PureLogicol naturally pure Collagen products, and their role in
your health ...
Collagen
The word collagen is from the Greek, and translates as "glue producing".
The most essential building block in the natural world, Collagen
is an essential ingredient that binds the animal kingdom together.
Collagen is nature's most abundant protein polymer, accounting
for 30% of our bodies protein, and 75% of our skin.
Without collagen our bodies would most certainly not be such great
things to live in.
The Collagen Timebomb
Collagen acts as natures scaffolding for our bodies controlling
the dynamics of our cells, and the regeneration of tissues, including
bones when they break and the growth of blood vessels which aids
healing and growth.
Vitally, collagen forms the barrier of fibrous protein element
of skin, bone, cartilage and connective tissue, which lets our
bodies move efficiently and without pain and discomfort.
Unfortunately as we get older our bodies produce less and less
collagen, leaving us to complain of painful joints, wrinkles, limp
hair, brittle nails and low energy levels.
And this can just be the start of what can go wrong without collagen
in our bodies.
By adding collagen to our system it is possible to rejuvenate
our bodies
PureLogicol Collagen
PureLogicol Pure Collagen is the result of over
20 years of research and development, and goes through a special
and complicated production process which takes two to three months
to complete, resulting in close to 100% absorption by the body.
PureLogicol Collagen contains only pure collagen and
no preservatives, unlike many other collagen based products.
PureLogicol Collagen supports the skin structure
by feeding the body internally and aesthetically with a highly
soluble collagen skincare and supplements range.
PureLogicol collagen food supplement passes the
requirements for the food safety act 1990 - There are no known
side effects.
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