Many of us know about collagen in the
context of cosmetic treatments that make wrinkles disappear, but not any
more than that. Although collagen does wonders when used in these
treatments, it plays a much more significant role in the body than you
ever imagined. It contributes to good overall health and the functioning
of a variety of essential bodily procedures. In order for you to enjoy
these benefits, we added a special recipe that will allow you to provide
your body with essential collagen that will give you a youthful spirit,
strengthen your bones, and give your skin a fresh look.
What is collagen?
In order to understand the importance of collagen, you must first know
exactly what it is and how it works in our body. Chemically, collagen is
the most common protein produced in the human body, accounting for 6%
of our weight and between 25% and 35% of all proteins in the body. More
specifically, our bodies are made up of 30% proteins, with 90% of them
being collagen. In its definition, collagen is a structural protein
found in various areas of the body and is designed to maintain their
strength and flexibility. Collagen is a hard and strong protein, but the
elastin protein attached to it allows it its flexibility.
Therefore, it can be found in various tissues, such as the lungs,
arteries, and other blood vessels that need to be flexible to allow
blood to flow through them. In addition, collagen is found in connective
tissue such as bones, tendons, etc., and is actually the "glue" that
holds the cells of these organs together. As the year's pass, our body
produces less and less, and after the ages of 25-30, our body produces
less than 1% of it each year. There are other factors, such as, excess
sugar consumption, stress, and smoking that cause a decline in collagen
production, so it is important to consume collagen from external sources
to keep our body in as good condition as possible.
6 Key roles of collagen in the human body:
Collagen has a variety of important roles in the body, the least of
which is maintaining youthful skin:
1. Helps restore muscle after training or injury
During training or after an injury, the muscle cells break down a little
and it is important to restore them to their previous state to prevent
significant injury to them. Proper amounts of collagen in the body give
the muscles and tendons the flexibility they need and as a result their
ability to rehabilitate after exercise. Moreover, collagen allows
muscles to recover after certain types of injuries, so it is important
to maintain a normal level of collagen in the body.
2. Releases fat from artery walls
The fat that accumulates in the arteries due to poor nutrition or other
factors leads to constipation and disruption of normal blood flow. This
combination is dangerous and causes various heart diseases and serious
conditions such as aneurysms and stroke, so it is important that the
arteries undergo a "cleaning" from time to time. Collagen has a huge
role in this, and it allows to remove, at least in part, the fat that is
deposited in the artery walls.
3. Increases production of cellular energy
When we feel general physical fatigue, it often means that the cells in
our bodies are also tired and do not generate the necessary amounts of
energy. Collagen helps give body cells the energy they need to overcome
their fatigue and create the energy we need.
4. Takes part in building DNA strands
Part of the aging process involves slowing down the process of
replicating the DNA strands in our bodies that are responsible for
producing different proteins, collagen helps improve the build-up of DNA
strands so that they can do their job best, and prevent symptoms of
aging that include a variety of symptoms that are not always pleasant.
5. Helps repair digestive damage and leaky
gut syndrome
To benefit from good health, it is important to maintain the condition
of the digestive system so that it breaks down and transfers vital
components to the body. Many of us have gastrointestinal problems caused
by a variety of reasons, with one of these problems being leaky gut
syndrome. In this condition, there is damage to the cells of the
intestinal walls which no longer stick together, which causes the
leakage of substances into the bloodstream. Collagen helps repair these
holes and other problems in the digestive system, so it is actually
responsible for the health of our entire body that starts in the
stomach.
6. Helps prevent bone loss (osteopenia)
Osteopenia is a preliminary stage of osteoporosis that causes the bones
to weaken as time passes. According to experts, consumption of foods
containing collagen helps prevent this problem and thus strengthens your
bones over the passage of years. This means that you can stay active at
older ages and slow down this physical condition that affects many
older people, especially women.
How can you consume collagen every day?
Today there are a variety of creams and treatments that include collagen
that penetrates the skin and rehabilitates it, but this is only one way
of using it. The second option is eating bone marrow that can be easily
prepared in your home on a daily basis or several times a week. Bones
derived from poultry, beef, and other animals contain large amounts of
collagen that can be released by heating up the bones as is done when
preparing a stock. The recipe below will teach you how to make a
healthy, rich and nutritious bone stock that will fill your body with
vitamins, minerals and most importantly, collagen, which is responsible
for many important bodily processes.
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