Your skin and bones share a secret. They’re both built on collagen.
Collagen needs vitamin C to form, cortisol regulation to survive, and hydration to stay resilient. I combine 10 grams of grass-fed hydrolyzed collagen peptides, 485mg of vitamin C from camu camu and amla, ashwagandha for the cortisol that breaks collagen down, and tremella mushroom—nature’s hyaluronic acid. References
nutrient-dense ingredients
My story behind SKIN+BONES
In my forties, something shifted—not dramatically, more like a slow dimming. My skin lost a quality I couldn’t name, and my body felt less like mine. I worried I was quietly losing bone density and wondered what, if anything, I could do about it.
I’ve always gone back to food when my body needs something. I learned that nineteen years ago when my son Isaiah was diagnosed with gluten intolerance and everything I thought I knew about nourishing him changed.
When I started losing the resilience I’d taken for granted, I went looking for what foods could support it. Collagen needs vitamin C to form and deep hydration to stay elastic—and cortisol has to be managed, or stress breaks it down. The answer was in whole foods. It always has been.
INGREDIENTS
Organic Hydrolyzed Collagen Peptides, Organic Camu Camu Fruit, Organic Amla Fruit, Organic Mangosteen Fruit, Organic Tremella Mushroom, Organic Ashwagandha Root.
DIRECTIONS
Blend 2 tablespoons into any beverage, warm or cold. Collagen builds over time: use daily for cumulative benefit.
THE SCIENCE
Peer-reviewed research references supporting ingredient claims for SKIN+BONES are available on the References page. Sources were retrieved from PubMed/NCBI on April 16, 2026. All claims are formatted in compliance with the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) guidelines.
DISCLAIMERS
Consult your healthcare provider before use if you have an existing medical condition, are taking medications, or are pregnant or nursing.
Health benefit statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.