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Skin Care Collagen - 60 Tabs - New Nordic
Skin Care Collagen - 60 Tabs - New Nordic
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- Helps maintain healthy skin
- Nourishes the skin from within
- Helps promote connective tissue formation
- With pomegranate, marine collagen and algae extract
- NonGMO, free of sugar, salt, gluten, yeast, soy, dairy, and any artificial preservatives, flavours or colours
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Skin Care Collagen - 60 Tabs - New Nordic
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New Nordic Skin Care Collagen - 60 Tabs - New Nordic is a dietary supplement in tablet form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

Nourish your skin from within and promote connective tissue formation with New Nordic Skin Care Collagen, formulated with pomegranate, marine Collagen and algae extract. Skin Care Collagen from New Nordic is a natural health product that supports the formation collagen, from within. When collagen structures in the deep dermal layers are strong, skin looks visibly smoother and healthy. But with age, collagen breaks down, and skin sags. Creams and lotions are made to reach the deep layers of the skin, but nutrients can better reach these layers from within. This is why supplementation has its place in a beauty regime and why Skin Care can help benefit your skins health and appearance. [TABS]
Each tablet contains:
Collagen (as marine-sourced hydrolyzed collagen) 100 mg
Pomegranate fruit extract (Punica granatum L.) 67 mg
Algae extract (Haematococcus pluvialis L.) 34 mg
2% Astaxanthin 0.7 mg
Tomato fruit extract (Solanum lycopersicum L.) 30 mg
Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid) 27 mg
Pepper seed extract (Piper nigrum L.) 2 mg
Zinc (as zinc oxide) 3 mg
Non-medicinal Ingredients:
Microcrystalline cellulose, croscarmellose sodium, magnesium stearate, hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose, caramel, red beetroot, silicon dioxide
Important Information:
Do not use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Discontinue use if product causes gastrointestinal upsets or rashes. Do not use if you have a history of systemic lupus erythematosus. Do not use if you are taking corticosteroids or cyclosporine. Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you eat processed foods containing nitrates. Avoid prolonged exposure to sources of ultraviolet radiation (e.g. sunlight, black light, tanning salons or other tanning devices). Keep out of reach of children. Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you are taking any medications or natural health product. Stomach/Abdominal pain has been known to occur, in which case discontinue use and consult a health care practitioner to use.
Collagen (as marine-sourced hydrolyzed collagen) 100 mg
Pomegranate fruit extract (Punica granatum L.) 67 mg
Algae extract (Haematococcus pluvialis L.) 34 mg
2% Astaxanthin 0.7 mg
Tomato fruit extract (Solanum lycopersicum L.) 30 mg
Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid) 27 mg
Pepper seed extract (Piper nigrum L.) 2 mg
Zinc (as zinc oxide) 3 mg
Non-medicinal Ingredients:
Microcrystalline cellulose, croscarmellose sodium, magnesium stearate, hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose, caramel, red beetroot, silicon dioxide
Important Information:
Do not use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Discontinue use if product causes gastrointestinal upsets or rashes. Do not use if you have a history of systemic lupus erythematosus. Do not use if you are taking corticosteroids or cyclosporine. Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you eat processed foods containing nitrates. Avoid prolonged exposure to sources of ultraviolet radiation (e.g. sunlight, black light, tanning salons or other tanning devices). Keep out of reach of children. Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you are taking any medications or natural health product. Stomach/Abdominal pain has been known to occur, in which case discontinue use and consult a health care practitioner to use.
Dosage
Adults: Take one tablet two to three times daily.
Adults: Take one tablet two to three times daily.
New Nordic offers High Quality scientifically proven Scandinavian natural health products like Apple Cider, Chile Burn, Melissa Dream, Zuccharin Diet and Active Legs. For over 20 years New Nordic has been producing effective natural supplements in Denmark, Sweden and Norway that sell all over the world. New Nordic studies and uses the herbs in ways that positively affect the body. From the original Swedish eye tablet Blue Berry to the iconic Hair Volume tablet, New Nordic aims to help you maintain vitality year after year.
