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Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 19, 2015
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How Ravens look to defy 1% odds for a historic comeback

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BALTIMORE — After most games at M&T Bank Stadium, fans gather above the stairs that lead to the Baltimore Ravens‘ home locker room. This is the place where coach John Harbaugh has celebrated many of his greatest victories by slapping hands with supporters and waving to them in jubilation.

Earlier this month, Harbaugh walked off the field following a 44-10 loss to the Houston Texans and heard a chorus of boos, which served as a reminder of how a season loaded with expectations had unraveled so unexpectedly.

“When people look back and say, ‘Hey, when things were the toughest, when things looked the worst, how did you handle it?'” Harbaugh recently said. “I’m looking for people to come out fighting and give their best in those kinds of situations. That’s what you have to do. When you do that, you come out the other end.”

Only 1% of teams in NFL history have started 1-5 or worse and rebounded to make the playoffs — although ESPN Analytics gives the Ravens a 43.2% chance of winning the wide-open AFC North. With QB Tyler Huntley filling in for injured Lamar Jackson, Baltimore took a step toward a turnaround with a 30-16 win over the Chicago Bears on Sunday. Those inside the organization believe this Ravens team can defy these challenging odds because of Jackson’s impending return, improving health, a favorable schedule and Harbaugh’s leadership.

When Baltimore plays at the Miami Dolphins on Thursday night (8:15 p.m. ET, Prime Video), the Ravens can prove to the football world that they’re capable of a historic run.

The Ravens (2-5) are convinced they can rebound from one of the most tumultuous starts in franchise history, which has been defined by a fourth-quarter collapse in Buffalo, some humbling blowout losses and a violation of the NFL’s injury report policy involving Jackson.

During training camp, Harbaugh was asked if this season was Super Bowl or bust. Now, despite the season not being halfway over, the question is whether Baltimore can reach the postseason at all.

“I feel like getting into this position — and we haven’t really been in this position [before] — it’s easy to kind of put your head down and mail it in,” Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton said. “But we still feel like we’re talented enough to make the playoffs [and] make some magic when we do.”

Ron Rivera, the coach of the last team to start 1-5 and make the postseason, can see the Ravens following the footsteps of his 2020 Washington Football Team.

“There’s enough guys on that team with veteran experience and veteran pride that, if they get a little momentum, they can be dangerous,” Rivera said. “They really can because of who they are. They’re a physical football team. And playing that style, you can wear people down, especially as you start getting later into the season.”


LAST WEEK, RAVENS outside linebacker Kyle Van Noy was asked how much of a spark the return of Jackson would bring.

Van Noy paused, tilted his head and raised his right eyebrow.

“Do I even answer that question?,” Van Noy replied. “I think the answer to that, it’s almost disrespectful to him.”

The Ravens expect Jackson, who has missed the last three games with a right hamstring injury, to start Thursday at Miami.

The two-time Most Valuable Player is among the league’s biggest X factors. Since Jackson became Baltimore’s starting quarterback midway through the 2018 season, the Ravens are 74-32 (.698) with Jackson and 5-12 (.294) without him.

Jackson emphatically nodded his head when he was asked whether it’s going to feel like playoff time for the rest of the season.

“Coach [John Harbaugh] touched on that with us in a team meeting: Each and every game going to be like a win-or-go-home game,” Jackson said. “It’s the first season ever starting off this slow. It’s do-or-die right now, each and every week.”

Before injuring his hamstring Sept. 28, Jackson again was playing at an MVP level. He led the NFL with a 130.5 passer rating, throwing 10 touchdowns and one interception.

This is the time of the season when Jackson has spearheaded many hot streaks. Jackson has a 39-10 career record (.795) after Week 9, with 110 total touchdowns and 24 interceptions.

In his first season with the Ravens, Jackson took over a 4-5 team and won six of seven games to lead Baltimore to the AFC North title. Last season, the Ravens trailed the division-leading Steelers by two games in Week 14 before Jackson guided Baltimore to four straight victories to capture the AFC North again.

“I feel like we always have a chance to make something happen,” Jackson said. “And we still do.”

“He is the most electric player in the sport,” tight end Charlie Kolar said. “So obviously we’re excited to get him back.”

