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Highest Quality in every scoop: COLLAGEN COMPLETE contains 10.5 mg of Hydrolyzed Bovine Collagen (with Vitamin C infused) in each scoop  (already included). Competitors' brands contain no more than 6.6 mg.

Vitamin C: This Collagen is the most assemble available due to its freshness and fusion with vitamin C. COLLAGEN COMPLETE is NOT just another Collagen powder, it is infused with Vitamin C to allow you best result.              Competitors' brands contain no Vitamin C.

Natural flavored Bovine Collagen: NOT from pork or sharks.

Amino Acids: COLLAGEN COMPLETE is compounded of 19 amino acids, which are essential in the production of collagenous protein in the human body.

Amount: You receive 3 times our competitors' amount for 1/2 the price.

Safety & Freshness: All of our products are factory seals in and out to insure freshness and come with Expiration date seal.
 
What is Collagen?
 
Over a third of our body’s protein is made of collagen. Furthermore, 75% of our skin is collagen. Collagen acts like a scaffolding in our body Collagen controls the differentiation and shape of our cells. It also motivates the blood vessels to grow and feed injured areas, there by causing wounds to heal and broken bones to regenerate.

Elastin is a triple helix formation of collagen very important in our body as it allows soft tissue fibers to expand and contract to a normal state. This elastic capacity is gradually lost in the aging process as well as by the effect of solar rays and smoking.

Of the 15 types of collagen molecules, 3 are specific for the skin, 5 are specific for connective tissue. Collagen is formed by chains of amino acids which make up the molecules which in turn create fibrils. These fibrils produce the fibers which form the bodies’ tissues. The function of the tissue is reflected by the distribution and orientation of its type of Collagen. For example, collagen is what transmits tension in the tendons, gives structural support in the skin and bones, and limits expansion in the arteries.

Collagen contains large amounts of proline and amino acids both of which require vitamin C as a cofactor.

Collagen plays an integral part during each phase of wound healing including surgical intervention. It acts as haemostatic agent when supplied to a wound which quickens the body’s own repair mechanism.

Collagen type 1 is the most useful and greatly distributed in the body and is derived from bovine sources.

Effects of collagen absorption:

Wrinkle softening
Repair of sun damaged skin
Revitalization of dry skin
Increase of healing time for wounds and physical injuries
Stronger hair
Stronger nails
Stronger bones
Reduced appetite for refined carbohydrates i.e. Weight loss
Rejuvenated cartilage and muscle, tendon, ligament and facia throughout the body
Improved strength training ratios

Body systems and collagen

A- Muscles

Skeletal muscles (striated) create our body’s posture and movement.
They are connected to bones and arranged around joints in opposing groups.
Tendons are the ends of muscle fibers which connect the muscle to its bone and are composed of tough bands of connective tissue. Surrounding the joints are similar and even tougher tissues called ligaments, connecting bone to bone. Collagen is the primary building block of these tissues and a type of collagen we call elastin gives them their flexibility.

B- Bones

The hard outer part of bones is made up mostly a protein such as collagen. Bones containing sufficient collagen are strong and elastic. Lacking collagen there are brittle and weak. Bone spurs are primarily caused by weak bone tissue and /or weak joint metabolism. When this happens, and the joint structure becomes unbalanced along the joint cartilage, soft tissues in the area are calcified to form bone spurs. Therefore, collagen which builds strong bones and related tissues protects from spur formation AND helps prevent the drainage of valuable calcium from bony tissues which could lead to osteoporosis or osteoarthritis.

C- Cartilage

Cartilage covers the ends of our bones as a smooth, tough, protective tissue reducing friction and absorbing shock. Cartilage is composed of 95% collagen. Osteoarthritis is mainly caused by wear and tear of joint cartilage.

D- Blood vessels

Blood vessels are subject to mechanical stress during the pumping of blood.
They must have mechanical properties that withstand these stresses. For this reason blood vessels are soft collagenous tissues which contain a high amount of elastin.

Chronic Conditions Aided by Collagen: Osteoarthritis/Degenerative Joint Disease

This condition consists of joint inflammation which breaks down the local cartilage. Its painful effects can be experienced in the finger/toes, spine, hips and knees. The beneficial effect of well investigated glucosamine and chondroitin is that either of these naturally occurring compounds may stimulate new collagen production. Therefore, absorbing collagen through the natural way of the digestive system would appear optimal.

Bursitis, Tendonitis, Tendonosis

There are inflammations of the tissues attached to joint areas usually due to sports injury, repetitive action injuries or postural deficiencies complicated by stress. Tiny tears appear in collagen formation of the joint capsule adjoined tissue and this breakdown causes an inflammatory response. In these cases, collagen hastens the healing process.

Collagen, being the basic building material of the body, is absorbed through the digestive system and distributed in the key necessary areas by the circulatory system. From the bodies point of view the LEAST important area is face. In fact, the body/brain system robs collagen FROM the face to transport to other areas after the age of 27 when the body reduces greatly its own collagen production. The effect of this action is wrinkles. On the other hand, this same marvelous brain/body mechanism ALWAYS replaces and replenishes collagen from the most internal need to the most external… that is first inline of collagen protection is your heart and internal organs and the last is the skin… your bodies’ largest organ. Overtime and by consistent collagen absorption you will effectively repair and renew internal as well as external tissues.

 

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