
PureClean Protein: Collagen + Complete Grass-Fed Protein Blend
Discover the power of PureClean Protein, a revolutionary 100% grass-fed, non-dairy protein powder packed with collagen peptides, BCAAs, and EAAs to support muscle, recovery, immunity, and overall health.
Enter PureClean Protein — a game-changing powder that has raised the bar for what a high-performance protein should be. Crafted with unwavering attention to quality, this unique formula delivers a complete spectrum of essential nutrients to fuel your body's peak potential.
The Paleo Protein Powerhouse: At the core of PureClean Protein lies its 100% paleo-friendly composition. Derived from sustainably-sourced, grass-fed Swedish cattle, the HydroBEEF™ protein is free of common allergens, antibiotics, and GMOs. This ensures you're getting a clean, pure protein that’s easier to digest and absorb, without unwanted additives.
Collagen-Powered Recovery and Rejuvenation: In addition to its impressive 25 g of protein per serving, PureClean Protein also includes 15 g of hydrolyzed collagen peptides. This powerful pairing supports muscle growth, joint health, skin elasticity, and connective tissue repair.
A Complete Amino Acid Spectrum: Amino acids are the building blocks of protein, and PureClean Protein delivers a full spectrum of both essential and branched-chain amino acids (EAAs and BCAAs). This ensures your body receives all necessary nutrients to drive muscle recovery, immune function, and overall physiologic balance.
Uncompromising Quality and Taste: PureClean Protein isn’t just high-performing — it also delivers in taste and texture. Advanced extraction and hydrolysis preserve nutrient bioavailability, while the formulation ensures smooth blending into shakes, smoothies, and recipes.
The New Protein Standard: In a crowded market filled with subpar powders, PureClean Protein stands as the industry gold standard. With purity, comprehensive nutrient profiles, and superior taste, it’s the clean protein solution for anyone looking to optimize health, performance, and well-being.
PureClean Protein Provides:
- Clean protein
- Paleo protein
- Collagen protein
- Grass-fed protein
- Bone broth protein
- Complete protein
- Essential amino acids
- Branched-chain amino acids
What Science Says About Collagen + Performance
An integrative review in Nutrients found that hydrolyzed collagen peptide supplementation is associated with reduced markers of muscle damage and improved recovery after strenuous resistance training, though methodological variability is high. (Inácio et al. 2024)
A randomized controlled trial (20 g/day collagen) in Amino Acids showed faster recovery of countermovement jump (CMJ) height versus placebo after eccentric exercise, and a trend toward reduced muscle soreness. (Clifford et al. 2019)
In a 12-week trial combining collagen peptide supplementation (15 g/day) with concurrent resistance + endurance training, participants exhibited improved strength metrics (maximum voluntary contraction, rate-of-force development, jump performance) over placebo. (Bischof et al. 2023)
A systematic review of type-I hydrolyzed collagen concluded that while joint and connective tissue outcomes are more consistent, evidence for direct muscle hypertrophy is mixed—especially when collagen is compared to higher-leucine protein sources. (Brueckheimer et al. 2025)
References
Inácio PAQ, Gomes YSM, de Aguiar AJN, et al. The Effects of Collagen Peptides as a Dietary Supplement on Muscle Damage Recovery and Fatigue Responses: An Integrative Review. Nutrients. 2024;16(19):3403. https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/16/19/3403
Clifford T, Ventress M, Allerton D, et al. The effects of collagen peptides on muscle damage, inflammation and bone turnover following exercise: a randomized, controlled trial. Amino Acids. 2019. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00726-019-02706-5
Bischof K, Stafilidis S, Bundschuh L, et al. Influence of specific collagen peptides and 12-week concurrent training on recovery-related biomechanical characteristics following exercise-induced muscle damage. Front. Nutr. 2023. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnut.2023.1266056/full
Brueckheimer PJ, Costa Silva T, Rodrigues L, Zague V, Isaia Filho C. The Effects of Type I Collagen Hydrolysate Supplementation on Bones, Muscles, and Joints: A Systematic Review. Orthopedic Reviews. 2025. https://orthopedicreviews.openmedicalpublishing.org/article/129086-the-effects-of-type-i-collagen-hydrolysate-supplementation-on-bones-muscles-and-joints-a-systematic-review