Essensey Collagen Forte – 120 capsules.
ESSENSEY Kolagne Forte dietary supplement in the form of capsules contains 2400 mg of SOLUGEL® type I collagen hydrolysate in the recommended daily portion.
✔️ DIETARY SUPPLEMENT CONTAINING 2400 MG OF COLLAGEN HYDROLYSATE IN A DAILY PORTION
✔️ A HIGH PORTION OF COLLAGEN IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE POWER OF THE COLLAGEN FORTE DIETARY SUPPLEMENT
✔️ RAW MATERIAL USED FOR PRODUCTION IS: TYPE I COLLAGEN HYDROLYZATE SOLUGEL®
Collagen
Collagen is the most common protein in the human body, found in bones, muscles, skin, and tendons. It is the main component of connective tissue, which is why its proper content in our body is so important. [1]
Collagen in the body
The human body is no longer able to maintain a balance between the processes of collagen formation and degradation in the body after the age of 25. Collagen loss affects the appearance of the skin, the proper functioning of blood and lymphatic vessels, and may also affect joints and bones. [1] That is why it is so important to provide collagen in the right amount through food and supplementation.
Collagen type I
There are about 30 types of collagens known so far in the world. [1] The most common – it constitutes as much as 90% of all – is collagen type I. This is collagen classified as a fibrillar, due to its structure. Collagen type I, which is a component of the ESSENSEY Kolagen Forte dietary supplement, occurs naturally in the skin, bones, tendons, ligaments, and even in the cornea. [2]
Nutritional Value/Nutritional Information: Per 4 caps.
- SOLUGEL® Collagen Type I Hydrolyzate: 2400 mg
Ingredients: SOLUGEL® type I collagen hydrolysate (81.1%), capsule shell (glazing agent – hydroxypropyl methylcellulose), anti-caking agent – magnesium salts of fatty acids. May contain unintentional presence of milk derivatives, soy, cereals containing gluten, eggs, peanuts and other nuts.
Recommended intake/preparation method:
Take 2 capsules 2 times daily with a sufficient amount of fluid, preferably during or immediately after a meal.
Store out of reach of small children, in a dry and cool place. Protect from direct sunlight.
- Czubak, K. A., & Zbikowska, H. M. (2014). Structure, function and biomedical significance of collagens. In Annales Academiae Medicae Silesiensis (Vol. 4, No. 68, pp. 245-254).
- Banaś, M., & Pietrucha, K. (2009). Types and structure of collagen protein.
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