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Hydrolyzed collagen protein (HCP)
Supplement Hydrolyzed collagen protein (HCP)
Hydrolyzed collagen protein (HCP) is also known as gelatin. Collagen is the chief structural protein that makes up connective tissues in the body (skin, bones, cartilage, tendons, and ligaments). Hydrolyzed collagen is simply a modified form of the protein that has been broken down into smaller pieces by enzymes which makes the protein easier to incorporate into dietary products and may ease the digestion and absorption of the amino acids by the intestine. The product is only available in a Powder form, capsules will follow at a later date, we are searching for a way to capsulise and package the HCP without CONTAMINATING it. Capsules can not be digested easily by everyones body therefore losing some of the effectiveness of the HCP. HCP is often used as a general protein source in BODY BUILDING products because it is relatively inexpensive. HCP has most recently been used to promote JOINT HEALTH, NOURISH CARTILAGE and BONES and help athletes recover from exercise and SPORTS RELATED INJURIES.
CLAIMS
* Rebuilds cartilage and bones associated with (osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis)
* Speeds injury repair
* Promotes tissue recovery following exercise
* Protects against over-use injuries (sprains, strains, tendinitis)
Theory as a general protein source, HCP is not generally considered a good source of "high-quality" protein like you would find in meat, poultry, fish and in protein powders comprised of soy, egg or milk/whey proteins. HCP is the RICHEST dietary source of the PRIMARY AMINO ACIDS that make up the collagen molecule glycine, proline, hydroxyproline, lysine and hydroxylysine. As a concentrated source of these collagen amino acids, HCP is thought to help nourish the collagen-containing tissues throughout the body tissues such as CARTILAGE, BONES, TENDONS, NAILS, LIGAMENTS and SKIN.
Scientific Support HCP has been used IN EUROPE for DECADES as a dietary supplement and an alternative treatment for ARTHRITIS and OSTEOPOROSIS. In several German and Czech studies, 7-10 grams of HCP per day for 30-90 days has been shown to decrease the PAIN and STIFFNESS associated with arthritis. In some studies, (HCP) WAS AS EFFECTIVE as ORAL PAIN KILLERS such as acetaminophen (Tylenol) and in others, subjects were able to decrease or discontinue their use of analgesic medications while consuming HCP. Although proponents of HCP consumption claim that they "rebuild" cartilage, this is based on the body of scientific data showing pain reduction. At least one German study has shown a SUPPRESSION of bone breakdown in osteoporotic women. In addition, ATHLETES RECOVERING from intense exercise training or SPORTS INJURIES appear to be able to do so FASTER when consuming HCP.
Safety No serious adverse side effects are known to exist for consumption of hydrolyzed collagen protein.
Value As a joint support supplement, HCP is typically much less expensive compared to other popular joint supplements such as glucosamine and chondroitin, but the level and quality of the scientific evidence is also not nearly as strong. It may be possible, however, that because HCP and glucosamine/chondroitin products target different parts of the cartilage structure (collagen and proteoglycans, respectively), one ingredient or the other may work better for some individuals. Several products have recently been developed to include combinations of several ingredients designed to work on different parts of the connective tissue matrix simultaneously. Stand-alone HCP products $15-30 for a 1-month supply, whereas glucosamine/chondroitin based products and HCP combination products may cost approximately 2-4 times that amount for a monthly supply.
Dosage Clinical studies suggest that at least 7-10 grams per day over the course of 30-90 days is needed for reduction of pain in patients with moderate osteoarthritis.
The Medical Association Md's have been working with these types of products for over 40 years. You will notice that these days there have been a greater need for better and healthier products. Notice the rise in Heart Disease, Cancer, Ulcers, Diabetes, Arthritis, Liver Disease, etc. just to mention a few. These diseases are becoming more apparent in the younger generations. These are all due to lack of proper vitamin and mineral nutrition. This product acts as a supplement, the nutrition found in this product is necessary for our JOINTS to function properly on a daily basis. Unfortunately these days our nutrition has been compromised due to chemicals and additives grown in and on our foods, this means the potency level of our vitamins and nutrition has been drastically reduced. In todays man made foods (Seedless Fruits, Vegetables, Genetically modified MEATS, Farm FISH & POULTRY), we can not possibly consume nearly the CORRECT amount of nutrition to keep our joints healthy and PAIN FREE. This amazing product will not only in most get rid of Joint related pains but in other cases REBUILD THE JOINT CARTILAGE. The joint Cartilage wears very rapidly, providing we lack the nutrients to keep them healthy. These joints are like machine and automotive parts, which will wear and tear if not supplied with the proper up keep and maintenance such as fluids and oils, in our bodies these Maintenance Materials are Proteins, Calcium, Vitamin C, Amino Acids, Minerals etc. This Miraculous Vitamin Enriched Suppliment will provide Nutrients needed to keep these Joints well lubricated, and will also aid in the repair of damage already done reguardless of how old or severe the damage area is affected. These results can be noticed in as little as 1-2 weeks, taking it daily as recommended.
FORGET about TERRIBLE & DANGEROUS side EFFECTS and Allergic reactions from MAN MADE priscription DRUGS. Some commonly known medicine on the market today are (Glocosamine, Celebrex and Vioxx) < Check our Side effects Section for more Information> Most recently created pain relief DRUGS has 5-10 TIMES more SIDE EFFECTS and causes more HEALTH PROBLEMS than the one your are trying to TREAT !!! Get relief the NATURAL way, The NATURAL way it was intended to be. NO SIDE EFFECTS or HARMFULL DRUGS. The current medications on the market cause, heart problems, ulcers, stomach cramps, headaches, Liver and Kidney FAILURE etc. IS IT WORTH IT !!!
There are no known drug or nutrient interactions associated with gelatin. Whichever Medical problems or Medications you are currently taking will not affect the outcome of the results, and will not conflict with your current Medications. Some people are allergic to bovine (cow or pork) gelatin. If you require gelatin products for medical reasons, other sources, both fish-based and vegetarian, can often be substituted.
Relieve for the following pain or discomforts Cartilage Damage, Arthritis, Joint Injuries , Professional and Amature Sports Injuries, Body Building Tendon and Joint Injuries, Back Pain, Wrist Pains, Tennis Elbow, Bad Knee Joints (basketball, jumping, running,etc...), Hips, Work related joint injuries (Back Pain, Neck Pain, Hip Knee, Elbow) Etc... Recent or Decades Old Pain it can work for you.
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