Collagen
Is there a difference between the effectiveness of using Collagen Peptides & Collagen Protein? Right now I’m using Dr Axe collagen. Should I switch?
Collagen is a protein in our skin, ligaments, cartilage, tendons, muscles, bone tissue, blood vessels, intervertebral discs, gastrointestinal tract, and eyes. As we age, the amount of collagen in our body decreases. There are three types of collagen known as Type 1, 2 & 3, 90% of our body’s collagen, including skin, bones, blood vessels, tendons are made up of Types 1 & 3. Type 2 collagen is only found in cartilage.
Collagen peptides and hydrolyzed collagen are produced by breaking collagen into small chains of amino acids. Peptides are easy to digest and absorb By consuming this hydrolyzed collagen the body can maximize the benefits that collagen has to offer. Collagen should also be taken on an empty stomach and is better utilized when taken with Vitamin C.
Dr. Axe collagen protein is a fine source of collagen, and there is no need for you to make a change. My personal brand favorite sources of collagen are Vital Proteins, Sports Research Collagen Peptides and Bulletproof Upgraded Collagen.
What is important is to take in collagen on a daily basis to make up for loss of collagen production that occurs and impacted by damaging free radicals as we age (Varani et al., 2006)
I’m a vegetarian. I want the benefits of collagen production but I don’t want to take products made from beef. Do you have another option for me within the Practical Beautiful Life Detox or Lifestyle? What is an alternative collagen product for a vegetarian?
As a vegetarian, there ways to increase collagen production through diet and supplementation. There are collagen boosting nutrients in foods. To support collagen production and absorption the body needs adequate levels of Vitamin A & C, Copper, Proline, and anthocyanidins. Silica supplementation may also increase collagen production (Jugdaohsingh, 2007). Silica can promote balance between calcium and magnesium which in turn can support hormonal balance. A silica powder made from bamboo root extract is another option that can be used in the Practical Beautiful Life Fountain of Youth Elixir.
References
Jugdaohsingh, R. (2007). Silicone and bone health. The Journal of Nutrition, Health & Aging, 11(2), 99-110. Retrieved from https://search-proquest-com.ezp.waldenulibrary.org/docview/222290193?accountid=14872
Varani, J., Dame, M. K., Rittie, L., Fligiel, S. E. G., Kang, S., Fisher, G. J., & Voorhees, J. J. (2006). Decreased Collagen Production in Chronologically Aged Skin : Roles of Age-Dependent Alteration in Fibroblast Function and Defective Mechanical Stimulation. The American Journal of Pathology, 168(6), 1861–1868. http://doi.org/10.2353/ajpath.2006.051302