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We stock this because bone broth protein addresses a genuine gap: most people get plenty of essential amino acids from muscle meat, but very little glycine, proline, or gelatin — the building blocks connective tissue and gut repair rely on. Ancient Nutrition has built their entire range around this category, and the vanilla variant makes consistent daily use realistic. For patients combining protein intake with joint recovery or gut protocols, it earns its place.
About this product
Bone Broth Protein - Vanilla
Ancient Nutrition Bone Broth Protein in Vanilla is a protein supplement derived from chicken bone broth, offering a collagen-rich alternative to whey or plant-based proteins. Unlike standard protein powders, bone broth protein retains naturally occurring collagen peptides, gelatin, and glycosaminoglycans — compounds associated with connective tissue, gut lining integrity, and joint cartilage support. This makes it a considered choice for people who want their protein source to do more than simply hit a macronutrient target.
It suits those with a sensitivity or preference against dairy-based proteins, athletes in heavy training who place repeated stress on joints and tendons, and anyone working on gut health alongside body composition. The vanilla flavour makes it straightforward to use in smoothies, porridge, or blended with a milk of choice — without the chalky aftertaste common in some collagen powders.
Bone broth protein occupies a useful middle ground: it provides meaningful protein content while also delivering the structural amino acids — glycine, proline, hydroxyproline — that are underrepresented in muscle-meat-dominant diets. Ancient Nutrition is a brand built specifically around this ingredient category, with formulations designed to make bone broth convenient and consistent as a daily supplement rather than something you have to simmer for hours at home.
What it does
Benefits
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Collagen-rich protein to support joint and tendon recovery
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May support gut lining integrity via gelatin and glycine
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Dairy-free protein source suited to sensitive digestions
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Provides structural amino acids underrepresented in modern diets
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Versatile vanilla flavour for smoothies, oats, or shakes
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How to use
Mix one scoop into a smoothie, warm drink, or bowl of porridge once daily. It blends well with both dairy and non-dairy milks. Follow the dosage guidance on the packaging for the most up-to-date serving instructions.
What's inside
Ingredients
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Chicken Bone Broth Protein
Common questions
Frequently asked
How does bone broth protein differ from whey protein?
Whey is rich in branched-chain amino acids and well-studied for muscle protein synthesis. Bone broth protein is lower in BCAAs but higher in glycine, proline, and hydroxyproline — amino acids that support collagen production, gut lining integrity, and connective tissue. They suit different goals, and some people use both.
Is this suitable if I am dairy-free or sensitive to whey?
Yes. Bone broth protein is derived from chicken bones rather than milk, so it contains no lactose or dairy-derived ingredients. Always check the full label if you have a specific allergy, as manufacturing processes vary.
How long before I might notice a difference in joints or gut?
Collagen-supportive supplements generally require consistent daily use over several weeks before any noticeable change. Most studies on collagen peptides look at outcomes over eight to twelve weeks of regular intake.
Can I cook or bake with this protein powder?
Collagen-based proteins are generally heat-stable, making them more cooking-friendly than whey isolates, which can denature and become rubbery. It can be stirred into warm porridge or used in baked goods, though taste and texture results will vary by recipe.
Who might not be suitable for this product?
Anyone with a sensitivity to chicken or poultry-derived ingredients should avoid it. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or managing a chronic condition, check with your GP or clinician before adding any new supplement to your routine.
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