Okay, so, I wanted to talk about this Native Path Collagen stuff. I’ve been seeing it all over the place, and I finally decided to give it a try. Here’s how it went down.

First, I started digging around to see what this collagen thing was even about. I kept hearing that it’s good for your skin and joints. Seemed like everyone was saying it helped with wrinkles and could make you feel more, I don’t know, flexible? I’m not getting any younger, so I figured, why not?
Then, I went ahead and ordered some Native Path Collagen online. I think it was around two or three weeks ago. I opted for their unflavored type, mostly because I wanted to mix it into my morning coffee without messing up the taste.
- Mixability: To my surprise, it dissolved pretty well in my coffee. No weird clumps or anything.
- Taste: Honestly, I couldn’t even tell it was in there. So, big win on that front.
I started taking it every day. Each serving had 2.5 grams of something called VERISOL. I guess it’s some special type of collagen that is really good for skin health. I don’t know if it made my skin look any younger, it’s hard to say, but after about, say, seven weeks, my skin did feel a little bit softer. I also noticed that my joints weren’t as stiff in the mornings, especially my knees. Could be the collagen, could be a placebo effect, who knows? But I felt better overall.
After about ten weeks, I decided to try making a smoothie with it. I just tossed a scoop of the collagen in with some fruit and yogurt. Still couldn’t taste a thing. That’s when I realized this stuff was pretty versatile.
I also learned that collagen is important for something called collagen synthesis. It’s what keeps your skin and hair healthy. I guess it makes sense, since I did notice my hair looking a bit shinier. I think it’s because I started taking care of myself more. Or maybe it really was the collagen doing its job.

My Verdict
Overall, I’d say my experience with Native Path Collagen was pretty good. I started seeing little improvements here and there, especially with my skin and joints. It wasn’t some miracle cure, but it definitely made a difference. I guess if you’re looking to give your body a little extra support, and you’re willing to be patient to see results, this stuff might be worth trying. Just remember, everyone’s different, so what worked for me might not work the same way for you. It’s just like trying new food or drinks, some people like it, some don’t. Just keep an open mind and you may see the benefits. But it’s no magic, you gotta keep up with the healthy lifestyle.