Study Design
A single-group clinical trial to evaluate the effects of Health Nag's Bioactive Collagen Jelly on skin, hair, nail, and joint health.
Conducted by:
Citruslabs, Las Vegas, USA
IRB Approval:
Yes
Study Number:
20743
Conducted by:
Citruslabs, Las Vegas, USA
IRB Approval:
Yes
Study Number:
20743
This 12-week, virtual, single-group clinical trial assessed the effects of daily Bioactive Collagen Jelly on skin, hair, nail, joint health, and exercise recovery.
40 female participants, aged 30-55, all reporting concerns about skin health and appearance.
10 g Bioactive Collagen Jelly daily, consumed on an empty stomach each morning.
Participants rated their skin, hair, nails, and joints on structured 1-5 scales (e.g. "Very poor" to "Excellent"). These ratings were converted into numerical scores and analysed as % improvements from baseline.
Participants were asked to agree or disagree with specific statements about their experience (e.g. "My skin feels more hydrated"). Results are expressed as % of participants who agreed or strongly agreed.
Independent dermatologists reviewed participants' before-and-after photos of
skin and hair and graded visible improvements against baseline.
Clinically measured by qualified dermatologists
As part of the 12-week clinical trial, participants submitted high-resolution photographs of their face and scalp at Baseline and again at Week 12. These photos were independently reviewed and graded by a licensed dermatologist who was blinded to the study timeline.
Before
After 12 Weeks
Before
After 12 Weeks
By Week 12, all 19 measured health parameters showed statistically significant improvement from baseline (p<0.05).
View Clinical Trials on ClinicalTrials.govMeasured Clinical Gains at Week 12
More Hydrated Skin
Stronger Hair
Faster Hair Growth
Stronger Nails
Less Joint Pain
The Bioactive Collagen Jelly demonstrated measurable, statistically significant benefits across all 19 parameters by Week 12, with consistent improvement in skin, hair, nails, joints, and recovery.
Strongest measured improvements: nail strength, hair growth, and joint pain reduction.
Dermatologist assessments confirmed gains in skin hydration, dryness reduction, and hair health. Participant feedback reflected visible, meaningful changes in appearance and wellbeing.