Fushi organic collagen builder
Collagen is the most important protein in the human body. Collagen is one of the main structural proteins, accounting for 30% of all proteins in the body. Collagen is made up of long-chain amino acids and has a high content of proline and glycine. Collagen is simultaneously a building material in the human body that participates in the construction process of hair, nails, bones, and glue, ensuring the vital functions of tissues and organs.
While collagen fibers are constantly growing in children and young people, from the age of 25, the human body begins to lose its natural collagen from the age of 25. The first to see it is from the condition of the skin- the skin loses elasticity, becomes drier, wrinkles, stretch marks are formed and the radiant complexion of the skin disappears.
- Collagen plays an extremely important role in strengthening and moisturizing the skin. Adequate collagen levels ensure the renewal, regeneration and elasticity of skin cells.
- Collagen is the main building material for nails and hair, ensuring the growth and strength of nails and promoting hair growth and reducing hair loss
- Collagen provides strong joints and helps relieve joint pain.
- Collagen is an important building component in bone construction. Reduced collagen levels in the body increase bone thinning and predisposition to fractures
- Collagen plays an important role in supporting heart function and maintaining large blood vessels. As collagen decreases, the risk of heart disease increases.
- Collagen intake helps to increase muscle mass, keeping a person stronger, more energetic and physically active
During pregnancy, a woman's body undergoes a major change. Bones, joints skin and other tissues and organs receive a very heavy load. With the growth of the baby, the mother's tissues gradually stretch, making room for the growing baby. In addition, collagen is also needed to build bones, tissues and muscles of a growing baby.
Collagen during pregnancy makes bones stronger, providing enough material to build both baby bones and maintain the mother's strong bones. To prevent bone thinning after pregnancy
Sufficient collagen during pregnancy helps prevent joint pain. With a growing pregnancy, an exceptionally large load falls on the joints, as a result of which joint pains occur in the ankles, knee joints, hip joints.
Just as collagen is extremely necessary for the mother, collagen is essential for a growing baby. Collagen is used in baby skin, muscles, bone joints, hair and nails
Some studies have also shown a reduction in early pregnancy nausea with adequate collagen intake, as collagen helps stabilize blood sugar levels
During pregnancy, a varied and healthy diet is especially important. It is important to make sure that the diet also contains enough foods that promote collagen production.
- Foods rich in vitamin C - citrus, goji berries, Inca berries, cherries, mango, baobab and pineapple
- Protein - fish, seafood, beef, chicken, legumes, peas, chickpeas
- Nuts and seeds - pumpkin seeds, pistachios, chia seeds
Fushi collagen provides the structure and elasticity of the skin. Supports cell renewal. Strengthens bones and joints. Amino acids such as glycine, alanine, proline and hydroxproline from Acerola cherry are important ingredients to help produce collagen in the human body. Enriched with vitamin C.
Vitamin E enhances blood flow to tissues by supporting natural collagen construction and fighting free radicals circulating as a natural antioxidant
Fushi collagen has also been added to some important herbal extracts. Gotu Kola, which has an excellent ability to keep the skin stronger and firmer while supporting the blood supply. And green tea extract, which acts as a very influential antioxidant, but is also rich in riboflavin, which is an important holder of skin tone and elasticity.
It is also suitable for vegans for everyday use. The recommended daily dose is 2 capsules with water and food to take in.