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Metagenics Collagenics, Connective Tissue Support
3 concrete dimensions confirmed · 2 still open · built August 17, 2026

Exact product checkedGTIN 00755571013804 · checked 2026-08-17
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What this is. We compare what a listing claims against what public records show — label arithmetic, barcode registries, NIH’s label catalog, FDA enforcement data, certification registries, and published research. Every statement below traces to one of those.
What the states mean. Confirmed = an outside source agrees. Contradicted = an outside source disagrees. Caution = something needs explaining. No data = we looked and found nothing — a gap, not a strike.
What it is not. A clean record is not an endorsement and never proof a product works. A thin record is not an accusation. We publish evidence and gaps; the conclusion is yours. Nothing here is medical advice.
Something wrong? Every figure is meant to be checkable — sources are named and linked. Send a correction and we’ll fix the record.
Panel, decoded
What the label discloses
18listed rows
18separately quantified
0combined blend totals
The listing-image panel publishes an amount for each of its 18 listed rows. That supports ingredient-by-ingredient review; it does not verify the contents.
| Panel row | Amount | %DV | What to notice |
|---|
| Total Carbohydrate | <1 g | — | |
| Dietary Fiber | <1 g | — | |
| Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid) | 150 mg | — | |
| Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine HCl) | 30 mg | — | |
| Pantothenic Acid (as calcium D-pantothenate) | 30 mg | — | |
| Iron (as iron glycinate) | 6 mg | — | |
| Magnesium (as magnesium bis-glycinate) | 75 mg | — | |
| Zinc (as zinc citrate) | 15 mg | — | |
| Copper (as copper citrate) | 3 mg | — | |
| Manganese (as manganese citrate) | 5.1 mg | — | |
| L-Proline | 150 mg | — | |
| L-Cystine | 150 mg | — | |
| MSM (methylsulfonylmethane) | 150 mg | — | |
| L-Lysine (as L-Lysine HCl) | 150 mg | — | |
| Horsetail (Equisetum arvense) 4:1 Aerial Parts Extract | 75 mg | — | |
| D-Xylose | 75 mg | — | |
| L-Taurine | 30 mg | — | |
| Alpha-Ketoglutaric Acid | 15 mg | — | |
FDA rules (21 CFR 101.36) require the amount of each dietary ingredient per serving unless hidden in a listed “proprietary blend” (legal, but a transparency yellow flag). A label stating no amount at all is non-compliant — a checkable red flag. This panel states amounts; the open question is whether those listed amounts are independently verified and how they compare with relevant research.
vision:claude-cli:subscription Amounts are shown as listed panel data, not independently lab-tested contents.
Every check we ran
Confirmed evidence
What checked out2
These checks found support in the public record. They confirm specific facts, not the product as a whole.
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Exact trademark owner identified
USPTO lists METAGENICS, INC. (CORPORATION; LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY) in CALIFORNIA, USA; DELAWARE, USA for the exact brand wordmark. This identifies the USPTO mark owner or applicant; it does not by itself prove who manufactures or sells this product.
Confirmed✓
Barcode confirmed in an outside database
UPCitemdb resolves 755571013804 to "Metagenics Collagenics Nutritional Supplement Support for Connective Tissue and " (Metagenics) — consistent with this listing.
ConfirmedDocumented concerns
What needs caution0
These are documented contradictions or claims that need more evidence. They are separate from missing data.
No contradictions or product-specific cautions were found at this check depth.
Unresolved public record
What is still missing6
We looked for these signals but could not settle them from public sources. A gap is not a strike.
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Review-count history: not available
Marketplace rating not shown★ — rating count unavailable. No exact-listing count history was available, so no review-pattern claim is made.
No data…
“Lab tested” claimed, but no lab or report named
The observed listing claims third-party testing without naming a lab or certifier. No product-bound report is saved, so the claim cannot be verified as stated. NSF, IFOS, USP, and Informed-Sport were not checked in this record.
No data…
Multi-ingredient formula — panel read, serving weight unknown
We read the full Supplement Facts panel from the listing-image panel (below), but the label doesn’t state a serving weight, so the arithmetic can’t run. A gap in the label’s information, not evidence of a problem.
No data…
Research context is available for the listed ingredients
Published sources describe how magnesium, prebiotic fiber, zinc have been studied. This is ingredient context only; the record does not establish that this product delivers the studied dose or outcome. Sources: NIH ODS — Magnesium fact sheet, PubMed search: magnesium glycinate supplementation.
No data…
FDA recall appears in this brand's history
This recall is not about the product on this page. Metagenics, Inc. recalled a different product on July 3, 2014. FDA has since closed that case. The recalled item was “UltraBalance Protein Powder, Net Wt. 14.8 oz (420g)”. FDA recorded the reason as “Metagenics is recalling UltraBalance Protein powder because it may contain undeclared soy”. Verify at FDA’s recall database.
