Made In Japan Fish Collagen Peptide

What Is Fish Collagen?

Fish collagen is a complex structural protein that helps maintain the strength and flexibility of skin, ligaments, joints, bones, muscles, tendons, blood vessels, gums, eyes, nails and hair. It makes up approximately 30% of the body’s protein. It’s a type I collagen, which is the most abundant collagen in the human body. Type I is best known for providing the foundation for beautiful skin, strong connective tissues and sturdy bones.
Fish collagen peptides have very specific amino acid compositions with a high concentration of glycine, hydroxyproline and proline. When fish collagen is ingested, hydroxyproline peptides are not completely digested to free amino acids and can be detected in the blood. These hydroxyproline peptides stimulate cells in the skin, joints and bones, and lead to collagen synthesis through cell activation and growth.
Best Bioavailability:
Fish collagen peptides are known to have the best absorption and bioavailability due to their smaller particle sizes compared to other animal collagens, making them antioxidant powerhouses. Bioavailability is highly important since it largely determines the efficacy of any nutrient you ingest.
Fish collagen is absorbed up to 1.5 times more efficiently into the body and has superior bioavailability over bovine or porcine collagens. Since it is absorbed more efficiently and enters the bloodstream more quickly, it is considered the best collagen source for medicinal purposes.
Fish collagen’s ability to be more easily absorbed by our bodies is thanks to its lower molecular weight and size, which allows the collagen to be absorbed at a higher level through the intestinal barrier into the bloodstream and carried throughout the body. This leads to collagen synthesis in the joint tissues, bones, skin dermis and many other essential body systems. Since we don’t tend to eat the parts of the fish containing collagen (mainly skin and scales), making homemade fish stock or supplementing with collagen is the next best thing.

Health Benefits of Fish Collagen:

1. Anti-Ageing:
Fish collagen has become quite a rage in beauty. It has been shown to have anti-aging properties, particularly for our skin. Collagen in our skin actually begins to break down at a young age of about 21. As we get older, we continue to lose more and more of our own collagen, and considering Type I collagen makes up 70% of our skin, replenishing it is important for maintaining healthy, happy, youthful skin. Fish collagen has shown to decrease the amount of wrinkles and appearance of cellulite in our skin. In addition, fish collagen can improve skin hydration, firmness, smoothness, elasticity, and suppleness!
2. Bones Healing and Regeneration:
Fish collagen has recently shown its ability to increase the body’s own natural collagen production. One of the most common signs of aging is the loss of bone mass. This can lead to osteoporosis, a condition that millions of people across the world suffer from. While minerals like phosphorus and calcium are great for promoting and maintaining bone strength, they are not easy to absorb into the bloodstream. That’s why many people are at risk for bone diseases due to bone loss and mineral deficiencies. Fish collagen may help your bone strength by supporting the absorption process of calcium and other minerals that are vital for bone strength.
Supplementing with fish collagen may help stimulate collagen synthesis in bones, which is done by promoting osteoblasts (cell that helps build the bone matrix). This means that fish collagen can regenerate and heal your bones!
3. Stabilize Blood Sugar:
Glycine has been studied for its various benefits to the human body, and fish collagen is uniquely packed with higher levels of glycine than any other types of collagen! And the glycine in fish collagen may help stabilize blood sugar.
Researchers have recently found evidence that low levels of glycine in the body may lead to insulin resistance, which can lead to diabetes. Indeed, in a 2016 study conducted by the Alberta Diabetes Institute, people with type 2 diabetes have been found to have low levels of glycine in their bodies. Therefore, supplementing with glycine rich fish collagen may help stabilize your blood sugar levels and prevent insulin resistance glycine.

