Pillar 02 · Structural Integrity · The Longevity Code

Structure.
Every
Morning.

Five collagen types. Five distinct sources. Gourmet Kona coffee. A daily ritual designed around the architecture of the body that ages.

Types I · II · III · V · X Kona Coffee 18 Amino Acids Non-GMO · Gluten-Free
5
Collagen Types
5
Distinct Sources
18
Amino Acids

The Premise

The body is built on structure.

Collagen is one of the most abundant proteins in the human body — the scaffolding of skin, the cushion in joints, the density in bone. After around 25, the body produces less of it every year.

"Structure is not cosmetic. It is architectural. The collagen matrix is the foundation that everything else is built on."

Different tissues depend on different collagen types. Skin relies on Type I and III for firmness and elasticity. Cartilage is primarily composed of Type II. Type V contributes to the regulation of collagen fibril formation. Type X is found in specialized zones of calcified cartilage associated with bone formation. No single source can deliver all of these. That is the premise behind multi-source formulation.

Codeage Multi Collagen Peptides Mocha was built to support all five structural contexts — in a format designed to become part of a daily ritual. The result is a formula that pairs five collagen sources with the richness of gourmet Kona coffee.

The Sources

Multi-source by design.

Five collagen sources. Each representing a distinct origin, collagen type profile, and place within the multi-source matrix.

01
Grass-Fed Bovine
Types I · III
Hydrolyzed collagen peptides from grass-fed, pasture-raised bovine. Type I is one of the most abundant collagen types in the human body. Type III is closely associated with skin structure and vascular tissue.
02
Organic Chicken Bone Broth
Type II
Organic chicken bone broth concentrate provides Type II collagen — the primary structural protein in cartilage. This is the collagen type most associated with joint comfort and mobility research.
03
Organic Beef Bone Broth
Types I · III
Organic beef bone broth offers a whole-food concentrated source of collagen alongside naturally occurring minerals and compounds associated with connective tissue.
04
Wild-Caught Fish
Type I
Hydrolyzed wild-caught fish collagen peptides offer a marine-sourced form of Type I collagen. Marine collagen has been studied for its small peptide particle size and associated bioavailability profile.
05
Eggshell Membrane
Types V · X
Eggshell membrane is a unique source of Type V and Type X collagen, along with naturally occurring hyaluronic acid, glucosamine, and chondroitin — compounds associated with joint and connective tissue research.

The Architecture

Where each type lives in the body.

Each of the five collagen types in this formula is associated with a distinct structural location. The multi-source approach brings all five type profiles into a single daily formula.

I
Skin · Bone · Tendons
One of the most abundant collagen types in the human body. Primary structural protein of skin, bone matrix, and tendon tissue.
II
Cartilage
The dominant collagen of articular cartilage — the tissue that cushions joints and is associated with comfortable joint movement.
III
Skin · Vasculature
Found alongside Type I in skin, blood vessels, and internal organs. Associated with tissue elasticity and early wound-healing processes.
V
Fibril Regulation
Associated with the regulation of collagen fibril assembly. Found in hair, placenta, and surface layers of cell membranes.
X
Calcified Cartilage
Concentrated in zones of calcified cartilage associated with bone formation and endochondral ossification during skeletal development.

The Coffee

Not just a flavor.
Kona.

The choice of Kona coffee is a formulation decision, not a branding one. Kona is one of the most geographically specific and quality-regulated coffee origins in the world — and it is what we chose for this formula.

Kona coffee is grown exclusively on the slopes of Hualalai and Mauna Loa on the Big Island of Hawai'i — a volcanic terrain that produces one of the most recognized single-origin coffees in the world. The region's combination of rich volcanic soil, high altitude, morning cloud cover, and afternoon rainfall creates growing conditions found almost nowhere else on earth.

Kona beans are known for a naturally low-acid profile — a characteristic that distinguishes them from most commercial coffees and makes them well-suited to a morning collagen formula intended to be consumed on a daily basis. The result is a smooth, full-bodied mocha flavor without the sharpness associated with high-acid blends. Mix one scoop into hot water, or blend with ice — both produce a collagen coffee creamer format that does not compromise on taste.