No data…
Public label filing not saved
We have not found a public label filing for this exact product. That is a gap in our records, not evidence that no filing exists.
No dataWhat to ask and check
What would settle the open questions
Why is this shown?
Everything we couldn’t verify is something a person can still ask about. Rather than leave gaps sitting as dead ends, we turn each one into a specific question — the exact document, citation, or number that would settle it — plus the things you can confirm yourself with the bottle in your hand.
Ask the brand or seller
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Which specific study supports this claim — and was it run on this exact formula?
Ask for the citation, how many people took part, the dose used, and whether the study tested this product or just one ingredient in it. Ingredient research is not product evidence.
2
Is this label filed with NIH’s Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD)?
Filing is voluntary, so absence proves nothing — but a filed label puts the full ingredient table on public record where anyone can read it.
3
Were the endorsing professionals compensated, and what exactly did they review?
An endorsement can be genuine and still not mean the product was tested. Ask whether they reviewed the formula, the manufacturing, or only the marketing.
Most brands and sellers publish a contact route. A clear answer adds evidence to the record; no answer leaves the question open.
Check for yourself — no one’s permission needed
1
Compare the panel on the bottle in your hand to the one shown in this record.
Ours was read from listing photos and can contain reading errors. The physical label is the source of truth — if they disagree, tell us and we’ll correct the record.
2
Scan the barcode on the package and confirm it reads 755571013804.
A mismatch between the barcode on the box and the one on the listing is worth pausing over — it can indicate a different variant, a repack, or a counterfeit.
3
Check the lot number and expiry on the bottle against any COA you’re given.
A certificate that doesn’t name your lot doesn’t describe what you’re holding.
These are the open questions on this specific record — not a warning about the product, and not a suggestion to buy or avoid it. Getting them answered is how you decide for yourself.
What the listing promises — claim by claim
Why is this shown?
A listing’s promises are the reason people buy. Each one gets its own row: what was promised, what evidence would settle it, and what we could actually find. We never call a claim false — only whether proof proportionate to it exists on the public record.
| Claim | Status | What we found |
|---|
| Clinical-evidence claim “…As the #1 Doctor Recommended Professional Supplement Brand, Metagenics delivers clinically proven, precision-crafted formulas to support your health at its core—because ” | No evidence located We looked for: a named, citable clinical study of this product or formula | We found no named, citable study of this product or formula. The claim may rest on ingredient research rather than a trial of this product. |
| Professional-endorsement claim “…As the #1 Doctor Recommended Professional Supplement Brand, Metagenics delivers clinically proven, precision-crafted formulas to support your health at its core—because ” | Marketing credential We looked for: who the professionals are, whether they were compensated, and what the endorsement covers | A professional endorsement is a marketing credential, not clinical evidence. Public sources don’t establish who was consulted, whether they were paid, or what specifically they reviewed. |
| Benefit claim “Metagenics Collagenics, Connective Tissue Support, 180 Tablets…” | Partly supported We looked for: whether the ingredient doses on the label match the doses used in published research | Published research exists for ingredients in this formula. Whether this product’s doses match those studies could not be confirmed. |
“No evidence located” does not mean a claim is false — it means the seller has not put evidence proportionate to the claim on the public record, and we could not find any. Absence of proof is not proof of absence.
This label vs. the doses studied
Why is this shown?
An ingredient can be well-studied at one amount and barely studied at the amount in your bottle. This lines the label up against the doses researchers actually used. It answers ‘are these the same numbers?’ — never ‘should you take this?’
| Ingredient | Where this label sits | Reading |
|---|
| Magnesium (as magnesium bis-glycinate) | shaded = doses used in studies (200 mg–420 mg) · bar = this label | 75 mg — below the studied range |
| Dietary Fiber | shaded = doses used in studies (3 g–10 g) · bar = this label | 1 g — below the studied range |
| Zinc (as zinc citrate) | shaded = doses used in studies (8 mg–40 mg) · bar = this label | 15 mg — within the studied range |
Matching a studied dose does not mean the product works, and missing it does not mean it fails — it shows whether the label and the research are talking about the same amounts. Not a recommendation to take any amount.
Documented cautions
- magnesium — daily oral use; chelated forms (glycinate) are studied for absorption — note labels may state compound mass rather than elemental magnesium, which differs ~7-fold
- zinc — daily oral use; sustained high intakes can interfere with copper absorption — a documented interaction, not advice
Statements from published sources about these ingredients — not advice about this product, and not a complete safety review. Anyone taking medication should talk to a pharmacist or clinician.
