The Shocking Truth About Collagen
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Host Stacey Chillemi sits down with neuroscientist and integrative medicine expert Dia Schwarz, founder of NØØT and creator of VeCoGlow, to rip the label off collagen supplements—exposing dirty sourcing, hidden fillers, and smart alternatives that actually support your skin at the cellular level.
You’ll learn:
✨ What’s really hiding in many collagen powders (residues, fillers, insulin impact)
✨ Why sourcing, quality, and cofactors matter more than marketing
✨ How collagen can backfire as bloat, breakouts, fatigue, and hormone chaos
✨ What makes VeCoGlow’s vegetarian collagen alternative different
✨ How to choose clean, filler-free formulas that support real glow—not trauma
Dia didn’t just “believe”—she demanded proof that beauty, glow, and longevity can be powerful without pain and suffering. A double-blind, placebo-controlled trial showed that eggshell membrane collagen was equal or more effective than bovine collagen—with clean, safe, science-backed results.
📄 Read the study:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1756464625000556
Discover NØØT’s full filler-free, hormone-free biohacking and longevity collection at https://noot.us. And for our audience: use code STACEY25 for 25% off your first order — including Alpha Male and Female Fertility.
🌍 Website → https://noot.us
📸 Instagram → @noot.world
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✖️ X (Twitter) → @Noot_World
Your glow should come from science and integrity—not mystery powders.
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