COLLAGEN
By: Articles by a Naturopathic Doctor (N.D.)
Collagen is beneficial for arthritis, skin ulcers due to vascular insufficiency, burns, wounds, and sprains and strains...
Collagen is one of the major proteins found in the soft tissue and connective tissue of humans and other mammals. As a supplement, Collagen acts as a source of
amino acids
for use in making and repairing connective tissue all over the body. Thus collagen is used to repair skin that is damaged by wounds and burns, and it can also help to support healthy cartilage, ligaments and tendons in the body. Natural health practitioners commonly recommend collagen supplementation for joint injury, arthritis, joint inflammation, skin ulcers, burns, wounds, as well as joint strains and sprains.
Cartilage And Joint Support
Cartilage is the connective tissue pad that acts as a cushion and eliminates friction in your joints. It is the cushion in your knees, and other large joints, and it forms the pads that space each vertebra to help protect the spinal cord. Wear-and-tear injuries occur in the joints and cause less support, less cushioning and more friction. Breakdown of cartilage is responsible for erosive conditions, such as osteoarthritis. For more information, please see our Osteoarthritis article. Interestingly, the presence of the stress hormone cortisol in the blood promotes the breakdown of collagen into its amino acid building blocks. To help avoid this, please see our article on Stress.
Skin
Collagen is one of the main building blocks of our skin. The structure of collagen actually draws water into the tissues, resulting in firm, plump, youthful skin. Thus, a lack of sufficient cartilage can result in wrinkles and sagging of skin associated with aging. Collagen is often added to skin care products for topical application against wrinkles and age spots. In addition to keeping our youthful glow, the presence of collagen heals skin ulcers by repairing the skin and increasing the integrity of the arteries and veins. Because collagen provides the building blocks for skin repair, it can speed the healing of most wounds.
TYPES OF COLLAGEN
There are a large number of collagen types in the body, referred to in the health industry by roman numeral. Four of these are the main ones used to form our tissues and organs.
Type I & III Collagen
Type I collagen is the type found in over 90% of the body. It is found in skin, tendon, vascular ligature, organs, bone, and scar tissue. In fact, collagen type I is the main organic component of the bone. Type III collagen is commonly found alongside type I in the human body. These types of collagen can also be used to provide the building blocks to help repair damaged ligaments and tendons. For more information on these uses, please see our Types I & III Collagen article.
Type II Collagen
Over 50% of cartilage
protein
is made of type II collagen. This type is also commonly called hyaline cartilage. Cartilage is the tissue that eliminates friction in your joints. Because of this, type II collagen is often used as a supplement to provide the building blocks for the protection and repair of cartilage in the body. This allows it to be used to help treat wear-and-tear injuries, and erosive joint conditions like osteoarthritis. For more information, please see our Type II Collagen article.
Type IV Collagen
This particular type of collagen is found in the body's tissues and actually forms the vast majority of the basement membrane. This means that it forms the main connections between the bases of the cells of our tissues. This allows type IV collagen to support proper healing of wounds.
How Can I Take Collagen?
Various types of collagen can be found as encapsulated powder or liquid. They are usually combined with other joint repairing nutrients and vitamins. Sometimes cartilage is directly supplemented to be a source of collagen, particularly type II collagen. When found individually, type II collagen is found as a component of pain relieving and anti-inflammatory formulas. It is often added to anti-aging skin care products. Type I & III collagen are also available and should be used after good results are found with type II to further rebuild damaged joints or tissue. Depending on the severity of joint destruction collagen may need to be taken for a few months before results are seen.
Collagen– Quick Facts
Sources
· Bovine.
Applications
· Arthritis, Skin Ulcers Due To Vascular Insufficiency, Burns, Wounds
Optimum Dosage
· 600-1200 Mg Daily. (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
·
Vitamin C,
Chondroitin Sulfate, Msm,
Glucosamine, Calendula,
Vitamin E
Important Information
· There Is No Toxicity, Side Effects Or Contraindications For The Use Of Collagen.
· Collagen Should Be Taken With A Juice That Is High In
Vitamin C
Or A Vitamin C Tablet.