Since the Ravens drafted Jackson with the last pick in the first round of the 2018 draft, the only season they haven’t reached the playoffs was 2021, when he was sidelined for the last four games with an ankle injury. Jackson has won four AFC North titles in the five regular seasons he has finished.


IN 2018, THE Indianapolis Colts were so banged up in Week 5 that they couldn’t fill up the game-day roster. Indianapolis had eight injured players and only seven spots on the inactive list.

After a 1-5 start, the Colts began to get healthier and won nine of their last 10 games to clinch a wild-card berth.

Since the first NFL postseason in 1933, only four of 358 teams — which amounts to 1.1% — made the playoffs after starting 1-5 or worse, according to ESPN Research. Those teams were the 2018 Colts, along with the 1970 Cincinnati Bengals, the 2015 Kansas City Chiefs and the 2020 Washington Football Team.

“Once everybody bought in, that’s when everything started rolling,” Colts defensive tackle Grover Stewart said this month of those 2018 Colts. “It just felt different. You could tell the whole energy in the locker room was just crazy. We felt like we were the baddest when we went out there “

In 2020, the turning point for the Washington Football Team was the return of quarterback Alex Smith. After overcoming a compound leg fracture that almost cost him his right leg, Smith helped the team capture the NFC East by winning five of six starts.

“I think the guys fed off of his energy, his toughness, his want to be out there and play,” Rivera said. “I thought that was a really big deal for us.”

The Ravens can relate to the Colts and the Washington Football Team. In that 34-point loss to the Texans on Oct. 5, Baltimore was without its six highest-paid players because of injuries: Jackson, Hamilton, defensive tackle Nnamdi Madubuike, offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley, cornerback Marlon Humphrey and middle linebacker Roquan Smith.

Now, the Ravens should have everyone back from injury against Miami except for Madubuike, who is out for the season with a serious neck injury. Baltimore hasn’t been this healthy since the start of the season.

“I feel like we’re all rejuvenated, so it was very beneficial for everyone [to get] more healthy,” Roquan Smith said. “We all know who we are and who we need to be, play in and play out and game in and game out.”


HARBAUGH SMILED WHEN he was asked whether he took time out of his bye week to calculate how many wins the Ravens need to make the playoffs.

“It’s not that hard to figure out,” Harbaugh said. “It’s pretty simple math. I don’t have to think that long about it, to be honest with you.”

Harbaugh didn’t specify an exact win total, but the target is likely 10 victories. Since the current playoff format started in 2020, 10-win teams made the postseason 88% of the time while only 40% of nine-win teams earned berths. For Baltimore to get to 10 victories, the Ravens will need to win eight of their next 10 games.

The Ravens benefit from a much easier schedule going forward. Baltimore’s first seven games were ranked the second toughest in the league, according to ESPN Analytics.

Over the final 10 games, the Ravens’ strength of schedule is 24th in the NFL. ESPN Analytics has Baltimore favored in its next eight games: at Miami, at Minnesota, at Cleveland, vs. New York Jets, vs. Cincinnati, vs. Pittsburgh, at Cincinnati and vs. New England. ESPN BET lists their over/under as 8.5 wins.

“Everybody can say what they want about our schedule being tough or this and that or whatever, but at a certain point, we’re going to have to beat these teams anyway in the playoffs,” Hamilton said. “So, I don’t really like that excuse. I think we should go out and win every game that we play. For it to be a scheduling thing or the schedule quote-unquote ‘lightens up’ later … I don’t really like that perspective at all because everybody in this league is good.”

Baltimore currently trails Pittsburgh (4-3) by two games, but the AFC North title is essentially a coin flip at this point. According to ESPN Analytics, the Steelers’ chances of winning the division are 46.9% and the Ravens’ chances are 43.2%.

Excluding the two head-to-head matchups between Baltimore and Pittsburgh, the Ravens’ remaining opponents have a combined record of 25-36-1 (.414) and the Steelers’ remaining opponents have a combined mark of 33-28 (.540).

The players say the mantra coming off last week’s bye is: “New season, new us.” But Hamilton doesn’t entirely buy into that.

