Collagen and Laminine

Collagen is the most abundant protein in mammals, accounting for around 30% of the protein content 
of the human body. It is often considered to be the "glue that holds the body together".


Laminine builds collagen for healthier skin. Reduce signs of normal aging.
 
Collagen is found in fibrous tissues such as skin, ligaments and tendons, as well as in the bones, blood vessels, the cornea of the eye, and in the gut.

Collagen is vital for strengthening blood vessels and giving skin its elasticity and strength. 
The degradation of collagen causes wrinkles and other skin issues. 
 
As a result, collagen is one of the most popular supplements among the elderly - because of it's skin healing properties.

Collagen has very good tensile strength - it is one of the long fibrous structural proteins that gives cells structure from the outside, as well as supporting the majority of the body's tissues. 
 

As an amino acid, collagen is made from the amine (-NH2) and carboxylic acid (-COOH) functional groups. The main elements of collagen are hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon.

Collagen contains three-stranded helical segments of similar structure. The rare abundance of the three amino acids glycine, proline, and hydroxyproline, give collagen its triple-helical structure. 

The composition of collagen is considered unique given its high hydroxyproline content.

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There are over 25 types of collagens that naturally occur in the body. Collagen fibers give strength 
and structure to many different parts of the body. It is one of the main components of the extracellular 
matrix, which is the defining feature of connective tissues in humans and other mammals.

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  • Thanks for sharing Judy.  Laminine is a miracle cure.  Thanks for sharing it with us all.  Much continued Success to you.

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