Collagen is a protein that’s important for the health and function of the connective tissue in your body.
Connective tissue holds your various body parts – skin, bones, and organs – together and gives your body its shape.
Without collagen, your body might look very different.
Our bodies make collagen by breaking down the protein we eat into amino acids, which are the building blocks our bodies use to make new proteins.
You can get collagen from both food and supplements.
Research on the specific health benefits of collagen supplements compared to collagen from food is still ongoing.
What’s certain, however, is that collagens add important elements to your diet.
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Source(s) / Reference(s):
Effects of hydrolyzed collagen supplementation on skin aging
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33742704/
Collagen-rich Foods
0:00 Introduction
0:25 What are the benefits of collagen?
0:51 Garlic
1:05 Orange vegetables
1:14 Dark-green vegetables
1:29 Tomato, pepper, and beet
1:45 Oat
1:58 Nuts and almonds
2:11 Red berries
2:26 Citrus fruits
2:51 Outro
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