Glyphosate (aka Roundup) contamination of collagen and powdered bone broth products is widespread. How to be sure your preferred brand is safe to consume regularly.
One big reason to avoid conventional processed foods goes far beyond the fact that they are empty calories loaded with free radicals from rancid, usually GMO oils like canola.
Testing by independent bodies such as the Environmental Working Group (EWG) has uncovered shockingly high levels of glyphosate contamination in these foods as well. (1)
Concerned consumers have even started testing their favorite supplements out of their own pockets. A friend of mine has been quietly testing brands of hydrolyzed collagen peptides over the past couple of years with rather shocking results.
Some of these collagen brands contain glyphosate residue at unsafe levels even according to the lenient FDA, which suggests “safe levels” about double what EWG recommends. (2, 3)
Glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup and related products, is known to decimate beneficial bacteria in the gut. Over a thousand lawsuits are currently pending where the plaintiffs allege that exposure has given them cancer. Some have been awarded damages in the billions of dollars so far. (4)
How can this be happening? Many of these brands are organic and grass-fed…supposedly the buzz words for clean food.
While buying organic brands definitely can reduce the problem, it doesn’t eliminate it entirely.
Why is Glyphosate Turning Up in Collagen?
Herbicide spraying with glyphosate-based products is so widespread that the runoff is contaminating water supplies for entire communities. (5, 6) I really hope you’re filtering your tap or well water!
In addition, organic farms in close proximity to conventional operations can experience wind-driven contamination when farmers apply pesticides and herbicides like Roundup nearby.
This cross-contamination means that animals grazing on unsprayed pastures can still be exposed to the ravages of glyphosate, and the residue can end up in your grass-fed products and eventually on your dinner plate.
While this information is certainly concerning, there is no need to stop using a collagen supplement based on fears that the potential for glyphosate residue is going to do more damage to your gut than the benefits to your skin and joints!
The answer is to use glyphosate free collagen.
While many brands say they are free of Roundup residue, as of the publishing date of this article, only one brand is certified free of glyphosate with test results certified by an independent body.
Roundup Residue Free Collagen Brands
I was very surprised to learn that there are still only two clean brands of collagen as tested and certified by The Detox Project.
This is up from only one when I first wrote this article in 2019!
The first is this brand of collagen capsules. They are great for traveling and for those who prefer to take collagen as a supplement rather than a powder added to foods.
If you use collagen regularly in smoothies like our family does, this brand of collagen powder is also certified clean. It is available as elderberry collagen and chocolate collagen powder as well (sweetened with monkfruit).
Note that significant discounts are available using coupon code HEALTHYHOME10. Get an additional 25% off by buying 3 containers or more for a total savings of 35%.
Warning: NO Clean Bone Broth Powder Brands
As of this update, there are no brands of bone broth powders that are certified clean. I would steer clear of these products for the time being!
Until we’ve turned a corner on the incredible pollution that is affecting conventional agriculture…with the negative effects spilling over onto organic and pastured operations…there really is no other choice in my view.
My prediction is that food and supplements labeled “glyphosate free” will become quite important in the coming years. Perhaps it will evolve into certification as important as GMO-free is now.
“Organic” and “grass-fed” are no longer be sufficient to guarantee clean whole food supplements.
This is especially true for those that concentrate animal tissue like collagen.
In the meantime, what I’m doing to protect myself and my family is to insist that brands I patronize are doing their due diligence with testing to ensure safe products for their customers.
References
(1) Glyphosate Contamination Goes Far Beyond Oat Products
(2) Q/A on Glyphosate
(3) Health Benchmark Glyphosate Exposure
(4) Monsanto Pending Lawsuits
(5) Glyphosate and Drinking Water
(6) Glyphosate Found in Many Midwestern Streams
Roz
I just realized I meant collagen types 1,2,3,5&10 are recommended by some, but beef includes only types 1&3. Thank you
Roz
Sarah what do you think about making sure you get types 1,2,3,4,5 & 10 collagens? Although the majority should be types 1&2 from beef?
Thank you for all your fantastic research and information. Knowledge is Power, but getting accurate information can be a challenge. 🙂
Sarah Pope MGA
I am working on an article about this! Thank you for your kind words of support 🙂
Malory
We use this brand in our house, and happy to hear this info! Will the code expire?
Sarah Pope MGA
At least for the next few weeks. I will ask if it can be extended 🙂
Elizabeth
I have heard recently on a post from Donna Gates that you should not take all 5 Collagen types as listed in Bio Trusts Ageless Multi-Collagen. I think she said you should only use 3 specific peptides. In other words it was something like Chicken & Beef should not me mixed together in the same product.
Also, that collagen can cause depression & anxiety in some people.
Taking the above named collagen made me feel depressed as soon as I started taking it so I stopped taking it & depression is gone.
Sarah Pope MGA
I’ve not heard of the Bio Trusts Ageless Multi-Collagen before. Thanks for the heads up.
Susan
Is Ancestral Supplements Grassfed Collagen – sourced from New Zealand – glyphosate free?
Sarah Pope MGA
Only the one brand indicated in the article is currently certified to be glyphosate free.
Michelle Allen
I am shocked that Vital Proteins didn’t make the cut!
Randy
We live on a biodynamic farm in the midst of conventional farms. I heard that glyphosate can leech from the soil down into the aquifers and the contamination can follow the movements of water through the aquifers. It can have a half-life of up to 130 days in soil and ‘sneak’ into crops via irrigation water. We tested our well water for glyphosate and fortunately it came out negative.
In our area, wells must be tested every time a property is sold. But that testing does not include testing for glyphosate and many other toxins.
Sarah Pope MGA
Yes, you’ve identified a big problem! Glad you are on top of it and testing regularly. One of our kids actually turned down an offer from a college specifically because it was surrounded on all sides by glyphosate doused, GMO corn and soy farms.
Polina
Thank you for the research!
Shakil
Is the marine collagen is a answer for the glyphosate free collagen?
Sarah Pope MGA
Marine collagen is one solution for glyphosate contamination, yes. But, I think marine collagen probably needs testing too as other toxins are polluting our oceans.
Michelle
Can you provide more info please? Who is this friend and what are the testing methods and results?
Sarah Pope MGA
If I had permission to share the results, I would have. She used a certified lab to do the testing is all I can say. In this age of terrible online trolling, you can certainly understand why not sharing her name is her preference.
Beverly Massey
My only concern about Brazil is the burning of forests in order to graze cattle. I buy Argentina’s because they did same burning a long while back…can’t change that.
I’ll asked my current company, Organixx, if they will test for glyphosate.
Michala
Great information, thanks!