“It’s kind of a double-edged sword, because you want to [be] forward-thinking and go 1-0, but in the grand scheme of things, we’re 2-5,” Hamilton said. “If you would’ve told me in Week 8 we’d be rejoicing about a win to get to 2-5, I’d be like, ‘That’s B.S. You’re lying. It couldn’t be possible,’ but here we are. So, we have to acknowledge where we’re at, but I love the outlook. It puts pressure on us, which I think we will be able to deliver on.”


THE RAVENS HAD just started training camp in late July when Harbaugh received an unexpected text. He looked at his phone to see a message from Huntley, a free agent at the time, who wanted to see whether he could return to Baltimore. Huntley was with the Ravens from 2020 to 2023.

Harbaugh called Huntley immediately.

“You’re in these battles and fights together, and the relationships are built and they do last forever,” Harbaugh later said. “You always have those moments that live on. And so, when someone calls you or texts, you talk about — you’re right back in that moment.”

Huntley eventually signed with the Cleveland Browns for a 19-day stint before joining Baltimore on Aug. 27. Then, two months later, Huntley stepped in for Jackson on Sunday to help the Ravens win their first game in 42 days.

When players are asked about Harbaugh’s strengths, they typically bring up his communication.

Last week, Harbaugh moved from his usual spot where he watches special teams practice and spoke at length to cornerback Jaire Alexander. During the final minutes of Sunday’s game, Harbaugh walked up to Smith and gave him a hug as the Ravens beat the Bears, Smith’s former team.

“He is one of the best coaches in the league for a reason,” center Tyler Linderbaum said.

In the midst of his 18th season, Harbaugh is currently the NFL’s second-longest-tenured coach behind Pittsburgh’s Mike Tomlin, who was hired one year earlier. Under Harbaugh, the Ravens have enjoyed their greatest success, with a Super Bowl triumph in 2012 and a dozen playoff berths.

But, as players and coaches have acknowledged, this rocky start has tested everyone. In the second half of a 17-3 loss to the Rams on Oct. 12, a chant of “Fire Harbaugh” could be faintly heard.

Instead of being upset, Harbaugh is focused on the fight it will take for his team to pull off one of the most challenging comebacks in NFL history.

“I know how much [fans] care and how much they want us to be great — and even when they’re frustrated, and even if they say things that are hurtful — it’s OK, because that’s our job,” Harbaugh said. “It’s also going to be great — it’s going to be wonderful — when things are rolling again, and they can enjoy it like they’re supposed to, and that’s why we’re working so hard to get it where it needs to be.”



Meta repents again to Republicans in hearing over moderation, while Google stands its ground

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At a Senate hearing Wednesday on government censorship of tech platforms, a Meta executive expressed regret to Republican lawmakers for failing to speak out more against the Biden administration’s requests that it remove health and election misinformation, including satire. Google, meanwhile, held firm in its stance, saying that evaluating — and often rejecting — government content requests is business as usual. Democrats questioned why Congress was relitigating years-old moderation decisions instead of the Trump administration’s recent speech crackdown — even as Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) hopes to recruit them for a new anti-jawboning bill. And Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr, whom Cruz has promised to question over threats to broadcasters, was nowhere in sight.

Meta VP of public policy Neil Potts said the company takes responsibility for its own content moderation decisions, but expressed regret about not pushing back more openly against the Democratic administration’s urging. “We believe the government pressure was wrong and wish we had been more outspoken about it,” he said in written remarks. “We should not compromise our content standards due to pressure from any Administration in either direction, and we’re ready to push back if something like this happens again.”

Meta recently removed a Facebook page for tracking Immigration and Customs Enforcement action following “outreach” from the Department of Justice; whether it considered itself pressured was not questioned in the hearing.

“We believe the government pressure was wrong and wish we had been more outspoken about it”

Google VP of government affairs and public policy Markham Erickson did not go so far as Meta. Google regularly hears from governments around the world about content they think it should remove, he said, and sometimes — including in response to some Biden administration requests — it says no. “No matter how the information comes to us, we feel a responsibility and are proud of the way we handle those communications to make independent decisions,” he said.

The different strategies are significant at a time where tech companies are spending millions on lobbying and other projects that critics argue could constitute bribes to the Trump administration. Tech companies have poured money into Trump’s inauguration fund, settled lawsuits over their suspension of his accounts after the January 6th insurrection, and changed policies to be more in line with conservative wishes.

