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Collagen

Collagen Peptides

What is that?

Collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body and an essential building block for skin, bones, joints, tendons and muscles. It provides strength and elasticity to the skin and plays a crucial role in maintaining healthy joints. As we age, natural collagen production decreases, which can lead to skin aging and joint problems.

Collagen peptides, also known as hydrolyzed collagen, are a bioactive form of collagen that is better absorbed by the body. Through a special hydrolysis process, collagen molecules are broken down into smaller amino acid chains, allowing them to be absorbed into the bloodstream faster and do their job effectively.

What are collagen peptides?

Collagen peptides, also known as hydrolyzed collagen, are a bioactive form of collagen that is better absorbed by the body. Through a special hydrolysis process, collagen molecules are broken down into smaller amino acid chains, allowing them to be absorbed into the bloodstream faster and do their job effectively.

What types of collagen are there?

Collagen comes in different types, but the most important for the human body are:

Type I: Good for skin, hair and nails. This type of collagen is mainly found in fish and bovine collagen.

Type II: Known in cartilage and joints. This type is often obtained from chicken or cartilage extracts.

Type III: Supports the skin structure and is often combined with Type I collagen.

Fish Collagen or Beef Collagen? 🐮🐟

Fish and beef collagen are the most well-known and used forms.
Within the beauty sector, fish collagen (mainly collagen in powder form) is often looked at.

At Dailipharma we consciously work with bovine collagen because we only work with hydrolyzed collagen peptides.
This means that there is no difference in origin anymore. The collagen peptides are so small that the source no longer matters.

Finally, unlike fish collagen, bovine collagen is not an allergen .

Which collagen works best?

The effectiveness of collagen depends on the source and the absorption. Hydrolyzed collagen peptides from fish or beef are the most bioavailable and are quickly absorbed by the body.

Combining collagen with vitamin C is essential for its absorption and also strengthens natural collagen production.

When will I notice results?

Most people notice an improvement in their skin, hair and joints after 4 to 8 weeks .

Most studies have always been done on 1 month, 3 months and 6 months of collagen use.

Consistency is key here.