By: Articles by a Naturopathic Doctor (N.D.)
Collagen is beneficial for arthritis, skin ulcers due to vascular insufficiency, burns, wounds, and sprains and strains...
Collagen is one of the major proteins found in the soft tissue and connective tissue of humans and other mammals. As a supplement, Collagen acts as a source of
amino acids
for use in making and repairing connective tissue all over the body. Thus collagen is used to repair skin that is damaged by wounds and burns, and it can also help to support healthy cartilage, ligaments and tendons in the body. Natural health practitioners commonly recommend collagen supplementation for joint injury, arthritis, joint inflammation, skin ulcers, burns, wounds, as well as joint strains and sprains.
Cartilage And Joint Support
Cartilage is the connective tissue pad that acts as a cushion and eliminates friction in your joints. It is the cushion in your knees, and other large joints, and it forms the pads that space each vertebra to help protect the spinal cord. Wear-and-tear injuries occur in the joints and cause less support, less cushioning and more friction. Breakdown of cartilage is responsible for erosive conditions, such as osteoarthritis. For more information, please see our Osteoarthritis article. Interestingly, the presence of the stress hormone cortisol in the blood promotes the breakdown of collagen into its amino acid building blocks. To help avoid this, please see our article on Stress.
Skin
Collagen is one of the main building blocks of our skin. The structure of collagen actually draws water into the tissues, resulting in firm, plump, youthful skin. Thus, a lack of sufficient cartilage can result in wrinkles and sagging of skin associated with aging. Collagen is often added to skin care products for topical application against wrinkles and age spots. In addition to keeping our youthful glow, the presence of collagen heals skin ulcers by repairing the skin and increasing the integrity of the arteries and veins. Because collagen provides the building blocks for skin repair, it can speed the healing of most wounds.
TYPES OF COLLAGEN
There are a large number of collagen types in the body, referred to in the health industry by roman numeral. Four of these are the main ones used to form our tissues and organs.
Type I & III Collagen
Type I collagen is the type found in over 90% of the body. It is found in skin, tendon, vascular ligature, organs, bone, and scar tissue. In fact, collagen type I is the main organic component of the bone. Type III collagen is commonly found alongside type I in the human body. These types of collagen can also be used to provide the building blocks to help repair damaged ligaments and tendons. For more information on these uses, please see our Types I & III Collagen article.
Type II Collagen
Over 50% of cartilage
protein
is made of type II collagen. This type is also commonly called hyaline cartilage. Cartilage is the tissue that eliminates friction in your joints. Because of this, type II collagen is often used as a supplement to provide the building blocks for the protection and repair of cartilage in the body. This allows it to be used to help treat wear-and-tear injuries, and erosive joint conditions like osteoarthritis. For more information, please see our Type II Collagen article.
Type IV Collagen
This particular type of collagen is found in the body's tissues and actually forms the vast majority of the basement membrane. This means that it forms the main connections between the bases of the cells of our tissues. This allows type IV collagen to support proper healing of wounds.
How Can I Take Collagen?
Various types of collagen can be found as encapsulated powder or liquid. They are usually combined with other joint repairing nutrients and vitamins. Sometimes cartilage is directly supplemented to be a source of collagen, particularly type II collagen. When found individually, type II collagen is found as a component of pain relieving and anti-inflammatory formulas. It is often added to anti-aging skin care products. Type I & III collagen are also available and should be used after good results are found with type II to further rebuild damaged joints or tissue. Depending on the severity of joint destruction collagen may need to be taken for a few months before results are seen.
Collagen– Quick Facts
Sources
· Bovine.
Applications
· Arthritis, Skin Ulcers Due To Vascular Insufficiency, Burns, Wounds
Optimum Dosage
· 600-1200 Mg Daily. (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
·
Vitamin C,
Chondroitin Sulfate, Msm,
Glucosamine, Calendula,
Vitamin E
Important Information
· There Is No Toxicity, Side Effects Or Contraindications For The Use Of Collagen.
· Collagen Should Be Taken With A Juice That Is High In
Vitamin C
Or A Vitamin C Tablet.