Origin
Grown exclusively on the Kona Coast of Hawai'i's Big Island — one of the world's most geographically protected coffee designations.
Terrain
Volcanic soil from Hualalai and Mauna Loa slopes at elevation, with consistent cloud cover and rainfall cycles unique to the region.
Acid Profile
Naturally low-acid character — a quality consideration for a daily-use collagen formula consumed as part of a morning routine.
Format
Instant powder — mixes into hot water or cold. One scoop. A collagen morning ritual that doubles as a gourmet coffee experience.

The Amino Profile

18 amino acids in every serving.

Collagen peptides are naturally rich in amino acids. The 18 amino acids present in this formula are delivered as part of the multi-source collagen matrix — not as isolated additions.

EssentialHistidine
EssentialIsoleucine
EssentialLeucine
EssentialLysine
EssentialMethionine
EssentialPhenylalanine
EssentialThreonine
EssentialValine
Non-EssentialAlanine
Non-EssentialArginine
Non-EssentialAspartic Acid
Non-EssentialCysteine
Non-EssentialGlutamic Acid
Non-EssentialGlycine
Non-EssentialHydroxylysine
Non-EssentialHydroxyproline
Non-EssentialProline
Non-EssentialSerine

Glycine, proline, and hydroxyproline are among the amino acids most associated with collagen's structural properties. Hydroxyproline in particular is a marker compound used in research to identify and measure collagen content. Note that collagen is not considered a complete protein, as it does not contain all nine essential amino acids in sufficient quantities — tryptophan is absent from collagen's amino acid profile.

The Research Context

What the literature has explored.

The following studies are presented for educational context only. They represent research conducted on collagen-related topics published in peer-reviewed literature. These studies did not involve Codeage Multi Collagen Peptides Mocha specifically, and no claims are made about the effects of this product based on them.

Study 01 · PubMed
Zdzieblik D, Oesser S, Baumstark MW, Gollhofer A, König D. (2015). "Collagen peptide supplementation in combination with resistance training improves body composition and increases muscle strength in elderly sarcopenic men: a randomised controlled trial."
British Journal of Nutrition. 2015 Oct 28;114(8):1237-45. doi: 10.1017/S0007114515002810. PMID: 26353786
This randomized controlled trial investigated the effects of specific collagen peptide supplementation in elderly men with sarcopenia over a 12-week period, examining body composition markers and muscle strength measurements in the context of resistance exercise. The study was conducted using a specific hydrolyzed collagen peptide preparation in the context of a structured training protocol.
This study was conducted independently and did not involve Codeage Multi Collagen Peptides Mocha or any Codeage product. It is shared for educational purposes only and does not represent a claim about the effects of this formulation. Results observed in research studies may not apply to all individuals or products.
Study 02 · PubMed
Proksch E, Segger D, Degwert J, Schunck M, Zague V, Oesser S. (2014). "Oral supplementation of specific collagen peptides has beneficial effects on human skin physiology: a double-blind, placebo-controlled study."
Skin Pharmacology and Physiology. 2014;27(1):47-55. doi: 10.1159/000351376. PMID: 23949208
This double-blind, placebo-controlled trial examined oral collagen peptide supplementation in women over an 8-week period, with investigator assessments of skin-related physiological parameters including elasticity and hydration markers. The study utilized specific hydrolyzed collagen peptides in controlled doses across a defined participant group.
This study was conducted independently and did not involve Codeage Multi Collagen Peptides Mocha or any Codeage product. It is shared for educational purposes only and does not represent a claim about the effects of this formulation. Results observed in research studies may not apply to all individuals or products.

The Formula Details

Formulated with intention.

Every aspect of this formula — from sourcing decisions to dietary certifications — reflects a standard built for daily use.

Codeage Multi Collagen Peptides Mocha contains only 1g of sugar per serving. It is non-GMO, gluten-free, dairy-free, soy-free, and shellfish-free, designed to fit within a broad range of dietary approaches without compromising the integrity of the collagen matrix.

Packaged as a 30-serving supply, this mocha collagen powder is manufactured in the USA in a cGMP-certified facility. Formulated without dairy, soy, or gluten. Non-GMO. Manufactured in the USA in a cGMP-certified facility with global ingredients.

The Longevity Code

Part of a larger framework.

Multi Collagen Peptides Mocha belongs to Pillar 02 — Structural Integrity — within The Longevity Code. A four-pillar framework organizing longevity nutrition by biological function.

Codeage · Multi Collagen Peptides Mocha

Five sources.
One daily ritual.

Kona coffee. Multi-source collagen. 18 amino acids. 30 servings.

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