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So, with that said, here are the 10 best collagen-rich foods to add to your eating pattern to boost your intake. Beef Bone Broth. Bovine—aka cattle—is one of four top sources of collagen on the market. ... Pork Bone Broth. ... Sardines. ... Organ Meats. ... Collagen-Infused Drinks. ... Gummy Candy. ... Berries. ... Broccoli.
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Read More »The foods you eat can help your body make more collagen. Here's what the science says about top collagen-rich foods to include in your diet. Collagen is popular, alright: the industry is supposed to be worth $7.5 billion by 2027, according to market research company, Grand View Research. It's sharp rise to fame is mostly for its anti-aging skin benefits. And the science supports this boom: in studies where participants consumed collagen supplements regularly, researchers have reported successful anti-aging benefits (reduced fine lines, wrinkles, crow's feet, etc.). Collagen has also been found to help with exercise recovery in college athletes, as well as joint stiffness in folks with osteoarthritis and in athletes. Awesome and legit benefits aside, the reality is that regular collagen supplements aren't for everyone. They can also be pricey. And, truthfully, some of us prefer to try a food first approach, first. Even if younger-looking skin or joint pain relief aren't of interest to you, collagen should still be on your radar: we start to lose collagen in our mid-20s, and after the age of 40, our bodies lose about 1 percent of collagen each year.
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Read More »Another common and rich source of collagen is porcine, or pig, byproducts. Interestingly, porcine collagen closely resembles human collagen, which is why it's often used in healthcare settings for skin, wound, and tendon repair and reinforcement. We didn't find any research to suggest that its human collagen likeness made it superior to other collagen for beauty or fitness purposes.
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Read More »Pick your favorite—blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, blackberries. They're all a great way to add vitamin C to your diet, a nutrient that helps your body build collagen. Vitamin C is also a vitamin that we have to eat because our body doesn't make it naturally. A cup of strawberries has 150 percent of your daily target for vitamin C and a cup of raspberries or blackberries has 50 percent of your daily C goal. Sidenote: vitamin C has been found to have its own skin health benefits: research has found that those who have vitamin C-rich diets have better skin appearance, and fewer wrinkles.
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