Collagen Peptide
Collagen is the main protein of binding tissues in the human body. It is the most abundant protein and is the glue that holds our tissue together, ensuring integrity, elasticity, and regeneration of our skin, joints, and bones. At 20s, collagen production in the body peaks up. As we grow older, our bodies begin to produce less collagen, leading to the weakening of the collagen fibers in binding tissues in time. Decrease in collagen levels causes different effects on different parts of our body.

APPLICATION AREAS
Skin: As the activity of skin cells decreases, the collagen net that makes the skin tight and protects its structure starts to break down. Skin becomes dehydrated and thinner, and the signs of aging start to appear.
Joints: Low collagen level caused by aging ends in functional loss in joint and cartilage.
Bones: Bone cycle starts to get unbalanced. In other words, the number of bone structures lost outruns the ones produced. Our bones get weaker and gradually become more fragile, leading to risk of injury.
Muscles: The loss of collagen by aging leads to a gradual loss of muscle mass and strength, which affects our balance, gait, and overall mobility.

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