Dietary supplement with collagen hydrolysate - citrus flavored chewable tablets - with sweetener.
Collagen is a fibrous protein that makes up the collagen fibers of skin, hair, tendons, muscles, bones, cartilage, joints, and all other connective tissues and vital organs. It is also found in body gels, making them hard, such as the vitreous humor of the eye. In other words, collagen is the natural protein that makes up most of the structural reinforcement of the body and is the main substance of connective tissue. It is the dense connective tissue that keeps our body together.
Collagen gives organs and tissues strength and elasticity. 25% of the dry protein mass of the human body is collagen. 75% of our skin is made up of it, and in total - about 30% of our entire body is collagen. It reduces the signs of aging, maintains the elasticity of the skin and connective tissue. Improves mobility, helps with arthritis, inflammation and joint pain. Strengthens hair follicles and nails. Preserves, builds and fuels lean muscle mass.
Arthritis: In order to successfully treat osteoporosis, the cartilage and synovial fluid in the joints must be protected. Collagen protects and restores joint cartilage by strengthening or increasing the synthesis of synovial fluid necessary for joint lubrication. It also inhibits free radicals and autoimmune processes that destroy joint fluid and removes blockages in the blood vessels supplying the joints. Collagen proteins help the body rejuvenate itself naturally to restore normal cartilage and joint function. Aging and trauma destroy the body's ability to use its own agents against chondromas (benign tumors arising from cartilage tissue), leading to an epidemic of arthritis.
Aging: The body’s production of collagen slows significantly as we age. This process of slowing down is subtle and quite insidious. It begins in our mid-20s, picks up speed in our 30s and 40s, and by our 50s and 60s, the losses are obvious. A lack of collagen or the body’s improper use of collagen is what causes aging. In addition to its many structural properties, collagen also serves as a major catalyst for the growth and repair of almost all tissues in the body. Many age-related diseases are linked to the body’s stores of this vital protein and to damage to collagen itself.
Studies supporting collagen's properties? Clinical trials have shown that collagen reduces inflammation. In a double-blind, placebo-controlled study, 60 patients with severe rheumatoid arthritis took this type of collagen for 3 months and achieved a 30% reduction in joint swelling and pain. The results of a study conducted by the University of Würzburg Clinic in Germany in 1995 showed that long-term use of collagen increases the stability and flexibility of protein structures. This in turn leads to the healing of brittle nails and hair.
Recommended use: 4 tablets twice a day between meals.
Excessive consumption can cause a laxative effect!