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Pure Collagen Peptides
Pure Collagen Peptides are pure beef collagen type 1 and 3. Collagen is the most important protein in the human body, accounting for 35% of all proteins, it is a major component of all connective tissues, muscles, blood vessels, provides tissue integrity, elasticity and skin, bone, joint, and cartilage regeneration.
Collagen - Elixir Of Youth
Collagen is often called the elixir and protein of youth, which is not surprising because it is responsible not only for strong, thick and shiny hair, but also for healthy joints and skin, beautiful nails and is of great importance for maintaining healthy teeth, tendons and eyes. It also envelops muscles and individual muscle groups and protects blood vessels and nerves.
There is good and bad news when it comes to collagen. The good news is that our body has the ability to constantly replenish collagen, while the bad is that this ability is declining. It is believed that between the ages of 21 and 30, the human body loses an average of about 1.5 percent of collagen, and by the age of 40 it loses as much as 15 percent.
How is Collagen an important ingredient for skin?
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Do you know the difference between smooth skin and wrinkled skin?
The answer is very simple – the amount of collagen. Wrinkled skin contains less collagen fibers which creates gaps in the skin which makes it wrinkled.
Collagen is a protein that evens out the texture of the skin and smoothes wrinkles, and gives skin elasticity and improves skin tension. Collagen is also the most abundant protein in the human body.
Youthful skin has a rich, well-structured network of intact collagen fibers. The result is firm, healthy and hydrated skin without wrinkles and fine lines.
However, after the age of 21, the production of collagen begins to slow down, ie its amount decreases from one to one and a half percent each year.
Loos of Collagen
Reducing the amount of collagen has a negative impact on the appearance and overall condition of the body. During the aging process, the collagen fibers deteriorate and the collagen network becomes weaker resulting in the appearance of wrinkles on the skin. Collagen loss occurs throughout the body, so wrinkles are localized not only on the face, but also on the skin of the hands, neck and décolleté.
One of the biggest causes of collagen loss in the skin is sun exposure. Smoking, stress and poor diet all contribute to the loss of collagen and elastin. Also, during aging there is a decrease in estrogen levels which results in a decrease in collagen production. Due to the loss of collagen and elastin, the skin can lose up to 80% of its fullness.
Aging-related collagen loss leads to a decrease in glycosaminoglycans, which causes the skin to dry out. Glycosaminoglycans are so-called water magnets that attract and retain water in the skin. More collagen means more glycosaminoglycans, or more hydrated skin without wrinkles.
The action of Collagen on the skin
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Fortunately, the youthful structure of the skin can be maintained at a more mature age, but it is necessary to act from within and stimulate the body to produce collagen.
We can achieve this by consuming foods rich in vitamin C, such as strawberries, red and green peppers, kiwi and many others, as the antioxidants found in vitamin C stimulate collagen production.
However, food intake alone is not enough, so the body needs help in the form of dietary supplements such as COLLAGEN PEPTIDES 1 & 3.
The formation of mature collagen fibers requires a reaction of three enzymes, and the work of these key enzymes is directly or indirectly stimulated by choline-stable orthosilicic acid.
How to get shiny, healthy and thick hair?
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The solution lies in collagen! Dry and lifeless hair, thin, cracked hair and flowery ends are all due to a lack of elasticity – many women struggle with their hair.
The desire is always the same: healthy, shiny, smooth, thick and elastic hair. This is exactly what often seems like a completely impossible mission.
Namely, you tried various cosmetic products, oils, shampoos, conditioners and masks that promise miracles, but the effect was never long lasting.
The problem lies in trying to strengthen the hair only on the outside, but not on the inside. Bad hair has the power to ruin the day, and bad hair much longer.
Therefore, it is important to help the hair and not only cover the problem from the outside, but also provide the necessary inside. The secret lies in collagen.
Why is Collagen good for hair?
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Collagen positively affects the hair in several ways. It is responsible for faster hair growth and reduces the appearance of gray hair.
It is also effective in treating dry, cracked and brittle hair and strengthens the ends and stimulates the growth of new follicles. It also has a positive effect on reducing hair loss, ie it helps in hair restoration and growth.
