
Is Your Collagen Supplement Actually Working?
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First, Dr. Jack starts off with the discussion on link between Tylenol and autism and/or birth defects when used during the first and second trimesters of pregnancy, why collagen supplements don’t always translate to collagen inside your body, thoughts on applying collagen topically, and the importance of Vitamin-C in your body as it relates to collagen intake.
Then, Dr. Jack shares news that he’s going to be going against is usual schedule to work on Saturday due to two out-of-state emergencies coming in because of the specialty his practice does in his focus as a NUCCA Chiropractor.
Circling back to the collagen discussion, Dr. Jack discusses collagen synthesis and how your body makes collagen and which ingredients are vital. If you’ve ever wondered why we get more wrinkly and saggier the older we get and whether or not our ears and nose is actually getting bigger.
Dr. Jack breaks down the seven ingredients needed for your body to manufacture and maintain collagen to the degree that firmness of your skin can be maintained. Those ingredients include protein from animal meat or bone broth, hydrochloric acid and pepsin in the stomach, Vitamin C, Iron, Copper, and Zinc to name a few.
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