COLLAGEN HYALURONIC ACID

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180 capsules – 400mg/caps

Collagen, hyaluronic acid, and vitamin C-based dietary supplement
Collagen is a fibrous protein present in many human body structures like in skin, cartilages, or ligaments. This is the most abundant protein in the organism and represents around 30% of the total amount of proteins. It insures cohesion, elasticity as well as regeneration of many tissues. Senescence starting from the age of 20, the number of fibroblast cells found in the dermis tends to decrease which depletes the skin of collagen. Manganese present in our capsules contributes to the keeping of a normal bone structure and vitamin C fosters collagen assimilation.

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Collagen and hyaluronic acid are essential components for the health of the skin, hair, and nails, as well as for joint and bone health.

Here are the properties described in the scientific literature:

  • Promotes joint health
  • Improves skin health, hydration, and elasticity
  • Reduces skin wrinkles
  • Relieves joint pain
  • Strengthens bones and prevents bone loss
  • Boosts metabolism
  • Stimulates muscle mass
  • Strengthens hair, teeth, and nails

Why choose our product to support your health?

Our products are manufactured in the heart of France, in the Loire Valley.

Through our partner laboratories, all our products are certified organic.

Our product is exclusively composed of natural ingredients and is guaranteed free of additives, GMOs.

The formulation of our products has been studied with the highest expertise to ensure optimal physiological correction for your well-being.

By following the indicated dosage, our physiological corrector will cost you €58 per month.

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CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE ON COLLAGEN AND HYALURONIC ACID

Collagen improves hydration, elasticity and reduces skin wrinkles

Collagen represents 70% of skin proteins. Collagen synthesis diminishes progressively starting at the age of 25 and this deficit is correlated with a reduction in skin quality that becomes ever thinner, weakens, and loses in flexibility, favoring the appearance of wrinkles year after year. In 2018, a test in South Korea studied the effects of collagen on the skin. The results allowed the researchers to notice that collagen enables wrinkle reduction through improving skin elasticity and supporting water retention to improve hydration (1). Other studies saw the same finding. A regular collagen intake allows to significantly reduce the number of wrinkles. Scientists have also noticed that collagen supplements foster the production of collagen and elastin, proteins assisting skin structure (2;3). Therefore, a regular collagen intake allows not only to reduce the number of wrinkles but is also beneficial to the synthesis of the skin matrix, acting against senescence.

Collagen relieves joint pain and arthrosis 

Collagen is a key joint component and insures their cohesion and elasticity. As time goes by, collagen synthesis in joints diminishes, which deteriorates the connective tissue. This collagen loss can be related to joint pain especially during an effort. The results of a recent study done in Germany revealed that a collagen intake reduced significantly the joint pain experienced during physical exercise by athletes, especially in the knee joint (4). The extra collagen could accumulate in the cartilage and could stimulate fibroblasts to produce collagen. This accumulation can reduce the inflammation, can offer a better joint support, and can reduce pain.

A collagen loss can lead to joint pain but also to an increased risk of developing joint problems like arthrosis. This case is linked to wear and tear and is characterized by the joint cartilage destruction and the remolding of the underlying bone. Certain studies suggest that collagen supplements can fight the symptoms of arthrosis and reduce the overall joint pain, like a 2016 study argues. It revealed that an intake of collagen reduced the symptoms in knee arthrosis, by diminishing joint stiffness and pain. A regular collagen intake therefore relieves joint pain (5).

Collagen fights against osteoporosis by preventing bone loss

Collagen is one of the main components of bones and gives them their structure and strength, as an INSERM study conducted in Lyon attests. Starting at the age of 25, collagen synthesis diminishes in bones and leads to a reduction of bone mass. This decrease in bone mass can lead to conditions like osteoporosis, which is defined by a low bone mineral density and generates a higher risk of having broken bones (6).

Studies reveal that collagen supplements can help to inhibit bone degradation, which brings about osteoporosis, by stimulating the proliferation and growth of cartilage cells. Thus, taking extra collagen has a therapeutic effect on osteoporosis, increasing bone mineral density, and has a protective effect on joint cartilage. It also has a relieving effect on pain (7).

Collagen stimulates muscle development and fights against sarcopenia

A study investigated the efficiency of collagen combined to 1-hour resistance sport sessions done three times a week by elderly patients in a sarcopenic state. Sarcopenia is reflected in mass and strength loss. It is attributed to senescence and can be accelerated by a sedentary lifestyle and an unbalanced diet. After three months, the study results confirmed that the sport program associated with the intake of collagen was adapted to significantly increasing muscular mass, muscular strength and human motor control of people suffering from sarcopenia. Moreover, the study demonstrated that a combination of resistance sport exercises with the collagen intake triggered a more visible improvement of body composition. It indeed indicated a significant increase of muscular mass compared to the group that received a placebo. Furthermore, muscular strength was greatly improved after the addition of collagen compared to those in the training program using a placebo (8).

Additional information

Weight 0,5 kg
Composition

– Hydrolysat de collagène
– Membrane d’œuf de poule
– Gélule (gélatine)
– Hyaluronate de sodium
– Extrait d'acérola (Malpighia punicifolia) à 25% de vitamine C
– Manganèse
– Cuivre
– Anti-agglomérant : stéarate de magnésium

Contre-indications

Nos correcteurs physiologiques sont des produits actifs qui peuvent nécessiter l’avis de votre professionnel de santé.
– Ne pas dépasser la dose journalière recommandée.
– Tenir hors de portée des jeunes enfants.
– Ne doit pas se substituer à une alimentation variée et équilibrée et à un mode de vie sain.
– Conserver le produit à l'abri de la lumière, de la chaleur et de l'humidité.
– Pour les femmes enceintes ou allaitantes, consulter un professionnel de santé.
– Réservé à l'adulte.

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