SUMMARY:

  • Fish collagen, otherwise known as marine collagen, has lots of benefits due to its high bioavailability and absorption.
  • Fish collagen is made up of Type 1 collagen, which makes up 70% of our skin and is the most abundant collagen in the body.
  • Fish collagen is rich in the amino acids lysine and proline, which perform essential functions in the body.
  • Fish collagen made from the skin of fish has more benefits that fish collagen made from the scales of fish.
  • Fish collagen is absorbed 1.5 times faster than bovine collagen, meaning it gets to work faster and more efficiently.
  • Supplementing with fish collagen may improve the appearance of skin, including reducing the appearance of wrinkles and scars.
  • Supplementing with fish collagen may help promote bone strength.
  • The glycine in fish collagen may help to stabilize blood sugar.
  • Fish collagen also has antioxidant and antibiotic properties.
  • Nizona Collagen Japan supplies different variants of Collagen Drinks, Collagen Peptide, Collagen Jelly Sticks, Colagen powders etc.
Our company Nizona Corporation specializes in developing ‘private brand’ healthcare, wellness and beauty products – All MADE IN JAPAN. Nizona Collagen peptide is 100% pure marine collagen. The protein content in our collagen peptide is in between 90% – 95%.
We are a US FDA approved company and we are currently exporting collagen products to more than twenty countries.
Based on our experience and the above study, it will not be wrong to claim that collagen is the most vital component after water for human body!

Collagen Peptide trends and facts in Japan

Collagen is a peptide found naturally in our body which is the main component of connective tissues. It makes up approximately 30% of the body’s protein which can be found in the skin, bones, cartilages and tendons. When we start to age, our collagen production slows down which affects the skin health and our connective tissues which leads to various ailments. Collagen is a vital component in keeping ourselves healthy and young.

Here are the Trends & Interesting facts of Collagen in Japan:

Japan is a very mature collagen peptide market today. Consumers can choose hundreds of products ranging from drinks, tablets, powders, jellies, capsules, etc. Even though Japan is a very mature market, collagen peptide still continues to develop and enter into new markets and applications.
Although gelatin is an ancient ingredient, collagen peptide has been around only since the 2nd half of the 20th century developed particularly in Japan. It entered the mainstream health and beauty industry in Japan about 20 years ago as a specialized ingredient. When people who consumed collagen peptide started to realize improvements in their skin, it prompted an array of research widely available today.
In March 2017, the Japan National Broadcasting Agency (NHK) issued a TV program featuring new discoveries and uses of collagen peptide. The points featured about collagen were as mentioned below:
Collagen peptide does not only have an effect on the skin but also can be used as cure for bedsores and for various skin wounds and any other damage caused by exposure to heat, dry environment, UV rays, etc.

Collagen can cure blood pressure and joints problems.

Collagen is a very effective nutritional supplement recommended for elderly people because they particularly suffer from the problems associated with collagen deficit such as loss of muscle (sarcopenia), decreased bone density and joint problems in addition to skin issues and overall nutritional deficit.

The TV program also highlighted a study made at the Medical Hospital of the Faculty of Medicine of Ehime University (Japan) led by Dr. Michiya Igase. The study found a correlation between the ingestion of collagen peptide and the health of blood vessels and concluded that 20% of the blood vessels are collagen.

As a result of this program, the sales of collagen peptide rose suddenly. Main collagen players are trying to cope with the demand even in the domestic market, which has been known to be traditionally very stable and steady.

All Japanese makers of food products expect the demand of collagen to increase. This has resulted in the makers to introduce collagen in forms of collagen products, for which they have applied for a certification of the product as a Food with Function Claims (FFC). This is a new category of food products recognized by the Food Labeling Act of Japan.

Another revolutionary trend is that collagen has started to penetrate in the sports industry. The below points have opened a new frontier of uses that will further increase the market of collagen:
Collagen has started to be recommended by trainers in sports industry as treatment for sports related injuries in addition to support for joints.
Consumption of collagen peptide is increasingly being used as an alternative source of protein (95% pure protein content). The effects of collagen peptide last longer than whey protein.

