The Top 10 Health Benefits of Collagen
100% Pure Hydrolysed Collagen Powder
BIOACTIVE COLLAGEN PEPTIDES
THE BAD NEWS
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the body. It literally holds everything together, reduces inflammation, promotes digestive and immune function, muscle strength, bone density and wound-healing. Its a unique building block comprised of essential amino acids that provide strength and structural support to our skin, hair, nails tendons and ligaments and is essential to muscle recovery and repair.
Unfortunately, our body’s native collagen production declines with age and although we can get collagen from our diet, other factors like environmental pollution, smoking and alcohol consumption can lead to an even greater rate of decline. Collagen production depletes from when we are just 25 and by the time we hit 50, we will have lost half of our collagen production. Natural collagen depletion results in the visible and degenerative effects of ageing.
THE GOOD NEWS
Fortunately, there is a way to help offset this decline and enhance your body's natural ability to rejuvenate, restore and repair itself. Lost collagen can easily be restored and you don’t have to spend a ton of money to help support your immune system, rejuvenate youthful radiance and restore daily vitality. All you need is a daily intake of MojoMe pure hydrolysed collagen.
Sourced from South America, the quality of MojoMe Pure Collagen is guaranteed. We source only the finest pasture-raised grass-fed collagen produced by world-leading scientists and nutritionists.
6. Reduces Inflammation
Glycine is a potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant that boosts metabolism and supports gastrointestinal health.
MojoMe collagen is a structural protein that is exceptionally rich in glycine, proline and hydroxyproline, representing 50% of its total amino acid content. The glycine concentration in MojoMe collagen (20X higher than other sources of protein) is unique to Peptan®. It provides proven Nutri-functional properties that cannot be found with other protein sources.
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