HK Vitals · Nutrition powder

Marine Collagen for Men (Orange)

A dessert with a gym membership.

F19/100
protein / 100 g
90 g
99% of calories · lean
₹100 buys
20 g
of protein
sugar
0 g
none added
price
₹899
200 g

How it scored 19/100

DENSITY99% of calories are protein0/25
QUALITYamino score 0, Empty0/20
DOSE1 scoop (~10 g) = 9 g5.4/15
VALUEno price0/20
CLEANno added sugar14/20

The deeper science

quality · DIAAS
0
Empty (no usable protein)
leucine / serving
0.3 g
below the 2.7 g trigger
planet / 20 g usable
no usable protein

What’s actually in it

first on the label · Marine collagen peptides, orange fruit powder, citric acid (330), glutathione, cysteine, sodium hyaluronate, full list read.

artificial colourSynthetic colours (INS numbers). Pure decoration, the body gains nothing, the label gains a glow.
herbal add-insAshwagandha/green-tea-extract style botanicals, the exact category the 2024 Indian study flagged as liver-stressing in bulk. Fine occasionally, not by the kilo.

The fine print

Sucralose: Zero-calorie artificial sweetener. Regulators rate it safe at normal intake; a 2023 lab study flagged a trace impurity (sucralose-6-acetate) as genotoxic in cells. Doses there were far above what a scoop delivers.
FSSAI: 90 g/100 g · 24.7 g/100 kcal, may legally print “HIGH PROTEIN” via the per-100 g + per-100 kcal route. Sold as ‘protein’, scored where protein actually counts: a 90 g label at PDCAAS 0.00 = ~0 g your muscles can build with. Collagen lacks tryptophan entirely. Fine for what it’s for (skin/joints), useless as a protein supplement.

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