According to a survey by the Journal of Health & Beauty Industry, collagen peptide is the 2nd most popular health ingredient in Japan. Recommended concentration of collagen peptide in Japan for daily consumption is 5g. The usual sources of collagen peptide in Japan are fish and pigs.

Our company Nizona Corporation specializes in developing ‘private brand’ healthcare, wellness and beauty products – All MADE IN JAPANNizona Collagen peptide is 100% pure marine collagen. The protein content in our collagen peptide is in between 90% – 95%. We are a US FDA approved company and we are currently exporting collagen products to more than twenty countries.
Based on our experience and above trends, it will not be wrong to claim that collagen is the most vital component after water for human body!

Collagen Peptide Trends in Japan and Global Market

Collagen: Overview

Collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body. Collagen is the body’s most important building block and it makes up approximately 30% of the proteins in our bodies, and plays essential role of providing skin structure and helping blood clot. Being the prominent building block of muscles, skin, bones, ligaments, and tendons, in the recent past, the use of collagen as a nutritional supplement and ingredient in body lotions and shampoos has escalated.
Collagen has been long used in Japan as a health & a beauty supplement in the form of drinks, tablets, capsules, gelatin, powder, and many other edible forms that can be also mixed with regular foods and drinks. Collagen is classified as a food supplement in Japan.
Out of 16 types of collagen that are present in the human body, four types are most important, termed as type I, type II, type III, and type VI.
90% of the body’s collagen is of type I, made up of densely packed fibers, which helps in structuring the bones, skin, connective tissue and teeth, and fibrous cartilage.
Type II is more loosely packed fibers that are primarily found in elastic cartilage that cushions joints.
Type III aids the structure of organs, muscles, and arteries while type VI helps in filtration.

Collagen Peptide:

Collagen peptides are small bioactive peptides obtained by hydrolysis of collagen. Collagen peptide as an ingredient entered the main stream health and beauty industry in Japan approximately 20 years ago when people who consumed collagen peptide started to realize improvements in their skin. Japan is a very mature collagen peptide market; where consumers can choose from hundreds of products ranging from drinks, tablets, powders, jellies, capsules, etc.
Our company Nizona Corporation specializes in OEM manufacturing of healthcare and cosmetics products. We give value to our clients by developing, manufacturing and supplying high quality Made in Japan products. NIZONA is US FDA registered company and has experience in successfully completing the registration of several products in the USA.
 
Nizona Collagen Peptide is a high-quality bio peptide Marine Collagen which is also known as “Super Collagen” because this is the form of collagen that our body can best absorb. This is so because of the process of “HYDROLYZATION” which reduces the molecular size of the collagen and increases the intestinal absorption of the product. It has been clinically tested in Japan that the use of hydrolyzed collagen improves skin suppleness, hydration and elasticity which allows its users to look younger and be healthier.

Benefits of Collagen Peptide from Nizona Japan:

  • Improved skin texture and firmness. Also an average 13% reduction in wrinkles
  • Reduced appearance of cellulite
  • Reduction of UVB induced skin damage
  • Improved tendon and joint flexibility and strength
  • Reduced joint pain
  • Improved recovery from sports injuries and muscle repair
  • New hair and nail growth improves in quality and strength
  • Improved circulation
  • Restoring Bone Mineral Density
  • Reducing the bone re-absorption and stimulating bone formation.

Collagen peptide demand in Japan:

