MagazineCustomer story: Petra (38), 3 months of collagen and Lion's Mane
Customer story: Petra (38), 3 months of collagen and Lion's Mane
Petra is 38, works as a project manager, and has two children. In the morning she writes a to-do list for five hours ahead; by the afternoon she finds she has done half of it. Most days are a fight. Three months ago we asked her a simple question: what would you like to change?

Why she started with collagen and Lion's Mane
“I want to feel that my head is moving forward. And I want to look less tired than I am.” That was Petra's answer.
She had tried collagen once before, sometime around age 35. “I took it for three weeks, then I let it go. I am not sure what I expected, but something visible.” After reading about Lion's Mane and NGF, a different angle caught her interest: maybe it is not just about skin, but about the whole system. She started with collalloc kolagen and collalloc MIND in the second week of January.
The first four weeks
“Around the third week I noticed that in the morning I was not spending so much time wondering where I was heading,” Petra says. “At first I thought it was just a good day. Then it kept happening.”
She noticed a change in her skin only after five weeks. The skin was less dry and less “flat”. “A colleague asked if I had been on holiday. I had not.”
After three months
Petra returned after 12 weeks of use. The results she described:
- Focus in the morning: noticeably better. “I go straight to work, not into a fight with my brain.”
- Skin: visibly firmer, especially around the jawline. Less need for coverage makeup.
- Hair: “My hairdresser asked what I was doing differently. The hair feels thicker.”
- Nails: firmer edges. “Before, the slightest knock would chip them. Now they hold.”
Petra is not stopping. “I treat it as a course, not an emergency vehicle. When I skip it, I notice within 2 weeks.”
What this story tells us
Petra's story is not unique. It is typical for people in their thirties who register both sides: cognitive fatigue and the first visible signs of collagen decline.
Combining structural support (marine collagen) with neural and energetic support (functional mushrooms) is no coincidence. It addresses two layers of the problem at once. The results were not dramatic in the first week. But they were consistent. That is the key.
Conclusion
Three months of consistency give the body enough time to respond. Petra would put it this way: not dramatically. But noticeably enough that others see it too.


