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3. Product Benefits
No one enjoys restless nights - it provides for a slow, sleepy day. As the most abundant amino acid in collagen, glycine is an immunonutrient that promotes deeper sleep, meaning it also helps in you getting a more restorative sleep. Previous human studies have shown that subjects who took collagen before sleeping experienced better sleep quality and a decrease in fatigue the following day. The same results have been found in animal studies as well. So what does this all mean? Bovine collagen can be your new and natural sleep aid!
It's a rather popular route to use collagen for gut health, and here's the reason why: the essential amino acids found in collagen benefit your gastrointestinal system. That includes your stomach, your intestines, and your stomach lining. Glycine increases stomach acid levels, a vital digestive liquid that is produced within the stomach, thus improving overall digestion. Generally, collagen has healing effects on the gastrointestinal tract as well. Thanks to the increased stomach acid levels, bovine collagen may help prevent and soothe gastroesophageal reflux disease, inflammatory bowel disease, leaky gut syndrome, and heartburn.
We mentioned earlier that collagen can be found in our bones and joints, which is why there are more and more studies revealing that bovine collagen can help in the treatment of bone and joint diseases, one of them being osteoarthritis. Collagen, which can also be found in cartilage, may help reduce pain for people suffering from osteoarthritis, meaning people whose cartilage is wearing away and causing pain, because it may be able to strengthen the physical cartilage itself.
If you haven't noticed, collagen tends to benefit the parts of the body it makes up. Considering it makes up 70% of our skin, it's no surprise that supplementing with collagen can contribute to improving skin quality. Collagen helps fight signs of aging, from helping in reducing wrinkles, smoothing out puffiness and scars, and helping decreasing cellulite for softer, youthful skin. Skin elasticity and moisture improves significantly. There are so many collagen benefits for skin- collagen is your skin's best friend.
Because collagen is so integral to the skin, many people also use collagen for hair growth and other hair-related benefits!
Bovine collagen can help in pre or post workouts. The Type I and III collagens that make up bovine collagen will help you feel a dramatic improvement in muscle recovery. Collagen helps to build muscle and in repairing tissue. Your tendons and ligaments are well-supported if you consume bovine collagen before and after you exercise - that means you'll recover faster after exerting your body physically in any way.
While on the topic of exercise, collagen also helps spare other proteins when your blood sugar is low. This means that when you need energy to burn and you have low blood sugar, collagen may serve as a great substitute, sparing those important muscle tissues from use. Additionally, bovine collagen may help to keep you full longer which is helpful for those seeking to lose weight.
Imagine that! Bovine collagen has been reported to help with a few common external issues, including itchy symptoms due to anal pruritus and hemorrhoids. It can also aid in improving acne, though this is a benefit whether you consume the collagen or directly apply it in cream form onto the problem spots.
Collagen is found in our stomach lining, bones, joints, tendons, hair, and nails (just to name a few).
Regular proteins are used to build muscle tissue, make enzymes and other body chemicals, and serve as the building blocks of bones, skin, blood, and muscles. Collagen specializes in repairing parts of our body, including the largest organ: skin. Wear and tear is no joke, and collagen is the protein that knows this and tackles it head on, wherever it may be needed.
The issue with our body's collagen? When we reach our twenties, our natural production of collagen starts slowing down and keeps dramatically decreasing as we age. In fact, collagen production decreases by 23% each subsequent year. So, while our bodies continue using and needing collagen, we aren't replenishing it at the same rate as when we were younger. This can become quite a problem considering collagen is what keeps our teeth, hair, bones, eyelashes, skin, and joints young and at their optimum strength. One way you can regain collagen is through supplementing with bovine collagen.
Let's make sure you know that bovine collagen is not the only type of collagen source out there. Bovine collagen comes from cow. Bovine collagen actually consists of two types of collagen: Type I and Type III. Type I collagen makes up 70% of our skin and is key to replenishing skin. This type of collagen can enhance skin hydration and strength, decrease wrinkles, and help reverse skin-related issues related to aging.
While Type I collagen can be found all throughout the body except for cartilaginous tissues, Type III collagen, the other type of collagen found in bovine collagen, can be found in our artery walls and other hollow organs. You can additionally find it with Type I collagen in fibrils, which are simply subdivisions of muscle fibers. Because bovine collagen has both of these types of collagens, it offers plenty of health benefits. After all, Type I and Type III collagen together make up more than 90% of the total collagen in the body!
So where does marine collagen come into play? Marine collagen comes from fish, either from the skin or the scales. While bovine collagen includes both Types I and III, marine collagen is simply rich in Type I. Of course, just because marine collagen doesn't have Type III, doesn't mean it's not an effective source of collagen. Recall that Type I collagen can be found in your skin, bones, teeth, muscles, and connective tissues! Therefore, hydrolyzed marine collagen benefits mirror pretty well with that of bovine collagen.
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