In March 2017, the Japan National Broadcasting Agency (NHK) issued a TV program featuring new discoveries and uses of collagen peptide. As a result of this program, the sales of collagen peptide rose suddenly. Raw materials required to make collagen (fish & scale of fish) are becoming scarce and demand is up. During year 2017, exports of collagen products to the Asian market rose to a record of 581 tons.
One of the latest trends that will gain traction in Japanese collagen peptide market in the coming years is the growing health awareness. Companies are continuously spending to provide healthier foods that have lower sugar, sodium, and fat content and higher protein content due to the increasing preference of the populace to adopt a healthy lifestyle.
All Japanese makers of food products expect the demand of collagen to increase. Hence, a Japanese companies who specializes in cookies, chocolate and also sports products (such as protein) had launched its first collagen product, for which they applied for a certification of the product as a Food with Function Claims (FFC) which is a new category of food products recognized by the Food Labeling Act of Japan.
The Japanese Society of Pressure Ulcers has officially endorsed the use of collagen peptide as cure for bed sores (Japanese Journal of Pressure Ulcers, Vol. 17th, No. 4, 2015). Collagen has also started to penetrate the sports industry.
According to survey by the Journal of Health & Beauty Industry, Collagen ranks 2nd in the Japan industry as a food supplement only following lactobacillus supplements. In Japan, people are consuming an average of five grams of collagen a day, mostly through drinkables.
Collagen sales are increasing in Japan due the new trend of utilizing collagen as a nutritional supplement recommended for elderly people because they particularly suffer from the problems associated with collagen deficit such as loss of muscle, decreased bone density and joint problems in addition to skin issues and overall nutritional deficit. Nizona Japan Collagen drinks, Collagen powder, Collagen peptide, Collagen Jelly Sticks, Collagen Tablets, Matcha Collagen, Coffee collagen does not only have an effect on the skin but also can be used as cure for bedsores and healing for various skin wounds and any other damage caused by exposure to heat, dry environment, UV rays, etc.

Global Collagen Market: Key Trends

The collagen market is expected to witness substantial growth over the coming years as a result of the increasing demand for collagen-based products in healthcare for applications such as wound healing, tissue engineering, and bone re-construction. The global collagen market is anticipated to reach USD 6.63 billion by 2025, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc.
Global Collagen (Collagen Peptide & Gelatine) Market is expected to reach USD 4.5 billion by 2022 supported by a CAGR of 6.5% during the forecast period of 2017 to 2022. The global collagen market is mainly driven by the increasing use of collagen in food industries. Collagen finds its major application in the confectionery, dairy, meat & fish products, beverages, and in many others food products to improve their organoleptic properties.

USA, Germany, UK, China, India, Japan, Brazil, Middle East & South Africa are the growing markets of collagen.

Much more than beauty & skincare! Yet to be known to the world – Japan latest trends about more benefits of collagen peptide

Increasingly, men and women across the world know the improvements experienced in skin, nails, hair and joints as a result of the intake or application of collagen-peptide based products. Initially a specialized ingredient, collagen entered the mainstream health and beauty industry in Japan since about 20 years when people who consumed collagen peptide started to realize improvements in their skin, which prompted an array of research widely available today.
Although initially a boom in the health and beauty industry, more research, market experience and technological advances push the collagen industry to new frontiers in the sports, medical, locomotion, and products for the elderly industry.

Collagen exists naturally in the human body in great proportion (approximately one third of the total proteins in our body and two-thirds of the skin). However, it reduces gradually as we age. Hence the need for supplementing collagen through our diet increases as the time goes by.

However, latest research indicates that collagen benefits not only those who started to age, but also those who suffer from damaged skin, joint problems and those who engage in sports and need an extra boost in protein consumption. In other words, when someone asks “who should consume collagen?” the most basic answer is “well, if you have skin, nails, bones, joints, cartilage, you’ll certainly benefit from taking collagen” The below are a few trends in the Japan market

Basic Assumption: Collagen Peptide is a natural food product. It is not a medicine. However, due its high bioavailability and action at the blood cell level, its applications exceed the food industry to penetrate the medical, sports, cosmetics industries amongst others
Remark: The main source of the below information is the Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK); which is the only public broadcaster and the most trusted source of information in Japan.

