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Collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body and an important building block for skin, hair, nails, bones and joints. With advancing age, the body's own collagen production decreases, leading to visible signs of ageing, joint problems and a weaker connective tissue structure. Herbano's fish collagen hydrolysate powder is one of the best sources of collagen to counteract these processes. Due to its high bioavailability, scientifically proven effectiveness and sustainable production, it is considered one of the most effective products for natural regeneration and support of the body.
Fish collagen is extracted from the skin and scales of fish and broken down into small peptides using a special hydrolysis process. These tiny molecules make fish collagen particularly easy to digest and bioavailable. It is quickly absorbed by the body and can target areas where it is needed – in the skin, joints, hair and nails.
A key advantage of fish collagen is its high content of type I collagen, the most common type of collagen found in the human body. Type I collagen is the main component of the skin and ensures firmness, elasticity and moisture. It is also important for the stability of bones, tendons and connective tissue. Fish collagen is therefore particularly effective for regenerating and strengthening the skin and the entire connective tissue.
Fish collagen is often referred to as the best source of collagen because it offers several advantages over other types such as bovine or porcine collagen:
The smaller peptides in fish collagen, which are produced during the hydrolysis process, are absorbed more quickly and efficiently by the body. Studies show that fish collagen is up to 1.5 times better absorbed by the body than collagen from other sources. This high bioavailability enables the body to use the collagen specifically where it is needed, whether in the skin, joints or connective tissue.
Type I collagen is the most important type of collagen for skin, hair, nails and connective tissue. It ensures the elasticity, firmness and moisture of the skin and plays a central role in the stability of bones and tendons. Fish collagen is particularly rich in type I collagen and is therefore ideal for cosmetic purposes such as wrinkle reduction and skin tightening, as well as for regenerative purposes such as repairing damaged tissue or supporting the healing of micro-injuries. These versatile effects make fish collagen the optimal choice for anyone who wants to promote both their outer beauty and inner health.
Fish collagen is obtained from by-products of fish processing (e.g. skin and scales). This means that it is a resource-efficient use that protects both the environment and energy consumption. Compared to other collagen sources such as beef or pork, fish collagen is therefore more environmentally friendly.
Fish collagen has proven its effectiveness in numerous studies, particularly in improving skin elasticity, relieving joint pain and strengthening hair and nails. Its versatility and wide range of applications make it an ideal product for both cosmetic purposes and general health.
Fish collagen hydrolysate powder has been shown in scientific studies to have positive effects on skin, joints, hair and nails.
With age, the body's collagen production decreases, leading to wrinkles, loss of elasticity and dry skin. Taking collagen powder can counteract these processes.
The peptides contained in fish collagen stimulate the body's own collagen production and strengthen the structure of the connective tissue. The result is firmer, smoother and better hydrated skin, which contributes to a more youthful appearance.
A study investigated the effect of hydrolysed fish collagen on skin health in women aged 45 to 59. After 90 days of oral intake, the collagen group showed a significant reduction in wrinkles, improved skin density and improved collagen structure compared to the placebo group. Image analyses confirmed better collagen organisation and a reduction in elastosis – damage to the elastic fibres of the skin caused by UV radiation or ageing, which leads to sagging and deeper wrinkles. The results show that collagen from fish cartilage offers clinical benefits in skin ageing by visibly improving the structure and elasticity of the skin.
Fish collagen hydrolysate powder supports joint health by providing important building blocks such as the amino acids glycine and proline, which promote the formation and regeneration of cartilage tissue. These substances strengthen the joint structure, help form synovial fluid and contribute to maintaining mobility. However, fish collagen goes beyond mere nutrient supply, as it actively stimulates processes that support the repair of cartilage tissue while slowing down the breakdown of joint tissue.
