Wednesday, 14 October 2015 12:11

Best Ways to Boost Your Collagen

After the age of 25, collagen production declines and your body literally starts to "dry out."
Water and collagen are the two most abundant substances in the human body.

All of your body's tissues are made, in some degree, of collagen. 

But, after the age of 25, collagen production declines and your body literally starts to "dry out." That drying causes the signs of aging: wrinkled skin, thinning or loss of hair, weakened bones and joints, dry skin, and dry eyes... just to name a few.

Oral collagen supplements boost your natural production of collagen and help you rebuild your tissues from the inside. 

If you also supplement with hylauronic acid, it will stick to the collagen fibers and will pull hydration into the tissues to help re-hydrate and rebuild your body.

Food sources of collagen aren't very absorbable by the body, whereas supplements have about a 90 percent absorption rate. 

Many people use products with hylauronic acid externally, but when taken internally, it has greater, longer-lasting benefits. 

Listen in as Tim Mount, Certified Clinical Nutritionist, Certified Master Herbalist and the National Educator for NeoCell, joins Andrea and Lisa to discuss why collagen and hylauronic acid are so important, as well as which specific products will help you boost your collagen levels.

Additional Info

  • Segment Number: 5
  • Audio File: naturally_savvy/1542ns3b.mp3
  • Featured Speaker: Tim Mount, CN, CCMH
  • Book Title: Waking Energy: The Life Force Power Workout
  • Guest Twitter Account: @neocellhealth
  • Guest Bio: Tim-Mount croppedTim Mount has been working in the natural health field for more than a decade. Tim holds a bachelor’s degree from San Diego State University as well as Certified Clinical Nutritionist and Certified Master Herbalist diplomas from the Natural Healing Institute in Encinitas, CA. Tim now works as the National Educator for NeoCell, a premium anti-aging company that focuses high quality supplement formulas for skin care, joint and bone health.
  • Length (mins): 10
  • Waiver Received: Yes
  • Host: Andrea Donsky, RHN and Lisa Davis, MPH