1. Medical Industry:

a. Collagen peptide: It does not only have an effect on the skin but also can be used as cure for bedsores: In 2015, the Japanese Society of Pressure Ulcers has officially endorsed the use of collagen peptide as an effective treatment against cure for bed sores (Japanese Journal of Pressure Ulcers, Vol. 17th, No. 4, 2015).
TV program aired on March 1, 2017: “Tameshite Gatten – Collagen Special”
Consumption of collagen peptide is being utilized as a supplement to heal various skin wounds and any other damage caused by exposure to heat, dry environment, UV rays, etc.
b. Application in the “Locomotion Industry”: Collagen Peptide as an effective support for joint problems. One of the most successful collagen based products in Japan is a supplement for joints health made of collagen, chondroitin and hyaluronic acid (intake is 5g out of which collagen is 4g).

c. Improvement of the health of blood vessels: A recent study made at the Medical Hospital of the Faculty of Medicine of Ehime University (Japan) led by Dr. Michiya Igase has found a correlation between the ingestion of collagen peptide and the health of blood vessels: 20% of the blood vessels are collagen.

An experiment was performed to evaluate the relationship between the ingestion of collagen and arteriosclerosis. People who ingested 5 grams of collagen per day saw a reduction in the age of their blood vessels of about 5 years in comparison with the placebo group.

All the above has led to an increase of sales of collagen peptide products to hospitals and medical doctors.

2. Elderly Consumer Market:

a. Collagen sales are increasing in Japan and in other countries with aging population: This is due the new trend of utilizing collagen as a nutritional supplement recommended for elderly people because they particularly suffer from the problems associated with collagen deficit such as loss of muscle (sarcopenia), decreased bone density and joint problems in addition to skin issues and overall nutritional deficit.

3. Sports Industry:

Collagen as the purest form of protein supplementation
a. Collagen has started to be recommended by trainers in sport industry as treatment for sports related injuries in addition to support for joints for those who exert stress in their joints due to lifting sports or other sports that demand pressure in the joints.
b. Consumption of collagen peptide is increasingly being used as a better source of protein than whey powder (Collagen peptide has a concentration of 95% of protein whereas whey has a concentration of approximately 70%)
c. As a result of the above, major local players such as GLICO (very famous food and supplement Japanese maker) who specializes in cookies, chocolate and also sports products (such as protein) has launched its first collagen product, for which they applied for a certification of the product as a Food with Function Claims (FFC) which is a new category of food products recognized by the Food Labeling Act of Japan.

4. According to survey by the Journal of Health & Beauty Industry, the ranking of most popular health ingredients in Japan are:

a. Lactobacillus
b. Collagen peptide
c. Rice vinegar
d. Protein
e. Aojiru (vegetable powder)
f. Placenta
g. Glucosamine
h. Amino acids
i. HMB
j. Ukon (turmeric)
Collagen therefore ranks 2nd in the Japan industry as a food supplement only following lactobacillus supplements.
All the above facts and industry trends in Japan prove that collagen is the most evolving and versatile discovery as a product which will go a long way to aide holistic revitalization of human beings of all age groups.
Thus it may not be wrong to claim that COLLAGEN IS THE MOST VITAL COMPONENT AFTER WATER FOR HUMAN BODY!

Collagen Peptide: Global Trends

What is Collagen?

Collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body. Collagen is the body’s most important building block and it makes up approximately 30% of the proteins in our bodies.

Collagen is the key structural protein that ensures the cohesion, elasticity and regeneration of all our connective tissues including skin, tendons, ligaments, cartilage and bones. It is regarded as the substance that holds the whole body together and can be found in the bones, muscles, skin and tendons.
Collagen is strong and flexible and is the ‘glue’ that holds everything together. Collagen provides multidimensional benefits for skin, bones and joint health by regenerating the cells needed for maintaining an active lifestyle and enhanced overall health, strength and elasticity throughout the body.

As collagen degradation leads to wrinkles and other undesirable effects, it is particularly important to supplement collagen as we age. Therefore, collagen has been long used in Japan as a health & a beauty supplement in the form of drinks, tablets, capsules, gelatin, powder, and many other edible forms that can be also mixed with regular foods and drinks.

