The Collagen Peptides prepared by Vital Proteins are highly bioavailable, which is why they contribute to the accelerated improvement of joint flexibility. These are one of the parts of the body most affected by the decrease in collagen production. This is why joint wear and tear and inflammation are so common, especially in athletes, due to repetitive movements and oxidative stress.
Collagen also helps to improve strength and reduce muscle recovery time. It thus supports the endurance of athletes, who will feel more energetic for longer and less fatigued after physical activity.
It also promotes skin hydration and helps to prevent and reduce wrinkles and fine lines. This is because the cartilage that makes up the skin layer is made of collagen tissue, which is generally known for its cosmetic effect.
After the age of 40, the decline in the production of this protein accelerates, causing ageing to occur in a very short time. Hence the importance of collagen peptides, which accelerate tissue regeneration to reduce wrinkles and fine lines, as well as benefiting bones, nails and hair.
Of particular importance is the support that collagen provides to the circulatory system and the heart, as it promotes the flexibility of veins and arteries. It also helps to strengthen the heart muscle, thus contributing to the prevention of cardiovascular diseases.