The bottom line is that with the help of collagen we achieve thick, shiny, healthy and elastic hair.
As we have discovered, unfortunately collagen decreases in our body with age, so it is necessary to replace or even stimulate its production. Rules and a balanced diet, as well as regular physical activity can slow down collagen loss.
It is necessary to eliminate refined sugar and increase the intake of vitamin C, which is the basic nutrient needed for collagen biosynthesis. Unfortunately, the diet itself can not affect the increased production of collagen, but it is necessary to add special supplements to the diet.
The action of Collagen on hair
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The formation of mature collagen fibers requires a reaction of three enzymes, and the work of these key enzymes is directly or indirectly stimulated by choline-stable orthosilicic acid.
By using COLLAGEN PEPTIDES 1 & 3 the results are visible after only 3 months. COLLAGEN PEPTIDES 1 & 3 is recommended for:
• thinning hair
• hair that breaks easily
• hair without shine
• fine lines and wrinkles
• loss of skin elasticity
• sagging skin
• skin damaged by UV rays
• Glycation-induced skin damage
• skin without shine
• “blooming” nails
COLLAGEN PEPTIDES 1 & 3 combines orthosilicic acid stable to choline and vitamin C which contributes to the normal production of collagen for the normal functioning of the skin, bones, cartilage, teeth, gums and blood vessels and protects cells from oxidative stress.
Collagen - A significant factor for bones and joints
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Collagen is the main structural protein in the extracellular space and is an integral part of the various types of connective tissue in the body. In mammals, it is the most abundant protein in the body. It consists of interconnected amino acids that make up the connective tissue of tendons, ligaments and skin. Hydrolyzed bovine collagen is an enzymatically or chemically processed bovine collagen. Hydrolyzed collagen consists of water-soluble peptides of varying molecular weight. These peptides are rich in amino acids found in collagen and the most common are glycine, hydroxyproline and proline which are extremely important for cartilage stability and regeneration.
Collagen hydrolyzate is considered to have a significant effect on cartilage regeneration and is especially useful in degenerative diseases of the joints and bones, for building cartilage, ligaments, tendons, bones, gives structure and elasticity of blood vessels.
Stimulates and increases muscle growth and strength, maintains the elasticity and moisture of the skin, which reduces and delays the appearance of wrinkles, stimulates the growth of nails and hair. The complex of collagen amino acids has a significant impact on the recovery of the body from training, as well as on increasing endurance during training, so regular consumption of collagen is recommended.
Frequently asked questions - FAQ
What is collagen?
Collagen is the most important and most abundant protein in the human body (it accounts for 35% of all body’s proteins). It is the main component of all connective tissues, skin, muscles, blood vessels, bones, joints, and cartilage, providing them with structure, strength, and elasticity.
There are several types of collagens in the human body, but the most important are:
- Collagen Type 1 is the most effective and makes up about 90% body’s collagen in our body. It provides structure and elasticity to the skin, tendons, cartilage, connective tissues, helps to the formation of bones and teeth, and is very important for wound healing.
- Collagen Type 2 affects the quality of the bone-joint system and is most important for cartilage and tendons. Its preventive intake is recommended to prevent the occurrence of joint pain and arthritis.
- Collagen Type 3 is especially important for blood vessels and muscles and is also found in some vital organs (lungs, liver, spleen). It supports the immune system, helps digestion and absorption of nutrients.
Collagen type 1 and Collagen type 3 should be taken together to achieve the best results, while Collagen type 2 is best to be taken on its own to ensure proper and complete absorption.
What is collagen responsible for?
Collagen is responsible for healthy and radiant skin without wrinkles, thick and strong hair, strong and beautiful nails. It is also important for maintaining healthy teeth, tendons, and eyeballs.
Collagen protects and restores joints, strengthens the muscles, protects blood vessels, accelerates wound healing, has positive effect on intestinal flora, contributes to cellulite reduction, improves metabolism, and provides energy.
Does human body produce enough collagen?
