Description
Description
Collagen is made up of 35% glycine, 11% alanine, and 21% proline and hydroxyproline.
Collagen is only available from animals. Glycine and proline are responsible for the unusual fibrous property of collagen. In ancient cultures skin and bone from animals was consumed to help heal wounds and to strengthen and support bones and joints.
Using collagen as a major dietary protein can help increase bone density and is an easy way to restrict the amino acids that are associated with many of the problems of aging. (Ray Peat)
Collagen Hydrolysate releases factors that promote wound healing and suppress tumor invasiveness. (Pasco, et al., 2003) Glycine itself is one of the factors promoting wound healing and tumor inhibition.
Grass Fed Collagen with Liver & Marrow helps improve skin, hair and nails, providing a unique combination of essential peptides, vitamins and minerals. Nurture your body from the inside out, to maintain healthy, strong and voluminous hair, promote wellbeing and healthy energy levels throughout the day. Trachea, scapula, marrow-rich bones and other cartilaginous parts provide concentrated amounts of connective tissue, collagen and other proteins that are now missing from the modern diet. Grass fed liver is particularly rich in vitamin B12, vitamin A, choline, folate and and many other powerful nutrients that most people are deficient in. Grass fed liver also contains compounds that help the human liver function better. Other substances in liver reduce fatigue, improve digestive health and support brain function.* Many modern day integrative holistic practitioners use Grass Fed Beef Collagen with Liver & Marrow to support healthier skin ailments and to improve appearance, hair and nails.
GRASS FED COLLAGEN (850MG)
— Your skin, hair, nails, connective tissue, cartilage and joints all rely on ample Collagen to be healthy strong and flexible. * — Dr Amy Myers.
GRASS FED BONE MARROW MATRIX (850MG)
Marrow provides specialised cells (stem cells and base cells), growth factors, fat soluble activators that the body uses to build, repair, and maintain our skeletal bones, connective tissue and more * —
GRASS FED LIVER (300MG)
— The most nutrient dense superfood, containing bioavailable retinol (vitamin A), heme iron, B12 and folate. Supports liver health, energy demands and is a key player in metabolism and methylation* —
Support your body with:
- Cartilage Collagen - Type II collagen with proteoglycans, a protein-polysaccharide bond that provides elasticity.
- Copper, biotin, and CoQ10 - crucial health of skin, hair, and nails.
- Vitamin A (retinol) - for cell replication, as an antioxidant defence agains free radicals and to reduce skin blemishes and acne.
- Amino acids - glycine, hydroxyproline and proline.
- Scapula-derived collagen - rich in Type II collagen.
- Bone marrow matrix derived collagen - along with Types I, II and III collagen.
- Fat Soluble vitamins A D E and K - aid dry skin and help prevent hair loss and hormonal upsets. They help your body to absorb enough vitamin A properly, which is needed to prevent ageing in the skin.
- Molecular biodirectors - to improve appearance of skin hair and nails.
- Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) - which regulate cell growth and repair, act as lubricants and shock absorbers, and aid wound repair.
- Hyaluronic acid -t o improve skin moisture.
- Zinc - maintains skin structure, helps with regeneration of cells, supports healthy reproductive hormones and helps protein synthesis in the body. Maintains hair health strength and growth.
- Vitamin B5 & Riboflavin - for shiny stronger hair and to assist nail and hair growth. It helps convert food into energy and maintains healthy body tissues and red blood cell health.
Deficiencies in these nutrients are correlated to having hair, skin and nail disorders/imbalances. So whether you are trying to treat, or to just boost, your hair, skin and nails, these nutrients are what you need to be consuming on a regular basis.
Our hair, skin and nails all require common nutrients in order to be able to grow and heal. These nutrients, are also required to be consumed through our diets, with these extremities often being the last place that receives these nutrients, hence why nutrient deficiencies can be seen in our nails. For example with white spots, brittle nails and split nail beds, thinning and dry hair, as well as our skin, either reacting through producing too much oil or not enough oil.
Underneath the epidermis is the dermis, the layer that is responsible for your skin’s structural integrity and elasticity. It is the layer where you find collagen, elastin and moisture-retaining molecules like hyaluronic acid, which all work together to keep skin firm, smooth and moist. These cells in the dermis generate new collagen while the old collagen is being broken down, a process which happens continuously. However, this natural collagen production slows from your mid-20s onwards, especially if additional risk factors like smoking, excessive exposure to sun and pollution, stress and inadequate nutrition are present. Women face an additional disadvantage with age, because falling oestrogen levels result in thinner, more fragile skin.
SUGGESTED USE: Four capsules daily or as directed by a healthcare professional.
FDA STATEMENT*Any statements made on this website have not been evaluated by the Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) or Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Product information and statements made are not intended to diagnose, prevent, treat or cure any disease.
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