Basic Information | |
Product name | Collagen Peptides Powder |
Other names | Collagen Peptides,Collagen Powder,Collagen,etc. |
Grade | Food grade |
Appearance | Powder
Three Side Seal Flat Pouch,Rounded Edge Flat Pouch,Barrel and Plastic Barrel are all available. |
Shelf life | 2years, subject to store condition |
Packing | As customers' requirements |
Condition | Preserve in tight containers,protected from light. |
Description
“Collagen peptides are a supplement that can help your body replace its lost collagen.” They’re a small, easily digestible form of collagen, a protein that occurs naturally in your body.
Collagen plays a vital role in the health of your skin, bones and connective tissues, keeping joints strong, making skin elastic and helping protect your organs, as well as other functions. Simply put, collagen holds your body together.
Starting in your 20s, though, your body starts losing collagen. By the age of 40, you’re likely to lose about 1% of your bodily collagen per year, and menopause speeds up that loss, which contributes to wrinkles, stiff joints, worn-down cartilage and decreased muscle mass.
Function
Taking collagen peptides — also known as hydrolyzed collagen or collagen hydrolysate — can help prevent unwelcome health woes by replenishing some of your body’s collagen supply. From skin to gut health, Czerwony explains what collagen supplements can do for your body.
1. Could help maintain skin elasticity
Studies show that collagen peptides may actually slow signs of aging by keeping the skin hydrated, which prevents wrinkles.
2. May ease joint pain
Body’s natural collagen keeps your joints stretchy, which means that as the collagen production decreases, the likelihood of developing joint issues like osteoarthritis increases.
In studies, collagen peptides are shown to significantly reduce joint pain among athletes, the elderly and people with degenerative joint disease.
3. Helps strengthen bones and muscles
Osteoarthritis, of course, isn’t the only condition that can come with aging. Osteoporosis, which weakens the bones, is also a risk.
Your bones are made primarily of collagen, so when your body’s collagen production decreases, your bones weaken, making them more susceptible to fracture. Studies show that taking collagen peptides may be helpful in treating and preventing osteoporosis.
From Everything You Should Know About Collagen Peptides.
Applications
1 People with skin problems such as acne;
2 People with loose and rough skin who are afraid of aging;
3 People who use computers for a long time;
4 Men/women who smoke for a long time;
5 People who lack adequate sleep, have high work pressure, and often stay up late;
6 People who need to prevent osteoporosis;
7 Middle-aged and elderly people who need to relieve arthritis.