Vanistryl® lacks any identified scientific support in registered clinical trials, PubMed, or peer-reviewed literature for either collagen production or elasticity claims. Without evidence of the peptide's composition, mechanism, or any published research—human or preclinical—these claims cannot be evaluated against scientific standards. Consumers should request published evidence or clinical trial data from the manufacturer before accepting these claims.
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If your stretch mark cream doesn’t have actives, it’s just lotion. Most belly creams only moisturize the surface. Our Revitalizing Stretch Mark Cream has Vanistryl® - a clinically-proven peptide that actually supports collagen production and improves elasticity.
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Claim breakdown
2 claims“Vanistryl® is a clinically-proven peptide that supports collagen production.”
No registered human clinical trials, PubMed abstracts, or peer-reviewed literature found for Vanistryl® and collagen production. No conceptually related preclinical studies for this specific peptide were identified in available scientific databases.
“Vanistryl® is a clinically-proven peptide that improves elasticity.”
No registered human clinical trials, PubMed abstracts, or peer-reviewed literature found for Vanistryl® and elasticity improvement. No preclinical studies or mechanistic evidence for this specific peptide were identified.
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