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Medelys Launches Collagen Collection with Natural Ingredients

The newest collection from Medelys is comprised entirely of GMO-free health products. This collagen collection is founded on the statistic that collagen makes up 30% of the protein in the body, meaning collagen is of critical importance to humans in terms of organ and skin development.

In addition to being GMO-free, the Medelys Collagen collection is also gluten, sugar, and BMO-free, meaning the products are natural and safe for skin health. The Collagen collection offers health and beauty benefits through its range of products. The Supreme Collagen provides pain relief and promotes healthy joints, while the Nutra Collagen treats damaged skin and muscular tissues, and the Serum Collagen improves elasticity and smoothing of skin.

Medelys was founded in 2006 by biochemist Jean-Yves Leroux who believes health products should be based on science and top-notch R&D expertise.
Trend Themes
1. Gmo-free Products - Businesses can disrupt the market by offering a wider range of GMO-free products across various industries.
2. Natural Ingredients - Exploring eco-friendly and natural skin care products with naturally-sourced ingredients can offer disruptive innovation opportunities to businesses.
3. Health and Beauty Benefits - Investing in research and development for products that offer health and beauty benefits can allow businesses to create a competitive edge in the market.
Industry Implications
1. Skincare Industry - A potential area for disruptive innovation is in the skincare industry with the production of naturally-sourced and eco-friendly skin care products.
2. Supplement Industry - The supplement industry could benefit from creating GMO-free supplement products with natural and safe ingredients such as collagen.
3. Food Industry - Creating a wider range of GMO-free food products with natural ingredients could be a disruptive innovation opportunity for businesses in the food industry.

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