Multi Collagen Type I, II, III, V and X Hydrolyzed Formula - 90 Capsules Codeage
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Codeage - Multi Collagen Hydrolyzed Formula - 90 Capsules
Codeage Multi Collagen Capsules offer a high quality blend of chicken, fish, bovine and egg collagen of type I, II, III, V and X to effectively replenish your collagen levels.
- Mix the best of collagen peptides
Codeage Multi Collagen powder offers collagen of type I, II, III, V and X in a single scoop - Revitalize yourself
Collagen is a key protein for our bodies and health - The glue that makes us stick
Collagen is present in your muscles, digestive system, bones, skin, tendons and more - Pure advantages
Non-GMO, no antibiotics, no growth hormones. Made in the USA.
What is collagen?
Collagen is a key protein for our body and one of the most abundant. Unfortunately, it is mostly absent from our standard modern diet. You can find collagen in many parts of your body including your muscles, your digestive system, the bones, your skin, face, tendons and even your blood vessels. For tendons and joints, you can imagine collagen as the adhesive that keeps our bones together. The body also uses collagen for our skin, providing it with natural elasticity and resistance.
As we get older, our body produces less collagen of its own. We can see this happen when we experience joint pain, additional or more visible wrinkles on our face and other similar challenges to our health and overall vitality.
Nutrition and lifestyle have a strong impact on the level of collagen of our body and can lead to collagen depletion. We need to maintain good levels of collagen as depleted collagen levels is often correlated with many modern diseases.
Collagen types
The collagen in this formula comes from four different sources, which are bovine, chicken, fish, and eggs. These sources are responsible for giving you five different types of collagen. Each type treats a different area of your body, which are:
- Type I: for your skin, tendons, organs, and bone tissue
- Type II: for your cartilage throughout your body
- Type III: for the reticular fibers between the areas listed in type I
- Type V: for the surfaces of cells, your hair, and the placenta of any unborn child
- Type X: for the creation and healing of bone tissue
Codeage Multi Collagen capsules are incredibly easy to use. You can incorporate them into just about any lifestyle and take them with or without food.
Codeage Multi Collagen capsules
These collagen capsules are unique in that their ingredients are sourced from several different animals and are specially formulated to help restore your collagen balance. Get all of your collagen needs covered with these all-in-one multi collagen capsules.
The animals that provide the collagen have been naturally fed to give you the best proteins possible. If you use them regularly you may:
- Improve your flexibility
- Improve the firmness of your skin
- Strengthen your joints, bones and muscles
- Promote healthy digestion
The goal of these Codeage multi collagen protein capsule is to supplement your collagen levels when regular diet can't do it alone. Since aging depletes the amount of collagen in our bodies, this formula replenishes it.
Amino Acids in Collagen
Like all proteins, collagen is made up of amino acids. They have many functions in the human body for example, braking down food, repairing tissues, and more. Humans can only produce 10 of the 20 amino acids, however we humans can get the rest from food or supplements. The body usually produces amino acids under ideal conditions, but in some cases it might not produce enough. Consuming them through foods or powder can be a huge help.
The primary amino acids in collagen are glycine, proline and hydroxyproline.
- Glycine
It is the smallest amino acid and the most abundant one found in collagen (about 1/3). Its functions are DNA construction, muscle growth, reduction of inflammation, regulation of blood sugar levels, metabolism, and more. - Proline
Proline makes 19% of collagen. It plays a huge role in protein synthesis, wound healing, immune response, metabolism, antioxidant reactions and joint health. - Hydroxyproline
The key role of hydroxyproline is to keep collagen stable.
Where does collagen come from?
Collagen comes from mammals or humans, both can produce collagen. As we age, our collagen production decreases and so our joints and skin start to lose their structural integrity. We can also get collagen from the foods we eat, but it can be very hard for us to absorb it if taken in big amounts.
Collagen protein supplements are more readily available and more convenient for us to use. They are naturally sourced from animals, by cooking their bones and broken down using an enzyme treatment so that they are easy to absorb when consumed.
The glue that holds your body together
Collagen is also important for the growth, strength, and regeneration of hair and nails. It helps increase blood flow in your scalp and nails. Therefore, it helps provide hair follicles with the necessary amino acids and nutrients needed for stronger, thicker, and healthier hair.
Suggested Use
Adults take three capsules one or more times daily with 8 ounces of water or juice. Not intended for children.
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Needless to say, after a week or so I quit using. They need to be smoother and actually have the ability to dissolve.
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