What is the source of your collagen?Updated 14 days ago
Codeage offers many different collagen formulas, each with its own ingredient profile and sourcing requirements. Because we manufacture a wide range of products across multiple countries, the sourcing details below should be viewed as general examples rather than a universal description for every collagen product.
As an illustration, certain ingredients commonly used in some of our collagen formulas may come from the following regions:
- Chicken collagen — often free-range and sourced in the United States.
- Fish collagen — often wild-caught from North America.
- Bone broth ingredients — often organic and sourced in the United States.
- Eggshell membrane — often sourced in the United States.
However, collagen and supporting ingredients can also be sourced from other parts of the world. Ingredient availability can vary based on market conditions, seasonal factors, and supply-chain requirements. Some ingredients are produced only in specific regions, while others may come from multiple continents.
Regardless of origin, all final products for the United States are manufactured in FDA-regulated, GMP-certified facilities in the United States. This means every supplier must undergo a thorough approval process, and each ingredient is tested for identity and quality before use. Manufacturing facilities utilize multiple layers of quality control such as microbial testing, raw-material identity verification (including FTIR), heavy-metal testing, and ongoing stability checks.
In short, while ingredient sources may vary across products and over time, all ingredients must meet strict quality standards before they are used in any Codeage formula.
If you have questions about a specific product’s sourcing, you can reach us through the live chat on the bottom-right corner of our website or by emailing [email protected].