- Hydrolyzed collagen 3000mg
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Inca Collagen 30 bags
Nutritional supplement containing 100% pure marine Bio-active collagen without additives. Collagen is a protein formed by three protein fibers (triple helix), which consists of about 20 types of amino acids and is the basic protein of all connective tissues and represents about 25% of all protein mass in the human body.
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Inca Inca Collagen - 100% pure marine bio-active collagen without powder additives
Inca Collagen is a nutritional supplement containing 100% pure marine Bio-active collagen without additives. Collagen is a protein formed by three protein fibers (triple helix), which consists of about 20 types of amino acids and is the basic protein of all connective tissues and represents about 25% of all protein mass in the human body.
It makes up 30% of the total mass of human protein and up to 75% of skin tissue. From the age of 25, the content of collagen in the skin decreases by 1.5% every year, after the age of 40 it is no longer formed at all. In addition to the skin, collagen is an important structural substance for bones, joints, muscles, connective tissue and tendons.
Benefits
- up to 3 g hydrolyzed collagen per dose
- contains collagen type I, II and III
- without unnecessary additives
Bio-active collagen is one of the world's greatest inventions of biochemistry. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that it retains the structure of a triple spiral even after its processing, the so-called helis, which is typical only for proteins of living organisms. Bio-active collagen is most similar to human collagen. It is processed so that its biological value is preserved - the so-called cold technology. This technology extracts high-quality collagen, which also has the attributes "living" and "biologically active" with a preserved biological structure.
WHY COLLAGEN
GENERAL KNOWN INFORMATION ABOUT COLLAGEN
- main pillar of connective tissue
- the most important protein of the human body
- it consists of about 20 types of amino acids
- the basic protein of all connective tissues
- represents 25% of all protein in the human body
- makes up 75% of skin tissue
- is responsible for the level of hydration, elasticity and firmness of the skin
- collagen is not persistent
- it is constantly exchanged in the body
FOR THAT
- from the age of 25, the collagen content in the skin decreases by 1.5% every year
- after the age of 45, it hardly forms at all
- collagen deficiency causes deepening of wrinkles around the eyes, the formation of cams under the eyes, the formation of skin overhangs and double chin and the overall deterioration of the skin of the whole body
- collagen is also irreplaceable for our health
- collagens are proteins that form the basic building material of supporting tissues, bones, tendons, cartilage, ligaments, skin ...
- they are also found in other body organs, in teeth or in the walls of blood vessels, in the cornea, etc.
- The key role of collagens is to maintain the connective tissues of muscles, bones, etc. strong enough to be able to perform their function and withstand loads
Types of collagens
The most common collagens in practice are animal collagen and marine collagen. These are further divided into different types. At present, we know of at least 27 different types of collagen, called I - XXVII. Type I and II collagens are a key building block for the musculoskeletal system and skin.
Collagen type I is the most common, present in the skin, tendons and bones, for example. It represents 90% of collagen in the human and animal body. It has a wide range of uses, especially in cosmetics.
Collagen type II. is represented in cartilage.
Collagen type III. is found with type I. in the skin, muscles and bones. It differs from type I in that it contains more proteoglycans and glycoproteins.
Collagen type IV. occurs in areas of basal laminae. They do not form fibrils or fibers, tropocollagen is often unpolymerized (unpolymerized tropocollagen). It contains little arginine.
Collagen type V is present in the intersecting muscle tissue, at the edges of tissues and scars, as a supplement to type I collagen.
Directions of use
Mix the contents of 1 sachet (3 g) in 200-300 ml of drinking water, fruit juice, milk or other beverage and drink. When mixing in liquids, pour the powder into a dry container and then pour in the liquid. Take 1 sachet (3 g) once a day. The established recommended daily dose must not be exceeded.
Directions of use
Mix the contents of 1 sachet (3 g) in 200-300 ml of drinking water, fruit juice, milk or other beverage and drink. When mixing in liquids, pour the powder into a dry container and then pour in the liquid. Take 1 sachet (3 g) once a day. The established recommended daily dose must not be exceeded.
Supplement Facts
30 bags | unflavoured | ||
Serving size: 1 sachet | |||
Servings per container: 30 | |||
Nutrition Information | Per Serving (1 bag) | 100 g | RI% * |
Hydrolyzed collagen | 3 g | 99.99 g | ** |
Collagen type I | 0 | 80% | |
Collagen type II | 0 | 19.5% | |
Collagen type III | 0 | 0.5% | |
* Reference intake of average adult (8400 kj/ 2000 kcal) | |||
** RI not specified | |||
Ingredients | |||
Hydrolysed collagen from fish. | |||
Allergen Information | |||
Contains fish or fish products | |||
Warning | |||
Keep in a cool, dry place under 25 °C, out of reach of children. Do not exceed the stated recommended daily dose. Food supplements do not replace a balanced diet and healthy lifestyle. |