Collagen is classified as a food supplement in Japan and it is widely consumed in Japan by men and women of all ages, especially those who look after their overall wellness, health and appearance.

What are Collagen Peptides?

Collagen peptides are small bioactive peptides obtained by enzymatically hydrolysis of collagen, in other words, the breaking down of the molecular bonds between individual collagen strands to peptides. Unlike gelatin, collagen peptides are soluble in cold liquids as well as hot.

Collagen peptides contain the same amino acids as gelatin which is identical to the protein found in skin, nails, hair, bones, cartilage, and joints. Collagen peptides are also known as hydrolyzed collagen or collagen hydrolysate.

Sources of Collagen Peptide:

1) Animal Collagen
The vast majority of collagen powders come from cows and chicken. Bovine collagen is found naturally in cow’s skin, muscles, and bones and contains Type 1 and Type III collagen. Many supplements on the Japanese market will come from bovine sources. Bovine collagen is cheapest collagen. Then there’s chicken collagen, which carries a wealth of Type II collagen from the bird’s bones, cartilage, and tissues.
2) Marine Collagen
Marine collagen mostly comes from fish, which contains Type I collagen. Fish collagen is smaller in size and is known for its higher absorbability in the body. NIZONA Collagen is fish collagen. Nizona Marine Collagen is very soluble, colorless, flavorless, and odorless.

The most common types of collagen, especially in supplements, are types 1, 2 and 3:

Type 1 collagen is the most abundant and is used to repair damaged tissue and the growth of new tissue. For muscle repair, supplements containing type 1 collagen are a good place to start.
Type 2 collagen is usually found in the tissues between bones like cartilage. Therefore, it is associated heavily with joint function and health.
Type 3 collagen helps to give the skin its elastic properties and gives it a more youthful appearance. This type of collagen is beneficial for cardiovascular health.
Even though different parts of the body are made of different types of collagen, which does not mean that consuming that same type of collagen will directly go to that specific part of the body. Additionally, many collagen supplements that contain Type 2 are made out of chicken sternum (cartilage).

Benefits of Nizona Collagen:

  • Improved skin texture and firmness. Also an average 13% reduction in wrinkles
  • Reduced appearance of cellulite
  • Reduction of UVB induced skin damage
  • New hair and nail growth improves in quality and strength
  • Improved circulation
  • Improved tendon and joint flexibility and strength
  • Reduced joint pain
  • Recovery from sports injuries and muscle repair
  • Restoring Bone Mineral Density
  • Reducing the bone reabsorption and stimulating bone formation

Demand of collagen peptide in Japan:

Collagen as an ingredient entered the mainstream health and beauty industry in Japan approximately 20 years ago when people who consumed collagen peptide started to realize improvements in their skin. Japan is a very mature collagen peptide market, where consumers can choose from hundreds of products ranging from drinks, tablets, powders, jellies, capsules, etc.
Asia-Pacific will emerge as the most promising region for the global collagen market, by 2023. The region is home to the largest number of people, aged more than 60 years. Asia-Pacific is expected to grow at a faster pace than other regions in the next five years. The prime reasons for the growth in the region is associated with the high growth in meat & confectionery industries, along with the growing awareness in the cosmetic, personal care and healthcare sectors.
In March 2017, the Japan National Broadcasting Agency (NHK) issued a TV program featuring new discoveries and uses of collagen peptide. As a result of this program, the sales of collagen peptide rose suddenly. Raw materials required to make collagen (fish & scale of fish) are becoming scarce and demand is up. During year 2017, exports of collagen products to the Asian market rose to a record of 581 tons.
The Japanese Society of Pressure Ulcers has officially endorsed the use of collagen peptide as cure for bed sores (Japanese Journal of Pressure Ulcers, Vol. 17th, No. 4, 2015). Nizona collagen hence has applications in the medical field for bed sores which is a serious issue amongst senior citizens.
Collagen has also started to penetrate the sports industry.
According to survey by the Journal of Health & Beauty Industry, the ranking of most popular health ingredients in Japan are:
1.Lactobacillus
2.Collagen peptide
3.Rice vinegar
4.Protein
5.Aojiru (vegetable powder)
6.Placenta
7.Glucosamine
8.Amino acids
9.HMB
10.Ukon (turmeric)
Main applications are in health & beauty, diet and products for the elderly (Japan suffers from ‘aging society’ problem). Collagen therefore ranks 2nd in the Japan industry as a food supplement only following lactobacillus supplements. In Japan, people are consuming an average of five grams of collagen a day, mostly through drinkables.

