WHY COLLAGEN

Collagen is the largest and most abundant protein in our body. It plays a key role in providing the structural scaffolding from the connective tissues of our vital organs, joints, ligaments, and tendons, to our hair, nails and the dermis layer of our skin.

Why is it so important to have a good supply of collagen for our body?

For A Younger & Healthier-Looking Skin

For A Younger & Healthier-Looking Skin

The decline in our skin collagen results in wrinkles, sagging skin, loss of elasticity, firmness, and hydration. When we are young, our body has an abundant supply of collagen. That's why our skin is plump, firm, smooth, and pink in color. As we age, our body stops producing collagen in our mid to late 20’s. Then, at age 30, our collagen production starts declining. You may have discovered your first fine line around that time. After we hit age 40, 10%-20% of the self-produced collagen is gone. By 50, the collagen will down by 20%-40%. The best way to maintain a healthy, youthful looking appearance is to protect the healthy collagen you currently have and to prevent the future collagen degradation. At the same time, taking collagen supplement is a great way to stimulate and regain collagen.

Drive Your Fitness Goal To A New Level

Researchers have found that supplementation with collagen peptides can stimulate cells like fibroblasts, osteoblasts to build new collagen. The hydrolyzed collagen peptide is easier to digest by human body as the protein has been breaking down into smaller pieces by going through the process of hydrolysis. This results in quick assimilation and improved hydration to the connective tissue, which reduces the risk for injuries on muscle, tendons, and ligaments in athletes.

Drive Your Fitness Goal To A New Level
JOINT & BONE HEALTH

JOINT & BONE HEALTH

Sustained impact and over-use of the joints in strenous physical activity increase the risk for joint injuries. Sufficient collagen availability is essential for the body to create and renew protein cells. It has been proved that daily collagen intake can reduce the risk of joint injuries and increase bone mess density.