How does Korea
COLLAGEN PEPTIDE work
COLLAGEN PEPTIDE work
When administered orally, collagen peptide reaches the small intestine where it can be digested to form dipeptides and tripeptides or free amino acids. These peptides are easily absorbed across the small intestine membrane where they enter the blood stream. Through blood vessels, the Korea collagen peptides are then distributed in the human body and in particular in the dermis of the skin, in joints and in muscles where an in vivo experiment has proven that they can remain up to 14 days: Once in the local connective tissue, the Korea collagen peptides can act with a double mechanism, i) Korea collagen peptides and free amino acids provide the building blocks for the formation of collagen and elastin fibres; ii) Korea Collagen peptides stimulate the proliferation of fibloblasts and the synthesis of collagen and hyaluronic acid. Based on the hypothesis drawn from the referred scientific literature the benefits of fibroblasts activation can be summarised as follows:
- Increased collagen synthesis
- Increased hyaluronic acid synthesis
Stimulating the fibroblasts is the key to increase the levels of collagen and hyaluronic acid in the connective tissue.
- Increased hyaluronic acid synthesis
Stimulating the fibroblasts is the key to increase the levels of collagen and hyaluronic acid in the connective tissue.
BENEFITS
» COLLAGEN SYNTHESIS
» ELASTIN SYNTHESIS
» HYALORUNIC ACID SYNTHESIS
» COLLAGEN SYNTHESIS
» ELASTIN SYNTHESIS
» HYALORUNIC ACID SYNTHESIS
Korea Collagen peptide replenishes our body from the reducing supply of collagen in our body. As we age, our skin loses elasticity, nails and hair become brittle. At the age of 25 our collagen levels reduces to about 1.5% a year as part of the ageing process. If we supplement our body with natural supply of Korea collagen peptide, it will directly help in keeping our skin, hair and nails healthy.