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Frequently Asked Questions
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Our skin is 75% collagen, which starts to deteriorate in our twenties and is increased by other lifestyle and external conditions.
Collagen supports reducing skin wrinkles and smooth fine lines - increases skin hydration, improves moisture levels, and promotes skin healing. In addition helping to maintain healthy hair and nails.
Collagen includes 19 amino acids, including 8 essential amino acids but not the essential amino - tryptophan. Therefore it needs to be a complete protein.
The most prevalent protein in the body is collagen. Collagen peptides are small amino acids formed after the long collagen molecules are degraded (enzymatic hydrolysis).
Because they are smaller and more easily absorbed by the body, they behave differently from larger collagen molecules. The body can recognise distinct peptides for specific tasks based on their size and amino acid content. They are composed of the same amino acids as collagen but have distinct characteristics.
Collagen can be taken at any time. There is no evidence that taking collagen in the morning, evening, or on an empty stomach is more effective.
No, you need collagen and whey for different purposes as they have different benefits in the body.
Gain an insight into the differences and similarities in the blog below.