Accounting for 30% of the body’s total body protein, collagen is the most abundant and ubiquitous protein that works to maintain the structure and function of the skin and connective tissues throughout the body. Healthy skin is the body’s primary barrier to prevent dehydration and potential infection while maintaining moisture and body temperature. Skin elasticity and firmness are dependent on collagen peptides. Visible signs of collagen loss are evident in early adulthood, with the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, as well as slight joint discomfort.
Serving Size 1 Scoop (5g) or 2 Scoops (10g
Servings Per Container 40 or 20)
Suggested Use. Take 1 to 2 scoops daily or as directed by a health professional.
In understanding eating disorders, it's crucial to recognize often-unseen forces at play. In this article we delve into how family dynamics and traumatic, stressful experiences, many of which might not be immediately apparent, may contribute to the development of eating disorders. We explore the intricate link between these experiences, the ensuing anxiety generated from possible unresolved traumas, and the use of food as a coping mechanism.