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Why Collagen is Foundational to Health

Collagen is the most prominent protein in the body, making up almost 30% of all protein and is the second most abundant substance after water. It is a key component of connective tissues, found everywhere, including the skin, bones, muscles, ligaments, tendons and joints. It is believed that our endogenous collagen production declines as we age, with production dropping by 1% each year after the age of 30. Incorporating more collagen into our diets to maintain strong bones, joints and healthy skin is foundational.

Why do we need it?
– The body becomes less efficient at producing collagen as we age; We lose 1% each year after 30 years old.
– Dietary preferences and patterns have changed over the decades; years ago, people used bones, broth, organs and tendons to enrich the diet with whole animal sources of collagen nutrition.
– Signs of ageing can be a result of collagen deficiency; dull, saggy skin that lacks lustre, decreased joint flexibility and mobility, may indicate low collagen levels.

How does collagen supplementation work?

It acts as a messenger
Collagen peptides may act as messengers to the cells and trigger the synthesis and reorganisation of new collagen fibers, therefore supporting skin, bone and joint tissue structures.

It supplies the body with needed amino acids, or building blocks
Over 90% of the collagen peptides appear in our bloodstream within a few hours after consumption. This rapid absorption ensures an effective delivery of the essential peptides and amino acids to their site of action within the body. Consumption of collagen peptides helps supply the body with amino acids needed as building blocks to renew tissues, like skin, bones and joints.

The key amino acids
Collagen is characterised by a high level of key amino acids: Glycine, Proline and Hydroxyproline. These represent about 50% of the total amino acid content, which are the same amino acids found in skin, joints, and bones. This specific composition provides collagen peptides with unique bio-functional properties that cannon be found in other protein sources.

Types of collagen
The type of collagen refers to where it is located, in the body (where it’s sourced from), not where it’s going to be transplanted after consumption, which is a common misconception. For example, consuming collagen sourced from bovine hides, containing Type I and Type III, can support joint health. This is because collagen is metabolised just like other proteins into tri/di-peptides and amino acids, which in turn stimulate and nourish the cells to produce more collagen.

Where does it come from?
Collagen is an animal-based substance, most commonly derived from bovines, fish and porcine.

Is there vegan collagen?
Collagen cannot be derived from plants and therefore is not vegan. Collagen builders are often made with vitamins and minerals that serve as cofactors to support collagen production.

Can I take it if pregnant, lactating or breastfeeding?
Vital Proteins collagen is safe to use when pregnant, lactating or breastfeeding. However, it is advised to seek advice from your health professional first.

What makes Vital Proteins collagen different?
Vital Proteins prides itself on three things; transparency, quality and clean labels. We believe everyone should know how products are made, offering numerous resources regarding education, sourcing, processing, and testing. Vital Proteins is committed to creating premium collagen products, prioritising high quality, recognisable ingredients.

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Minami; The Omega-3 Experts

MINAMI® specialise in producing high strength premium quality omega 3 fish oils, with a range of products tailored to suit different lifestyles and life stages.

Did you know that not all Omega-3 supplements are created equal? In fact MINAMI® uses a unique advanced extraction process called Supercritical CO2 extraction that ensures our Omega 3 products are highly concentrated, pure and sustainable.

Now you’ve likely seen or heard a lot about omega 3 fish oils and how important they are, but what exactly are they? Omega essential fatty acids are polyunsaturated fatty acids that are involved in many important biological processes in the body. They are referred to as ‘essential’ because the human body cannot synthesise them on its own, and we need to get them from our diet or through supplementation. Omega-3 and Omega-6 are involved in many biological processes, and each has a different role to play.

The most well researched omega 3 fatty acids are EPA and DHA, and fish oil is one of the main sources for both these fats. Current government guidelines recommend you eat two portions of fish a week, one of which should be oily fish. However, there are many reasons why it can be unrealistic for people to follow these government guidelines. Also many people do not enjoy eating fish, or they are concerned about the possible toxins in fish (especially if sourcing is not transparent). This is why it is a good idea to consider supplementing with Omega-3 from a brand that is trusted to provide clean, high quality omega 3 fats.

And what about individuals who follow a vegetarian or vegan diet? Don’t worry, Minami has you covered, in our range we have a vegan DHA sourced from algae that provides a good level of this essential fatty acid.

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Go On Pamper Yourself!

In today’s hectic society we are always on the go and rarely get round to taking the time to properly relax and unwind, an essential part of a healthy mind and body. A little bit of stress may be good for you to help you achieve that adrenaline rush to help you power through a long day at work or help to boost your exercise workouts but at the end of the day to balance your whole being relaxation is the key to a healthy existence.

Studies have found that relaxing has a large number of benefits including protecting your heart and lowering your risk of catching a cold. Relaxing can also boost your memory and help you make better decisions.

Whatever you do to relax make sure you find some time in your day to pamper yourself and unwind. If you haven’t got the time to visit your local spa or beauticians on a regular basis why not indulge yourself at home.

Whether you fancy a new hair colour, a home facial or some aromatherapy, put your feet up and let us, here at Naturalife Wholefoods, provide you with the necessary products to help you completely chill out.

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Supplement Your Life

It is common knowledge that good diet and regular exercise are required to maintain a healthy mind and body. Although sometimes we lack essential nutrients within our diet that are essential to good health, such as calcium for maintaining healthy teeth and bones or vitamin c, which helps to protect cells and keep them healthy.

These are two nutrients that are commonly know but what about the less commonly known nutrients such as Astaxanthin or Biotin, just two of the less known nutrients that are extremely beneficial to overall health.

Astaxanthin is a naturally occurring carotenoid derived from marine fish and algae that promotes antioxidant health, protecting the body’s cells and strengthening the body’s defences. In contrast, Biotin can be found in foods such as oatmeal and soy. It is a water-soluble B vitamin that helps the body use energy from food as well as helping to maintain healthy skin and hair.

Here at Naturalife Wholefoods we stock an extensive range of everyday supplements that, if taken regularly, can promote a more healthy wellbeing. If you are feeling out of sorts and feel you may be lacking in something in your diet, then a daily supplement may be the answer.

Call our helpline to discuss what supplements may be beneficial for you.

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Tired of Not Sleeping?

There are many problems associated with sleep. Some struggle to fall asleep, others get to sleep but find themselves awake again for hours on end, unable to return to the land of nod.

Stress and sleep problems often accompany one another, and unfortunately can case major disruption to other factors in life. Too little sleep leaves the body struggling to function and too much stress may be putting more strain on it, affecting all areas of health.

If you are left struggling to sleep, or waking up several times during the night, a herbal remedy, such as A.Vogel Dormeasan may be able to help you. Dormeasan Sleep Valerian-Hops is a traditional herbal medicinal product for use in the temporary relief of sleep disturbances caused by the symptoms of mild anxiety, exclusively based upon long-standing use as a traditional remedy.