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E-Nutrients Collagen + Zinc is a health supplement perfect to help support your skin, nails, hair, muscles and joints!
Why collagen? Our bodies are made up of 30% protein, and 90% of this is collagen! As we age, our bodies aren't as efficient at producing or maintaining collagen. The collagen in E-Nutrients Collagen + Zinc is produced from grass fed cattle. The collagen produced is type 1 & 3, the most abundant types found in our bodies.
Why zinc? Zinc is essential in collagen synthesis in our bodies. With todays diet of processed foods and nutrient poor produce, many people are deficient or have low levels of zinc. By adding zinc to the collagen, we are making sure adequate zinc is available to help synthesize and maintain collagen levels. This is why we have developed this easy to take supplement to give our bodies a helping hand!
Our collagen is sourced from grass fed, pasture raised cattle.
No Artificial Colours or Flavourings, No Preservatives, No Added Sugar, Gluten Free, Dairy Free, Non-GMO, Paleo & Keto friendly
Simply add 1 teaspoon (5g) of Collagen + Zinc powder in a glass of water, juice, smoothie, tea, coffee or milk, daily (200mL). Stir or shake until dissolved and then enjoy!
Why not try it on your favorite cereal or yoghurt!
Bovine Collagen hydrolysate Types 1 & 3
(Also known as bovine collagen peptides)
and Zinc (zinc gluconate)
Collagen is a protein and proteins are made up of amino acids. The table provides the breakdown of amino acids found in our collagen.
Collagen is a natural protein found throughout our bodies. Our bodies are composed of 30% protein and of this, 90% is collagen! It’s essential for healthy joints and muscles. It also keeps skin elastic to lessen wrinkles.
There are 28 different types of this important collagen in your body, with most of it being type 1. Collagen type 1 is found in your skin, tendons, ligaments, internal organs and in the organic parts of your bones. Collagen type 2 helps to make cartilage, the flexible tissue between bones and in your ears and nose. Type 3 helps create muscles, bone marrow, blood vessels and lymphoid tissues.
As you get older, your body makes less collagen. You can’t measure exactly how much you have, but when it drops you may have symptoms such as joint pain or stiff tendons or ligaments. Your muscles may weaken and you could also develop thin papery skin and wrinkles. Taking collagen supplements may help ease these symptoms. Talk to your doctor about the best approach for you.
You can help your body make more collagen by eating healthy foods and taking a top-up supplement like our E-Nutrients Collagen + Zinc. To produce collagen, your body puts together amino acids. You find these amino acids in high-protein foods such as chicken, fish, beef, eggs, dairy, and beans. Other nutrients, like vitamin C, zinc, and copper, also play a part. You can get vitamin C in citrus fruits, tomatoes, and leafy greens. For zinc and copper, try shellfish, nuts, whole grains, and beans.
Eating a well-balanced diet of fruits and vegetables is the best way to achieve wellness. Due to our busy lifestyles, it is often that we miss elements in our diets that are crucial for our health. Taking a daily dose of E-Nutrients Collagen + Zinc, will help alleviate some of the deficiencies in our bodies.
1. "A clinical trial of 24-weeks duration to show improvement of joint pain in athletes who were treated with the dietary supplement collagen hydrolysate. The results of this study have implications for the use of collagen hydrolysate to support joint health and possibly reduce the risk of joint deterioration in a high-risk group".
Kristine L. Clark, Wayne Sebastianelli, Klaus R. Flechsenhar, Douglas F. Aukermann, Felix Meza, Roberta L. Millard, John R. Deitch, Paul S. Sherbondy & Ann Albert (2008) 24-Week study on the use of collagen hydrolysate as a dietary supplement in athletes with activity-related joint pain, Current Medical Research and Opinion, 24:5, 1485-1496,
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3. "Oral Supplementation of Collagen Peptides Improves Skin Hydration by Increasing the Natural Moisturizing Factor Content in the Stratum Corneum (Skin epidermis)."
Miyanaga M, Uchiyama T, Motoyama A, Ochiai N, Ueda O, Ogo M: Oral Supplementation of Collagen Peptides Improves Skin Hydration by Increasing the Natural Moisturizing Factor Content in the Stratum Corneum: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trial. Skin Pharmacol Physiol 2021;34:115-127.
Link to article: DOI: 10.1159/000513988
4. "Beneficial Effects of Collagen Hydrolysate" Song, Hongdong & Li, Bo. (2017). Beneficial Effects of Collagen Hydrolysate: A Review on Recent Developments. Biomed J Sci & Tech Res. 1. 1-4.
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5. "Efficacy of Collagen Peptide as Add on Nutritional Supplement in Type 2 Diabetes". Devasia, S., Kumar, S., Stephena, PS., Inoue, N., Sugihara, F., Suzuki, K. (2018) Double Blind, Randomized Clinical Study to Evaluate Efficacy of Collagen Peptide as Add on Nutritional Supplement in Type 2 Diabetes. J Clin Nutr Food Sci, 1(1): 006-011.
Link to article: Online Article
1. " In terms of skin health and beautifying nutrition, zinc is vital for cell growth, collagen formation and for wound healing.
‘Essential’ means that our bodies cannot make zinc and that we need to take it daily in our diet. With the popularity of restricted diets (vegan/vegetarian) plus issues with our collective gut health, scientists are concerned that more and more people are becoming deficient in zinc. In fact the World Health Organisation (WHO) now estimates that 30% of the global population are zinc deficient" says Dr Johanna Ward.
Link to article: https://aestheticmed.co.uk/site/featuresdetails/the-effect-of-zinc-on-skin
2. " Zinc supplements with dietary components are easily accessible and improve zinc utilization rate significantly. Food-derived zinc-binding compounds, including protein, peptide, polysaccharide, and polyphenol" Maoping Duan, Tian Li, Bo Liu, Shuhua Yin, Jiachen Zang, Chenyan Lv, Guanghua Zhao & Tuo Zhang (2021) Zinc nutrition and dietary zinc supplements, Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition. DOI: 10.1080/10408398.2021.1963664
3. "Zinc may increase bone formation through stimulating cell proliferation, alkaline phosphatase activity and collagen synthesis in osteoblastic MC3T3-E1 cells" Hyun-Ju Seo, Young-Eun Cho, Taewan Kim, Hong-In Shin, In-Sook Kwun (2010) Nutrition, Research and Practice. DOI: https://doi.org/10.4162/nrp.2010.4.5.356
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