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COLLAGENBy: Articles by a Naturopathic Doctor (N.D.)
Collagen is beneficial for arthritis, skin ulcers due to vascular insufficiency, burns, wounds, and sprains and strains...
Collagen is one of the major proteins found in the soft tissue and connective tissue of humans and other mammals. As a supplement, Collagen acts as a source of
amino acids
for use in making and repairing connective tissue all over the body. Thus collagen is used to repair skin that is damaged by wounds and burns, and it can also help to support healthy cartilage, ligaments and tendons in the body. Natural health practitioners commonly recommend collagen supplementation for joint injury, arthritis, joint inflammation, skin ulcers, burns, wounds, as well as joint strains and sprains.
Cartilage And Joint Support
Cartilage is the connective tissue pad that acts as a cushion and eliminates friction in your joints. It is the cushion in your knees, and other large joints, and it forms the pads that space each vertebra to help protect the spinal cord. Wear-and-tear injuries occur in the joints and cause less support, less cushioning and more friction. Breakdown of cartilage is responsible for erosive conditions, such as osteoarthritis. For more information, please see our Osteoarthritis article. Interestingly, the presence of the stress hormone cortisol in the blood promotes the breakdown of collagen into its amino acid building blocks. To help avoid this, please see our article on Stress.
Skin
Collagen is one of the main building blocks of our skin. The structure of collagen actually draws water into the tissues, resulting in firm, plump, youthful skin. Thus, a lack of sufficient cartilage can result in wrinkles and sagging of skin associated with aging. Collagen is often added to skin care products for topical application against wrinkles and age spots. In addition to keeping our youthful glow, the presence of collagen heals skin ulcers by repairing the skin and increasing the integrity of the arteries and veins. Because collagen provides the building blocks for skin repair, it can speed the healing of most wounds.
TYPES OF COLLAGEN
There are a large number of collagen types in the body, referred to in the health industry by roman numeral. Four of these are the main ones used to form our tissues and organs.
Type I & III Collagen
Type I collagen is the type found in over 90% of the body. It is found in skin, tendon, vascular ligature, organs, bone, and scar tissue. In fact, collagen type I is the main organic component of the bone. Type III collagen is commonly found alongside type I in the human body. These types of collagen can also be used to provide the building blocks to help repair damaged ligaments and tendons. For more information on these uses, please see our Types I & III Collagen article.
Type II Collagen
Over 50% of cartilage
protein
is made of type II collagen. This type is also commonly called hyaline cartilage. Cartilage is the tissue that eliminates friction in your joints. Because of this, type II collagen is often used as a supplement to provide the building blocks for the protection and repair of cartilage in the body. This allows it to be used to help treat wear-and-tear injuries, and erosive joint conditions like osteoarthritis. For more information, please see our Type II Collagen article.
Type IV Collagen
This particular type of collagen is found in the body's tissues and actually forms the vast majority of the basement membrane. This means that it forms the main connections between the bases of the cells of our tissues. This allows type IV collagen to support proper healing of wounds.
How Can I Take Collagen?
Various types of collagen can be found as encapsulated powder or liquid. They are usually combined with other joint repairing nutrients and vitamins. Sometimes cartilage is directly supplemented to be a source of collagen, particularly type II collagen. When found individually, type II collagen is found as a component of pain relieving and anti-inflammatory formulas. It is often added to anti-aging skin care products. Type I & III collagen are also available and should be used after good results are found with type II to further rebuild damaged joints or tissue. Depending on the severity of joint destruction collagen may need to be taken for a few months before results are seen.
Collagen– Quick Facts
Sources
· Bovine.
Applications
· Arthritis, Skin Ulcers Due To Vascular Insufficiency, Burns, Wounds
Optimum Dosage
· 600-1200 Mg Daily. (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
·
Vitamin C,
Chondroitin Sulfate, Msm,
Glucosamine, Calendula,
Vitamin E
Important Information
· There Is No Toxicity, Side Effects Or Contraindications For The Use Of Collagen.
· Collagen Should Be Taken With A Juice That Is High In
Vitamin C
Or A Vitamin C Tablet.
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