What is Collagen?
But what exactly is collagen — and how can you incorporate it into your life?
For starters, collagen is the most abundant protein in our bodies.
It’s found in our muscles, bones, skin, blood vessels, digestive system and tendons.
It’s the second most common substance in the body — second only to water.
Because of all these vital areas that collagen influences and systems it keeps operating smoothly, it’s famously called the “glue” that helps hold the body together.
And it’s a good thing we have this “glue” in our bodies. Because without it, you’d most likely see distinct signs of aging and experience joint discomfort.
Scientists know this is true. How? Because the body’s collagen production naturally begins to slow down as people age.
That’s one of the key reasons sagging skin and joint discomfort are associated with older age.
Collagen Naturally contains Glucosamine Chondroitin and the following Amino Acids