Frequently Asked Questions

Q : There are other types of Collagen in the market comes with various additives, what is the difference from your “pure” hydrolyzed fish collagen?

A : Our Hydrolyzed Fish Collagen is an alternative to other collagens with additives. When collagen is hydrolyzed, the protein molecules are broken into smaller molecules. A hydrolyzed protein will be easier to digest and will be absorbed by the body faster and easier than a non-hydrolyzed protein. It contains much larger amounts of the amino acids glycine and proline than many other proteins. These amino acids are necessary for promoting healthy tissue growth of hair, skin and nails.

Q. I am in my early 20s, is collagen supplements necessary for me?

A : Collagen starts to lose gradually after the age of 20, similar to muscles losing their strength, and bones diminishing in calcium.
After the age of 30, the atrophy of sebaceous and sweat glands starts in the body of nearly every human being and skin goes flabby, dry and wrinkles appear as a consequence of weakening collagen.

Q : I have knees problem for many years, does Hydrolyzed Collagen helps?

A : Our website has a reference from a researcher. Dr. R.W. Moskowitz in Role of collagen hydrolysate in bone and joint disease said, “Collagen hydrolysate is of interest as a therapeutic agent of potential utility in the treatment of osteoarthritis and osteoporosis. Its high level of safety makes it attractive as an agent for long-term use in these chronic disorders.”

Q : Are there any supplements I should avoid with Hydrolyzed Collagen?

A : No, however if in doubt, please consult medical advice prior to ingesting the Hydrolyzed Fish Collagen.

Recent studies in Europe and Japan have indicated the benefit of consuming 10 grams of hydrolyzed collagen to improve skin hydration and reduce the number of micro and deep wrinkles compared to a placebo*.