Meta in particular made a stark change to its fact-checking policies at the beginning of the year, addressing long-standing critiques from the right. CEO Mark Zuckerberg also said he regretted not speaking out against the Biden administration last year, telling the Republican-led House Judiciary Committee that Biden pushed him to “censor” content. In fact, a number of its decisions — including calls on posts about covid and false election claims, plus its suspension of President Donald Trump — occurred under Trump’s presidency.

Wednesday’s hearing pointed to differences in how tech companies are dealing with political pressure. But Google has also taken actions that could appease Republicans, including criticizing the Biden administration’s content moderation demands. It told the House Judiciary Committee it is “wrong and unacceptable when any government, including the Biden Administration, attempts to dictate how a company moderates content.” And it recently instituted a “second chance” policy for YouTube creators banned over election and covid misinformation, among other categories.

One of the hearing’s goals was letting Cruz, the Commerce Committee chair, preview the legislation he’s working on to provide more transparency into government officials’ communications with tech companies, and allow people who believe they’ve been wrongly censored at the government’s behest to collect damages. All four witnesses — Potts, Erickson, Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) legal director Will Creeley, and Public Knowledge senior vice president Harold Feld — said they were generally supportive of Cruz’s approach, with the caveat that they haven’t seen the final text.

“While I fundamentally agree that this committee must examine the state of free speech in the US, today’s hearing once again misses the mark”

Cruz seems keen to capitalize on Democrats’ allegations of censorship against the Trump administration to gain bipartisan support for the JAWBONE Act, which he has not yet introduced. But at the hearing, Democrats largely criticized Republicans for focusing on years-old incidents that had already been litigated before the Supreme Court. They argued that actions by Trump and his administration — which have repeatedly deported legal immigrants over political speech and used its regulatory power to pressure media companies — have been far worse than anything Biden officials had done.

“While I fundamentally agree that this committee must examine the state of free speech in the US, today’s hearing once again misses the mark,” Sen. Jacky Rosen (D-NV) said. “This is now the second hearing to focus on accusations from years ago rather than the near-constant attacks the Trump administration has leveled against free speech rights today.”

“We’ve spent a lot of time talking about the Biden administration actions but far too little talking about Donald Trump’s repeated and far more serious threats to the First Amendment,” Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA) said, including the president’s threat to imprison Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, and urging the Justice Department to “criminally prosecute” Google for allegedly surfacing primarily critical news stories about him. Markey asked Potts and Erickson if President Joe Biden or any of his officials had threatened to prosecute their CEOs. Neither was aware of such a threat.

Feld said that even Trump’s threats would normally be what he’d consider an exercise of the bully pulpit. But in Trump’s case, “we’ve seen he means it.” There’s even a notable difference between Trump’s first and second administration, he said, pointing to Trump’s first FCC chair Ajit Pai’s refusal to revoke NBC’s broadcast license after the president’s criticism of its coverage, compared to Carr’s threats against station owners following comedian Jimmy Kimmel’s monologue in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s death.

“We might have the right hearing, but I’m not sure we have the right witnesses”

Cruz was one of a handful of Republicans who forcefully condemned Carr’s remarks over the Kimmel incident. Still, Democrats repeatedly turned their focus to the FCC chair. “​​My fundamental question still is where is Brendan Carr?” Ranking Member Maria Cantwell (D-WA) asked in her opening remarks. “We might have the right hearing, but I’m not sure we have the right witnesses. We might have the right questions, but I’m not sure we have the right administration we’re calling into question.”

Cruz said he expects Carr to testify before the committee as part of its oversight of the agency. That hearing may be the true test of whether bipartisan action against government censorship can hold.

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King Juan Carlos of Spain on Princess Diana Affair Rumors

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The former King of Spain is clearing up those Princess Diana rumors.

Nearly three decades after her death, King Juan Carlos denied that he and the Princess of Wales had an affair in the ‘80s.

In fact, the former monarch, 87, describes Diana in his forthcoming memoir Reconciliation, as “cold, taciturn, distant, except in the presence of the paparazzi,” according to a preview published in The Telegraph Oct. 29.

