Lab test (COA) results for Marine Collagen Peptides.

We pride ourselves on the quality of our products and believe in complete transparency with our customers. ✊

Note: We proudly share COA records on this page for a period of 3 years (36 months). If you have any questions regarding a specific lot number not displayed on this page, please email support@naturalforce.com.
 

What do you test for?

Some of the quality and safety parameters we test every batch for include:

✔️ Ingredient assays, i.e. to make sure you are getting the advertised amount of Protein per serving.

✔️ Microbiological quality parameters such as Mold, Salmonella, E. coli, and Staphylococcus aureus.

✔️ Allergen levels such as gluten.

✔️ Heavy metal levels such as Mercury, Lead, Arsenic, and Cadmium.

Why is Lab Testing important?

Lab testing is important because it helps verify product quality, purity, and safety while ensuring products meet established specifications.

We stand behind our products and believe customers should have access to the same testing information we review ourselves. 🕵

Lab Testing Results for Marine Collagen Peptides batch 2201330.
Lab Testing Results for Marine Collagen Peptides batch 2205157.
Lab Testing Results for Marine Collagen 15 servings batch 2210072.
Lab Testing Results for Marine Collagen 30 servings batch 2210072. 
Lab Testing Results for Marine Collagen 30 servings batch 2305180. 
Lab Testing Results for Marine Collagen 30 servings batch 2308322. 
Lab Testing Results for Marine Collagen 30 servings batch 2504006. 
Lab Testing Results for Marine Collagen 30 servings batch 2507293.
Lab Testing Results for Marine Collagen 30 servings batch 2511320.

Note: Aside from redacting proprietary information such as the names and addresses of manufacturing partners, we do not alter or modify the results of our COA testing in any way, so the results we share with you are exactly the same as the results we receive ourselves.

However, this means that units of measure may vary from one test to another.

To help you translate measurements like "ug/ml" (micrograms per milliliter) or "ug/kg" (micrograms per kilogram) into the more commonly used measurements like "ppm" (parts per million) or "ppb" (parts per billion) we recommend this site.

If you have any other questions about our lab testing data, please contact support@naturalforce.com

To learn more about the whole story of Collagen, we recommend reading this article: 

What is Collagen Made of? The Whole Story From Source to Supplement

 

 

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