Collagen: What Should I Be Taking?
Collagen is the glue that holds us together. It supports our skin, connective tissue, the lining of our blood vessels, tendons and ligaments. Collagen is even in our bones, hair and nails! We start losing collagen in our 20s, and by the time we’re in our 60s, collagen production has diminished by more than 50%! Exposure to sun, smoke, pollution, free radical damage, too much sugar and poor diets also contribute to the beating our collagen take. We can see signs of that in the appearance of wrinkles and joint pain. So, we should look at supplementation, but what do we look for?
There are 16 different types of collagen in our bodies, each with their own function. The thing to remember is Type I and III collagen make up almost 90% or the total collagen in our body and have their highest concentration in the dermis level of the skin. So, it goes without saying that they should be in your supplement. Type II collagen is more prominent in the cartilage and joints. The other 13 types of collagen are in very small amounts throughout our body, so when you think supplementation, focus on Types I, II and III.
Collagen is primarily made up of four key amino acids – glycine, proline, hydroxyproline and alanine. It is certainly not considered to be a complete protein and therefore has no daily value when it comes to considering our need for protein in our diet. There are many different sources of collagen, so it is wise to know which sources provide the best results.
SKIN HEALTH
Supplement with Type I and III collagen in a hydrolyzed peptide form. An excellent product choice would contain the ingredient Verisol® collagen, which is widely researched. It is bovine-sourced and studies showed that with only 2.5 grams per day you could increase the dermis level of collagen (which is where wrinkles start) by 60% in only 8 weeks! Additionally, a 6-month study showed that with just the 2.5 grams per day, the appearance of cellulite was reduced by 11%. So, make sure to select Verisol® for your skin health.
If you are vegetarian or vegan, you should select a skin supplement that contains SkinAx2™, which is a unique ingredient that is fruit-based beauty sourced from French melon concentrate and French grape seed extract. Studies show that it can increase skin elasticity, decrease dark circles and spots, and increase skin luminosity again in just 8 weeks.
JOINTS
UCII® collagen is a Type II collagen sourced from chicken cartilage and is clinically studied to show that taking 40 mg per day supports joint comfort, flexibility and mobility.
With this knowledge you should be able to select collagen supplements that will meet your needs. Make sure to look at the supplement facts panel on the product for these quality ingredients with studies to back up claims. Your body deserves the best quality.
Audrey Ross is the Senior National Educator for
Country Life and provides product training for
retailers and consumers throughout the United
States. She joined Country Life with an extensive
25-year background in the Natural Products Field
and possesses a PhD in Naturopathy. Learn more at
CountryLifeVitamins.com.






