COLLAFAST POWDER 200GM
₹719.00₹799.00
Collafast powder
Marine collagen is generally considered better for beauty-related goals such as improving skin, hair, and nails due to its richness in Type I collagen and higher bioavailability leading to faster absorption and effects. It also has notable antioxidative and structural benefits for bone density.
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Collafast powder
Marine collagen is a type of collagen sourced primarily from the skin, bones, and scales of fish and other marine organisms. It is increasingly popular in supplements and cosmetics due to its high bioavailability, meaning it is absorbed more efficiently by the body compared to collagen from land animals such as cows and pigs���.Key PropertiesMarine collagen is composed almost entirely of type I collagen, which is the most abundant collagen type in the human body and is essential for the structural integrity of skin, tendons, ligaments, and cartilage��.Its molecular size is smaller, facilitating easier absorption and better utilization by human tissues�.Health BenefitsMarine collagen has shown benefits in delaying signs of aging such as wrinkles, enhancing skin elasticity, and supporting hydration and strength���.It promotes wound healing and faster skin re-epithelialization and is used for bone regeneration, potentially aiding the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis and osteoarthritis�.Supplementing with marine collagen may also support nail, hair, and joint health��.People choose marine collagen over bovine or porcine sources for religious reasons and to minimize the risk of diseases associated with land animal collagen, such as mad cow disease��.Sustainability and SafetyMarine collagen is considered environmentally friendly because it utilizes byproducts that would otherwise be discarded by the fishing industry��.It presents fewer risks of animal-borne diseases and is free from the religious constraints affecting other sources of collagen��.LimitationsMarine collagen is less thermally stable than bovine collagen, which may affect its processing and storage�.Most research has been in animal and laboratory studies; more human clinical trials are needed to confirm long-term benefits and identify any potential side effects��.Common UsesAvailable in powders, capsules, and liquids—recommended dose for skin health typically ranges from 5-10g per serving�.Used in skin creams, drink mixes, and as an ingredient for wound healing and bone health products���.In summary, marine collagen is a versatile and sustainable supplement known for its high absorption rate and potential benefits for skin, bone, and joint health, with emerging research supporting its safety and efficacy���.
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| Description | Collafast powder Marine collagen is generally considered better for beauty-related goals such as improving skin, hair, and nails due to its richness in Type I collagen and higher bioavailability leading to faster absorption and effects. It also has notable antioxidative and structural benefits for bone density. | |||||
| Content | Collafast powder Marine collagen is a type of collagen sourced primarily from the skin, bones, and scales of fish and other marine organisms. It is increasingly popular in supplements and cosmetics due to its high bioavailability, meaning it is absorbed more efficiently by the body compared to collagen from land animals such as cows and pigs���.Key PropertiesMarine collagen is composed almost entirely of type I collagen, which is the most abundant collagen type in the human body and is essential for the structural integrity of skin, tendons, ligaments, and cartilage��.Its molecular size is smaller, facilitating easier absorption and better utilization by human tissues�.Health BenefitsMarine collagen has shown benefits in delaying signs of aging such as wrinkles, enhancing skin elasticity, and supporting hydration and strength���.It promotes wound healing and faster skin re-epithelialization and is used for bone regeneration, potentially aiding the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis and osteoarthritis�.Supplementing with marine collagen may also support nail, hair, and joint health��.People choose marine collagen over bovine or porcine sources for religious reasons and to minimize the risk of diseases associated with land animal collagen, such as mad cow disease��.Sustainability and SafetyMarine collagen is considered environmentally friendly because it utilizes byproducts that would otherwise be discarded by the fishing industry��.It presents fewer risks of animal-borne diseases and is free from the religious constraints affecting other sources of collagen��.LimitationsMarine collagen is less thermally stable than bovine collagen, which may affect its processing and storage�.Most research has been in animal and laboratory studies; more human clinical trials are needed to confirm long-term benefits and identify any potential side effects��.Common UsesAvailable in powders, capsules, and liquids—recommended dose for skin health typically ranges from 5-10g per serving�.Used in skin creams, drink mixes, and as an ingredient for wound healing and bone health products���.In summary, marine collagen is a versatile and sustainable supplement known for its high absorption rate and potential benefits for skin, bone, and joint health, with emerging research supporting its safety and efficacy���. | Longing – L Syrup is a dietary supplement containing B-complex vitamins, which help promote red blood cell production, transports oxygen from the lungs to the body parts, and supports metabolic processes. Vitamin B can help get a stronger immune system and promote overall health and well-being. The syrup can help release energy into the body and stimulate appetite.
Effects of Deficiency:
Lack of pyridoxine, nicotinamide, cyanocobalamin, and lysine can cause:
| NEEDPRO HP is a high protein formula for hyper catabolic (excessive breakdown of protein ) patients . 43% high quality whey protein which helps in preventing the nitrogen loss during illness. low GI carbohydrate ,which is safe for diabetic patients. omega 3 or 6 as a fat source . Alpha lipoic Acid ,which acts as an antioxidant. Needpro hp contains FOS & Fiber which helps in nutrient absorption & helps in maintaining triglyceride & cholesterol level. for hyper catabolic and high stress clinical conditions, Burns ,cancer, cachexia, Acute pancreatitis ,critical illness ,post surgery convalescence .Ideal for oral and tube feeding . available in delicious vanilla flavor,serving size is 25gm 2 scoops in 100ml water gives 102 kcal and 10.75 gm proteins . | OMEGA NEED SYRUP/CAPSULE Omega−3 fatty acids, also called Omega−3 oils, ω−3 fatty acids or n−3 fatty acids,[1] are polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) characterized by the presence of a double bond, three atoms away from the terminal methyl group in their chemical structure.[2] They are widely distributed in nature, being important constituents of animal lipid metabolism, and they play an important role in the human diet and in human physiology.[2][3] The three types of omega−3 fatty acids involved in human physiology are α-linolenic acid (ALA), eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). ALA can be found in plants, while DHA and EPA are found in algae and fish. Marine algae and phytoplankton are primary sources of omega−3 fatty acids.[4] DHA and EPA accumulate in fish that eat these algae.[5] Common sources of plant oils containing ALA include walnuts, edible seeds, and flaxseeds as well as hempseed oil, while sources of EPA and DHA include fish and fish oils,[1] and algae oil. | ||
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