Strength and Beauty - the Benefits of Collagen
Have you noticed that things have changed recently? Maybe you’ve noticed that your skin seems to have lost some of its youthful glow. Perhaps our joints feel more sore and less mobile than they used to, or you’ve recently had a low reading on a bone mineral density test. Sure, aging is inevitable and everything that comes along with it, but there’s something that these signs from your body all have in common, and that’s collagen.
Collagen is hot these days. It seems like everyone’s using it for supple, youthful skin and joints. But there’s more to collagen than just good looks.
Collagen has research backing its many benefits, with dozens of studies indicating its safety, efficacy and amazing abilities in providing support across a spectrum of health concerns. This is because collagen is the most abundant protein in your body, but its production starts declining early on in life. Some lifestyle factors even cause us to lose our collagen at a faster rate, including stress, sun exposure, exposure to toxins and lack of adequate hydration and nourishment.
When our bodies produce less collagen, we don’t look or feel as great as we usually do. Supplementing helps to restore collagen levels in our body, providing the body with valuable nourishment that helps with:
- Improved skin hydration
- Reduced visible signs of aging
- Improved joint health
- Improved bone density
- Improved well-being
- Improved cardiovascular health
- Greater physical performance
As with many trendy supplements on the market, there’s a wide variety of collagen products to choose from. So, there are a few key product features to look for that help to guarantee safety, efficacy and environmental responsibility in its formulation:
1. Is it sustainable and consciously sourced?
For bovine (cow-sourced) collagen, look for pasture raised, grass-fed USDA cattle that is hormone-free with no antibiotics added. For marine (fish-sourced) collagen, look for sourcing from wild-caught cold-water fish in clean bodies of water.
2. Does it provide a therapeutic dose? Is it easily absorbed?
Many studies on collagen are based on a dose of between 5 and 10 grams – and look for hydrolyzed collagen to ensure high absorption.
3. Is the collagen easy to take?
This is of the utmost importance! Unflavored, powdered collagen is highly versatile, and easily added to into coffee, smoothies or your favorite recipe (make sure it’s odorless and tasteless). Or a lightly-flavored collagen powder can be a great water-enhancer – and is great for upping your water intake – making it easy to get your collagen and hydration in one shot.
The bottom line is that taking collagen provides benefits that keep your body feeling young and beautiful and is a supplement that everyone should consider. It’s simple to add collagen to your everyday supplement routine, just ensure that the collagen you choose is of top quality, consciously and sustainably-sourced, highly absorbable and easy to take.
Kat Kremblewski is a Naturopathic Doctor with a keen interest in digestive, immune and hormone health, Dr. Kremblewski provides thorough and detailed treatment plans, working closely with her patients to help them achieve their goals. Content provided by Genuine Health.






