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ARMRA Colostrum vs. Vital Proteins: Which Superfood Deserves a Spot in Your Wellness Routine?

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ByValerie AlvarezFeb 18, 2024
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As a wellness enthusiast, I’m always looking for easy yet effective ways to nourish my body from the inside out. And if it’s as seamless as mixing a powder into a beverage, sign me up!

I’ve been seeing Vital Proteins’ collagen supplement pop up on TikTok a lot lately, and I also recently heard about ARMRA, which is a nutrient-rich colostrum powder that’s been gaining a lot of traction. One happens to be my clear favorite, and I’m here to break it down for you:

If you want high-quality ingredients that trigger real results… ARMRA

If you’re wondering what “colostrum” is, you’re not alone. It’s actually a dairy superfood that mammals produce for the first 48-72 hours after birth, and it’s incredibly rich in 400+ bioactive nutrients like antibodies, prebiotics, peptides, amino acids, and antioxidants, which actually gives your cells instructions! ARMRA triggers collagen production, and I really feel like the texture of my skin has improved massively.

After doing some research, I found there are no high-quality studies showing collagen’s benefits, because it gets broken down during digestion, so you don’t absorb the nutrients. After trying Vital Proteins, my skin didn’t feel any more glowy and my joints weren’t less achy.

If you’re looking for ease of use… ARMRA

With ARMRA, all you have to do is mix one scoop or stick into 6 oz. of water or your favorite  beverage, and you’re good to go! My favorite are the sticks because they can be tossed into a purse or a gym bag, and they’re great for flights, too.

From personal experience using collagen, collagen needs to be blended into a smoothie or dissolved into hot liquids for it to not clump up.

If you’re looking for the cheaper option… It’s a tie

ARMRA comes in at $40 for a 30-pack of single-serving sticks ($1.33 per serving). ARMRA’s 120-serving bulk jar costs $109.99 (less if you subscribe & save!), meaning each serving costs about $0.91.

A 10 oz jar of Vital Proteins’ Collagen Peptides (14 servings) is $27, or $1.92 per serving. But Vital Proteins’ serving size can be either 1 or 2 scoops; 1 scoop per serving would equal 28 servings in a 10 oz. jar ($0.96 per serving).

If you want to support green purchasing… ARMRA

Colostrum is a dairy food that is typically considered a waste product in the dairy industry. ARMRA upcycles the surplus colostrum after baby calves get fed, from grass-fed, family owned farms.

I couldn’t find any sourcing info on Vital Proteins’ site, but in researching on the internet, collagen typically comes from cow bones and tendons.

If you’re looking for the most options… Vital Proteins

The original versions of both products are unflavored, so they can easily be added to any beverage. ARMRA’s colostrum sticks also come in a natural blood orange flavor, which tastes great and is keto-certified.

But Vital Proteins’ offers a host of other options, including lemon, matcha, and chocolate, and I enjoyed most of them.

The winner between ARMRA and Vital Proteins… ARMRA!

After comparing these two supplements side-by-side, it’s clear that ARMRA offers superior nutritional value and convenience compared to Vital Proteins’ collagen, all at an affordable price.

If you’re looking for an easy way to get a host of over 400+ nutrients, while also reaping benefits for your skin, hair, and body, ARMRA seems like the clear choice.