Between the summers of 1986 and 1988, King Juan Carlos welcomed Diana, her then-husband King Charles III, Prince William and Prince Harry to the Spanish royal family’s summer home in Palma de Mallorca. Given Charles’ long-running affair at the time with now-Queen Camilla and ongoing speculation that Juan Carlos had several extramarital affairs, rumors of a tryst between Diana and Juan Carlos swirled.

Though Diana never addressed the rumors publicly, she described the Spanish king—who abdicated the throne in 2014 amid multiple scandals—as “a little too attentive” after a trip to Mallorca, according to Andrew Morton’s book Ladies of Spain

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Bucks’ win has extra meaning for Giannis: ‘I don’t forget things’

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MILWAUKEE — Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo acknowledged Tuesday’s 121-111 victory over the New York Knicks carried some extra significance, but only because the Knicks swept the Bucks in last season’s series.

Indeed, New York went 3-0 against Milwaukee in 2024-25, winning those games by an average margin of 22 points, which was on Antetokounmpo’s mind entering this game.

“They were way better than us last year, and we didn’t make it tough for them,” Antetokounmpo said after scoring 37 points, grabbing 8 rebounds and dishing out 7 assists. “It was very easy in my opinion. And as the leader of this team, I remember. I don’t forget things. And I try to, from early at shootaround, set the tone for the team and try to remind them, last year, they swept us.”

Milwaukee’s struggles extended to each of the top teams in the Eastern Conference a season ago, going 0-9 against the top three seeds in the Cleveland Cavaliers, the Boston Celtics and the Knicks.

But the Bucks set a different tone on Tuesday, rallying from down 14 points in the first half for a comeback victory.

Antetokounmpo led the charge with a huge third quarter, during which he scored 14 points and dished out four assists as the Bucks outscored the Knicks 35-20. After one sequence midway through the third, Antetokounmpo blocked a layup attempt from Mikal Bridges then flushed a dunk on the other end of the floor. As Antetokounmpo walked up the court, he pointed to himself and motioned to the crowd.

“This is my city. I love when it’s tough,” Antetokounmpo recalled saying. “I thrive when it’s tough. When you make it tough, I thrive.”

Antetokounmpo, who became the first player in league history with at least 30 points on 60% shooting or better in each of his first four games of a season, would add he didn’t have any deeper meaning beyond the message and that it was just in the heat of the moment.

Antetokounmpo has been connected to the Knicks after a report over the summer from ESPN’s Shams Charania that Antetokounmpo considered New York the lone destination he would have wanted to play outside of Milwaukee. The two sides engaged in brief trade conversations that never gained traction.

Yet Antetokounmpo did not want to get into offseason speculation much on Tuesday, saying his focus was on basketball and the Bucks’ next game against the visiting Golden State Warriors on Thursday.

“What matters right now is we have a game in two days against Golden State,” he said. “Try to stay locked in and get two in a row.”

Senators propose banning teens from using AI chatbots

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A new piece of legislation could require AI companies to verify the ages of everyone who uses their chatbots. Sens. Josh Hawley (R-MO) and Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) introduced the GUARD Act on Tuesday, which would also ban everyone under 18 from accessing AI chatbots, as reported earlier by NBC News.

The bill comes just weeks after safety advocates and parents attended a Senate hearing to call attention to the impact of AI chatbots on kids. Under the legislation, AI companies would have to verify ages by requiring users to upload their government ID or provide validation through another “reasonable” method, which might include something like face scans.

AI chatbots would be required to disclose that they aren’t human at 30-minute intervals under the bill. They would also have to include safeguards that prevent them from claiming that they are a human, similar to an AI safety bill recently passed in California. The bill would make it illegal to operate a chatbot that produces sexual content for minors or promotes suicide, too.

“Our legislation imposes strict safeguards against exploitative or manipulative AI, backed by tough enforcement with criminal and civil penalties,” Blumenthal says in a statement provided to The Verge. “Big Tech has betrayed any claim that we should trust companies to do the right thing on their own when they consistently put profit first ahead of child safety.”

12 Red Light Therapy Devices for Glowing Skin by Thanksgiving & Christmas

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There are tons of skincare products on the market that promise to fight aging, acne, and dull, uneven skin, but if you’re really looking to step things up a notch, it might be time to give red light therapy a try. 