In addition, fish collagen has anti-inflammatory properties, reducing swelling and pain in the joints. This makes it not only a valuable aid in preventing joint wear and tear – for example, in athletes or people with physically demanding lifestyles – but also an effective remedy for conditions such as osteoarthritis or post-injury pain. With its regenerative and anti-inflammatory properties, fish collagen offers a natural way to keep joints healthy, pain-free and flexible in the long term.
A meta-analysis found that collagen supplements can be effective in alleviating osteoarthritis symptoms. Taking collagen led to a significant reduction in joint pain and stiffness. Overall, the study shows that collagen can be an effective supplement for treating osteoarthritis, particularly for pain relief and improving mobility.
Collagen powder supports healthy hair and nails by providing essential amino acids such as glycine and proline, which are needed for the formation of keratin, the main component of hair and nails. Keratin gives these structures their strength and elasticity, making hair stronger and nails more resistant. A lack of collagen, on the other hand, can lead to brittle nails and thinning hair, as the stability and regeneration of these tissues is impaired.
Fish collagen has a similarly positive effect on hair health. The nutrients it contains promote the regeneration of hair roots and the formation of new hair follicles, stimulating hair growth. At the same time, fish collagen improves the elasticity and strength of the hair, significantly reducing breakage and split ends. Fish collagen can help restore fullness and shine, especially to weakened or thinning hair.
Regular intake of fish collagen not only improves your appearance, but also strengthens the underlying structure of your hair and nails. It therefore provides comprehensive support in reducing hair loss, repairing brittle nails and ensuring healthy, strong hair and nails in the long term.
➤ Collagen helps to heal wounds faster and reduces scarring by building new skin tissue.
The choice between collagen powder or capsules depends on personal preference and lifestyle. Both variants contain collagen in its hydrolysed form, which means that the effect remains the same. However, the powder has some practical advantages: it can be dosed flexibly and easily stirred into drinks such as water, smoothies, coffee or yoghurt. This makes it ideal for people who want to consume larger amounts of collagen to support their skin, joints or hair, for example.
Capsules, on the other hand, are easy to use and particularly practical for on the go. They are suitable for people who want to avoid the taste of powder or prefer a precisely pre-measured amount. However, capsules often contain lower amounts of collagen per capsule, meaning that higher doses require more capsules, which can be inconvenient. Many users therefore recommend collagen powder for comprehensive effects and maximum flexibility, as it can be better tailored to individual needs.
Collagen powder is generally considered to be well tolerated and is tolerated by most people without any problems. In rare cases, however, mild digestive symptoms such as flatulence, bloating or stomach upset may occur, especially at higher doses or if the body is not used to collagen supplements. These symptoms are usually harmless and subside after a short time. It is important to follow the recommended daily dose and start with a smaller amount to test your tolerance.
People with fish allergies should avoid fish collagen, as it is derived from fish and may trigger allergic reactions. Pregnant and breastfeeding women are advised to consult a doctor before taking collagen supplements, even though no negative effects have been reported to date.
Overall, collagen powder has a very low side effect profile, making it a safe and effective dietary supplement.
Recommended intake of collagen powder:
The powder is tasteless and easily soluble.
Do not exceed the recommended daily intake.
Collagen powder composition:100 % pure fish collagen peptides (collagen hydrolysate)
Note: Contains fish products.
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Collagen powder promotes skin firming, joint health and strengthens hair and nails. It can reduce wrinkles, improve mobility and promote the regeneration of connective tissue.
Doctors emphasise that collagen powder can help with skin ageing and joint problems as long as it is taken as a supplement and not as a substitute for a healthy lifestyle.
Yes, collagen supplementation is beneficial if you want to strengthen your skin, joints or hair. The effect is strongest in cases of deficiency or increased demand.
Collagen has a high satiety effect and contains hardly any fat or carbohydrates. It supports muscle growth, which increases calorie consumption in the long term.
No, collagen is not a known risk factor for thrombosis. There is no evidence that collagen has a negative effect on blood clotting.
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