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PureHealth Research Targets Cellular Absorption with Morikol Tripeptides

Manassas-based PureHealth Research is updating its wellness lineup, integrating Morikol® Tripeptides into its collagen supplements to improve cellular absorption. The move aims to address consumer demand for nutritional support targeting joint mobility, skin elasticity, and hair resilience as part of a long-term healthy aging strategy.

PureHealth Research Targets Cellular Absorption with Morikol Tripeptides

Peptides serve as the fundamental amino acid chains that construct the body's proteins, including essential connective tissues. As natural collagen production declines with age, supplemental intake has become a focal point for those seeking to maintain structural integrity in joints and skin. PureHealth Research utilizes these tripeptides to facilitate more efficient delivery of nutrients compared to standard collagen forms.

The company manufactures its products in U.S.-based, cGMP-certified facilities, emphasizing a commitment to non-GMO ingredients and third-party testing. By focusing on the scientific role of amino acids in protein synthesis, the firm positions its formula as a utility for consumers navigating the shifts in physical health that occur over time. These supplements are designed to bolster the body's natural maintenance processes, specifically targeting the health of hair, skin, and joint mobility through refined nutritional science.

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