Collagen is a key component for bone strength and flexibility and collagen comprises nearly 90% of our organic bone mass. Among other factors, it works in concert with calcium-phosphate and minerals to help make bones rigid and strong. As we age, our bones gradually loose their ability to “turnover” and increase bone mass formation.
When we are young this is not a problem, but this “turnover” process lessens with time and age, and bone loss can begin to occur. Osteoporosis and an increased risk of bone fractures can also be attributed to aging in general. |
Research shows Champion’s Collagen peptides can help to maintain bone health and to help prevent the pain and stiffness caused by osteopenia and osteoarthritis.
Osteoarthritis results in joint and cartilage degradation and is the most common form of arthritis. The hips, knees and vertebrae are the most common problem areas for joint degradation. This condition can lead to pain and a noticeable loss of mobility. This can affect any and all joints in the body.
With age we lose the ability to replenish our body’s natural collagen levels. This contributes to stiff joints and pain...
Osteoarthritis results in joint and cartilage degradation and is the most common form of arthritis. The hips, knees and vertebrae are the most common problem areas for joint degradation. This condition can lead to pain and a noticeable loss of mobility. This can affect any and all joints in the body.
With age we lose the ability to replenish our body’s natural collagen levels. This contributes to stiff joints and pain...
As Champion’s Champions will tell you, stiff, painful joints aren’t just found in the elderly! Athletes and sports enthusiasts are also prone to joint pain and mobility issues.
ABOVE: Some of Champion's Champions who, with multiple Super Bowl rings, endorse Champion's Collagen.
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Even Super Bowl Champions agree that a diet including Champion's Collagen helps promote joint health by helping to repair deteriorated joint matrices, and improving long-term joint comfort and mobility! |
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