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Horse Gelatin Male Enhancement: Facts, Myths, and What You Should Know Gelatin is a protein derived from collagen, which is found in animal bones, skin, and connective tissues. “Horse gelatin” specifically refers to gelatin made from horse-derived collagen, although in most markets gelatin typically comes from cows or pigs.Gelatin is rich in amino acids, especially glycine and proline, which are important for the body. However, it is not a complete protein because it lacks some essential amino acids.The connection between horse gelatin and male enhancement likely comes from misconceptions.
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