What is Collagen?
Collagen is a protein that defines the structural integrity of our bodies.
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body, and can be found in bones, skin, muscles, eyes, nails, ligaments, tendons, joints, and hair.
As the body ages, collagen supplies and the ability to regenerate them decrease. This compromises structural integrity. Collagen fibers weaken and breakdown, contributing to common signs of aging such as wrinkles and joint pain.
Structure
Collagen is the primary structural component for all tissue in the body, providing the strength, tenacity and resilience we rely on daily.
Regeneration
Collagen aids in regenerating and forming new tissue. Depending on how it is arranged, collagen forms the basis for either rock-hard bone or soft, pliable skin.