60-second quiz

What Type of Collagen
Do I Actually Need?

Type I, II, or III? This gives you an honest answer based on your goals and symptoms, then shows what to do with it.

Question 1 of 6

What is your main reason for being interested in collagen?

Pick the main one. We will still consider the rest of your answers.

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Skin, hair, and nails
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Joint pain or stiffness
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Gut health and digestion
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General ageing support
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Muscle recovery
Question 2 of 6

How old are you roughly?

Collagen production starts dropping from your mid-20s onwards.

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Under 25
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25 to 34
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35 to 44
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45 to 54
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55+
Question 3 of 6

How is your skin looking and feeling lately?

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Mostly fine
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Some dryness and fine lines
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Noticeably less firm than before
Question 4 of 6

Do you experience joint discomfort?

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None
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Occasional
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Regular
Question 5 of 6

What does your diet look like for collagen sources?

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Bone broth regularly
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Meat on the bone fairly often
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Mostly boneless meat or fish
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Plant-based
Question 6 of 6

What is your main hesitation about collagen?

This is just for segmentation so we can send relevant follow-up.

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Cost
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Not sure it works
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Confused about which type to take
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I struggle with consistency
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No hesitation, just researching
Your collagen type recommendation

What each collagen type does

Type I: skin, hair, nails, bones, and connective tissue. Type II: cartilage and joint structure. Type III: skin elasticity, blood vessels, and gut lining support.

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Type I and III, from whole food sources

The collagen type most people actually need.

Collagen Greens uses hydrolysed bovine collagen, primarily Type I and III. It covers skin, joints, hair, nails, and connective tissue. Combined with 10 whole-food greens in one scoop.

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