Human body has the ability to produce collagen, but as we age, this ability slows down and declines, resulting in a collagen deficit over time. By the age of 30, the human body loses an average of 1.5% of collagen per year, and by the age of 40, as much as 15%. This applies to both women and men.
What are the symptoms of collagen deficiency in the human body?
A decrease in the amount and quality of body’s natural collagen negatively affects the appearance and overall condition of the human organism and is also associated with numerous health issues.
The first symptoms that our body lacks collagen is dry, wrinkled, and loose skin, thin and fragile dull hair, weak nails prone to peeling, joint and muscle pain, sensitive tendons and ligaments, poor circulation, digestive problems, hormonal imbalance.
At what age should you start taking collagen supplements?
Since lost collagen can hardly be compensated through nutrition alone, it is necessary to act from the within and stimulate the body to produce collagen. It is recommended to start using collagen supplements, such as fish collagen and bovine collagen, around the age of 25.
Both bovine and fish collagen are available as hydrolyzed collagen peptides, because in this form collagen is easily resorbed in the body, distributed to all tissues, and reaches the deepest skin layers (dermis). The absorption of hydrolyzed collagen peptides in powder is about 90%, while the absorption of collagen from food is less than 30%.
Which type of collagen supplements to choose?
When choosing the collagen supplements, it is most important to keep in mind what results you want to achieve.
All collagen peptides currently available on the market are of animal origin, and the most common are bovine (Collagen type 1 and Collagen type 3) and fish (Collagen type 1).
Bovine collagen is especially recommended for joints, cartilage, tendons, and ligaments. It ensures faster body recovery after sports activities and is ideal for fitness and body building.
Fish collagen is resorbed faster (1.5X more efficiently), so it gives slightly faster results when it comes to the recovery of skin, hair, nails, and other tissues in the body.
Fish collagen is resorbed faster (1.5X more efficiently), so it provides slightly faster results when it comes to the recovery of skin, hair, nails, and body issues.
When can you expect the first improvements after using collagen supplements?
The first positive results can be noticed after a month of regular use. Some users have noticed improvements already after a few days, and others after a few weeks. Each organism is individual and a story for itself, but for the best results, it is recommended to use collagen supplements for 3 months continuously. We suggest you reading the impressions of our customers.
Are collagen supplements safe to use?
For most people, taking collagen supplements is completely safe, even in the long term. Attention should be paid only if you have kidney problems for which a low-protein diet is recommended.
Collagen supplements rarely cause contraindications, but if you experience an allergic reaction, nausea, stomach discomfort or diarrhea, it is recommended to contact your doctor.
In most cases, it is only necessary to replace collagen from one manufacturer with another, or to replace the type of collagen you’re using (if you were taking collagen obtained from chicken cartilage, replace it with bovine or fish collagen).
What is the recommended daily dose of collagen supplements?
The recommended daily dose for collagen intake is 10 grams of bovine collagen (1 tablespoon), that is 5 grams of fish collagen (1 teaspoon).
Both packages of Dimas collagen peptides contain 30 portions (bovine collagen 300 grams, and fish collagen 150 grams), that is the amount of product needed and sufficient for 30 days of consumption.
In addition, you may consume both types of Dimas collagen peptides at any time of the day (choose the time that suits you best – in the morning on an empty stomach, before bed, before or after a meal, etc.), mixed with water, juice, coffee, tea, yogurt, shake, smoothie, or as part of your meal (sprinkled on porridge, bread, salad) .
Dimas collagen has neither smell nor taste, so it can be easily combined with various drinks, dishes and desserts!
Do you need to take breaks when using collagen supplements?
We recommend that you drink Dimas collagen peptides for a minimum of three months continuously, and then take a break of one month.
Are collagen supplements suitable for vegetarians and vegans?
Considering that all collagen peptides currently available on the market are of animal origin, people who follow a vegan diet are unable to use any collagen, while fish collagen is suitable for a vegetarian diet.
Are collagen supplements allowed to be used during pregnancy and breastfeeding?
Dimas collagen peptides, unlike other collagen supplements available in the market, are the only ones recommended by the Faculty of Pharmacy in Novi Sad as completely safe for pregnant and lactating women.