Verifiability profile — 3 of 6 public signals
✓ UPC / GTIN published✓ Supplement Facts visible in photos✓ Brand's own store found· Per-serving dose established — not published· Found in NIH's label catalog (DSLD) — not published· Third-party lab named or registry-certified — not published
What this listing gives the public to check. Publishing these signals doesn't prove quality — but withholding them means claims can only be taken on faith.
Identity
| UPC (barcode) — also our record ID | 755571013804 — via source listing UPC |
| Brand | Metagenics |
| Source listing identifier | B0095ZYMSC |
| Retailer listing title | Metagenics Collagenics, Connective Tissue Support, 180 Tablets… show full title Metagenics Collagenics, Connective Tissue Support, 180 Tablets |
| USPTO brand owner | METAGENICS, INC. · CORPORATION; LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY · CALIFORNIA, USA; DELAWARE, USA |
| Owner filed address | 100 Avenida La Pata, San Clemente, CALIFORNIA 92672, UNITED STATES |
From the label (photo-read)
| Serving size | Serving Size 3 Tablets |
| Servings per container | 60 |
| Pack statement | 180 TABLETS |
| Badges printed on pack | Gluten-Free, Non-GMO, Certified B Corporation |
Supplement Facts panel (photo-read):
| Ingredient | Amount per serving | Reading confidence |
|---|
| Total Carbohydrate | <1 g | High clearly legible in the photo |
| Dietary Fiber | <1 g | High clearly legible in the photo |
| Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid) | 150 mg | High clearly legible in the photo |
| Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine HCl) | 30 mg | High clearly legible in the photo |
| Pantothenic Acid (as calcium D-pantothenate) | 30 mg | High clearly legible in the photo |
| Iron (as iron glycinate) | 6 mg | High clearly legible in the photo |
| Magnesium (as magnesium bis-glycinate) | 75 mg | High clearly legible in the photo |
| Zinc (as zinc citrate) | 15 mg | High clearly legible in the photo |
| Copper (as copper citrate) | 3 mg | High clearly legible in the photo |
| Manganese (as manganese citrate) | 5.1 mg | High clearly legible in the photo |
| L-Proline | 150 mg | High clearly legible in the photo |
| L-Cystine | 150 mg | High clearly legible in the photo |
| MSM (methylsulfonylmethane) | 150 mg | High clearly legible in the photo |
| L-Lysine (as L-Lysine HCl) | 150 mg | High clearly legible in the photo |
| Horsetail (Equisetum arvense) 4:1 Aerial Parts Extract | 75 mg | High clearly legible in the photo |
| D-Xylose | 75 mg | High clearly legible in the photo |
| L-Taurine | 30 mg | High clearly legible in the photo |
| Alpha-Ketoglutaric Acid | 15 mg | High clearly legible in the photo |
Claims printed on the packaging:
“PRACTITIONER RECOMMENDED” · “BONE & JOINT HEALTH” · “Supports healthy connective tissue and collagen*” · “DIETARY SUPPLEMENT” · “THREE TABLETS DAILY PROMOTES:” · “Support for healthy connective tissue and collagen formation*” · “Joint, skin, and bone health with key nutrients*” · “COMPREHENSIVE COLLAGEN SUPPORT”
Read by a vision model from 7 listing photos — verbatim extraction; OCR errors possible. Spot a mistake? It will be corrected on review.
Where it sells
| Seller | Price |
|---|
| Retailer listing ↗ | $74.95 checked Aug 17, 2026 — varies by variant/session; price history pending |
Official brand domain: www.metagenics.com. This storefront does not expose a complete public catalog count.
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Ingredient science — NIH references
Vitamin C — NIH ODS · MedlinePlus · PubMed (11,019) · UL 2000 mg (total intake, adults)
Vitamin B6 — NIH ODS · MedlinePlus · PubMed (2,372) · UL 100 mg (adults; chronic high intake linked to neuropathy)
Pantothenic Acid — NIH ODS · MedlinePlus · PubMed (601) · no UL established
Iron — NIH ODS · MedlinePlus · PubMed (28,479) · UL 45 mg (adults, from all sources)
Magnesium — NIH ODS · MedlinePlus · PubMed (11,814) · UL 350 mg (SUPPLEMENTAL magnesium only (not from food))
Zinc — NIH ODS · MedlinePlus · PubMed (19,708) · UL 40 mg (adults, from all sources)
Copper — NIH ODS · MedlinePlus · PubMed (9,405) · UL 10 mg (adults)
Manganese — NIH ODS · MedlinePlus · PubMed (3,608) · UL 11 mg (adults)
Reference data from the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements, IOM Dietary Reference Intakes, and PubMed. A Tolerable Upper Intake Level is a documented reference figure, not a safety verdict — both the listed amount and the reference are shown for your own judgment. LookCloser gives no medical advice.
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