Red light devices promise to rejuvenate your skin, reduce signs of aging, minimize inflammation and redness, and more, all from the comfort of your own home. No trip to an aesthetician required

Think of it as the perfect skincare add-on before holiday photos and events with your friends and family. These LED light masks are designed to give you an effortless glow, and we found a bunch of options that won’t break the bank.

You can shop a variety of red light therapy devices below, including masks you can wear on your face, handheld tools to target specific areas or travel with, and even larger panels for your face and body, from top-rated brands like HigherDOSE, Solawave, and OMNILUX.

If you’re ready to get glowing, it’s time to get shopping! Your skincare routine is missing one (or more) of these red light tools.

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Purely Optimal is for those who strive to live their best life every day. Whether you’re a busy professional, an active parent, or someone who values self-care, our supplements – backed by science & made with natural ingredients – support your well-being. If your goals include staying healthy, vibrant & connected with loved ones, Purely Optimal is for you.

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Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 11 x 8.5 x 18 inches; 1.23 Pounds
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 26, 2020
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Purely Optimal Nutrition Inc.
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0896XRWBT
Best Sellers Rank: #31,760 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #299 in Collagen Supplements
Customer Reviews: 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 4,196 ratings var dpAcrHasRegisteredArcLinkClickAction; P.when(‘A’, ‘ready’).execute(function(A) { if (dpAcrHasRegisteredArcLinkClickAction !== true) { dpAcrHasRegisteredArcLinkClickAction = true; A.declarative( ‘acrLink-click-metrics’, ‘click’, { “allowLinkDefault”: true }, function (event) { if (window.ue) { ue.count(“acrLinkClickCount”, (ue.count(“acrLinkClickCount”) || 0) + 1); } } ); } }); P.when(‘A’, ‘cf’).execute(function(A) { A.declarative(‘acrStarsLink-click-metrics’, ‘click’, { “allowLinkDefault” : true }, function(event){ if(window.ue) { ue.count(“acrStarsLinkWithPopoverClickCount”, (ue.count(“acrStarsLinkWithPopoverClickCount”) || 0) + 1); } }); });
Radiant Confidence from the Inside Out: Our advanced hydrolyzed collagen peptides work in harmony with your body to nurture smoother, more hydrated skin, hair that feels full of life, and nails that stay strong and beautiful. It’s not just about appearance — it’s about feeling confident and comfortable in your own skin every single day
Nourishment for Your Glow & Strength: If you’ve been wishing for hair that feels thicker, skin that looks luminous, and nails that don’t give up easily, this blend delivers the daily care you deserve. Enriched with biotin to help fuel hair strength and growth, plus hyaluronic acid to support supple, hydrated skin, it’s your self-care ritual in a scoop
Smooth & Seamless in Every Sip: Enjoy your collagen your way — without compromising taste or texture. Thanks to our ultra-fine micro-peptide technology, our multi-collagen powder blends effortlessly into hot coffee, refreshing smoothies, or plain water, leaving nothing behind but the satisfaction of knowing you’re nourishing your body. No chalk, no clumps, no fuss
Complete Multi-Collagen Support: Our formula unites all 5 essential collagen types — including premium grass-fed bovine and sustainably sourced marine collagen — to support beauty and wellness from every angle. By delivering a variety of collagen building blocks, your body gets the well-rounded support it needs for skin, hair, nails, and joints. And with DigeSEB Enzyme Blend onboard to enhance protein absorption, you’ll feel the difference in no time
Purity You Can Feel Good About: Crafted from five premium food sources and verified through third-party testing, our collagen is as clean and pure as it is effective. It’s gluten-free, paleo, and keto-friendly, with no artificial fillers, sweeteners, or hidden ingredients — just premium nourishment you can trust, in every scoop

Customers say

Customers find the collagen powder dissolves well, particularly in hot drinks, and appreciate that it has no strange taste. The supplement shows positive results, with customers reporting improved skin and hair, stronger nails, and better joint comfort, with some noting results within 24-48 hours. They consider it an excellent value, with one customer noting it’s a cheaper way to support bone and joint health.