The Truth About Collagen
The Truth about Collagen
DID YOU KNOW?
Your body has many cells, parts, and systems.
And many of them are held together with collagen. The most abundant protein in your body is all about connection and strength. That’s because collagen’s adhesive qualities are only matched by its ability to provide structure and strength.
Saying collagen is found throughout your body is kind of an understatement. It’s a structural element of bones, muscles, tendon, and ligaments. Collagen and skin are always talked about together, because it’s a major component of your largest organ. But that’s just the start. Collagen is also found in:
? blood vessels
? cornea of the eye
? teeth
? cartilage
? discs between your vertebrae
? the digestive tract
The fibrous nature and strength of collagen make it an ideal protective casing for your kidneys and other organs.
It also helps connect cells all over your body to each other. So, it’s large scale for your bones, ligaments, and organs—all the way down to the cellular level.
Why is this such an important structural protein in humans and animals? First, collagen is thermally stable. Second, it has a lot of mechanical strength. Third—and maybe most surprising—it can interact with other biomolecules.
Age is about the only thing that can stop collagen from being amazing. The older you get, the less collagen you make. And what you do make is not as high-quality as the collagen of your youth. This impacts the appearance of skin, the maintenance of joint health, and much more.
Your collagen/HA matrix can be resupplied with our patented liquid taken on a daily basis.
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Q:
How is our liquid collagen different from others on the market?
A: FROM ASMA (modere ceo)
“Comparing our product to hydrolyzed collagen is like comparing apples to oranges. First, our liquid collagen is derived from chicken sternal cartilage (a very minuscule and specific portion of cartilage) so although it is technically collagen type II, evidence shows that it acts as all types of collagen in the body since it increases collagen in other connective tissue such as skin dermis - not just the joints. Generic collagen on the other hand is typically collagen type I, or type I/III and is often sourced from carcasses, hooves, skin, scales, and many parts of an animal and does not contain collagen type II.
Second, ours naturally contains glucasaminoglycans including hyaluronic acid and chondroitin sulfate - in the same way composition as human articular cartilage does. Other collagens do not.
Third, our clinical efficacy is shown at the amount in our proprietary formula whereas the hydrolyzed collagen only shows some efficacy at 10 grams per day (which is a lot!). Additionally, our product is designed with a patented process to meet a specific molecular weight for optimal absorption and is supported by bioavailability studies. Along these lines, we also have clinical evidence showing that it inhibits hyaluronidase, the enzyme that breaks down HA in our bodies... whereas, others don't.”
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