Overview of the global collagen peptide market:

The global collagen market is anticipated to reach USD 6.63 billion by 2025, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The collagen market is expected to witness substantial growth over the coming years as a result of the increasing demand for collagen-based products in healthcare for applications such as wound healing, tissue engineering, and bone reconstruction.
With the increase in disposable income and lifestyle changes among consumers, the demand for functional food and convenience foods are increasing. Additionally, the rising health awareness among consumers regarding the health benefits of natural food products is driving the growth of this market as collagen peptide is a widely-known compound used in the preparation of conventional and natural food and beverage products.
One of the latest trends that will gain traction in the collagen peptide market in the coming years is the growing health awareness. Companies are continuously spending to provide healthier foods that have lower sugar, sodium, and fat content and higher fiber and protein content due to the increasing preference of the population to adopt a healthy lifestyle. This trend is positively affecting the market for collagen peptide since it is widely used in food and beverage products to enhance the quality and provide additional health benefits associated with food products.

USA, Germany, UK, China, India, Japan, Brazil, Middle East & South Africa are the growing market of collagen.

  • Segmentation by application and analysis of the collagen peptide market
  • Food and beverage industry
  • Nutraceuticals industry
  • Personal care industry
During 2016, the food and beverage segment accounted for the major shares and dominated this market. Factors such as the wide use of collagen peptide in food and beverages will contribute to the growth of this industry segment in the coming years. Collagen peptide is widely used in desserts, bakery products, dairy products, meat packaging, juices, and beverages as it acts as a binding agent, stabilizer, texturing agent, whipping agent, and emulsifier.

Trends in collagen

Collagen is the purest form of natural protein, which is produced by our body, but decreases with age and hence, needs to be ingested as a supplement. Like all proteins, it is formed of amino acids. Collagen contains 18 amino-acids, including 8 out of 9 essential amino-acids.
Collagen is a natural protein component of the skin that acts like a glue and the main building block for cells, tissues and organs. About a third of the protein content in your body is made up of collagen, which is found in the bones, muscles, and tissues of the organs. Collagen, keratin and elastin gives strength, elasticity and structure to your skin.
The body naturally produces the collagen that it needs, but this production is gradually disrupted as part of the natural aging process. Women produce less collagen than men, and this collagen is lost at a rate of about 1% per year. This means that a woman has naturally lost almost half of the collagen from her skin by the age of 50.
That firm, plump, youthful fullness begins to fade away. Unfortunately, as we age, collagen production slows down drastically and the skin begins to lose its fullness and firmness. Wrinkles and sagging skin is hard to be fixed. So if you consume collagen as an external supplement; the aging process can somewhat be reversed and you can feel your young and beautiful skin.

Types of collagen:

There are 28 types of collagen in the body.
Type I Collagen is the most abundant in our body. It makes up 80% of the dermis layer of our skin. Hence, Type I Collagen is considered to be the key building matrix protein which gives our skin its structure and firmness.
Type II Collagen makes up movable joints, so it is commonly used to treat joint aging and relieve pain associated with arthritis.
Type III Collagen is found in artery walls, skin, intestines and the uterus.
The collagen molecules in their native state are simply too large for our body to absorb efficiently unless they’ve been hydrolyzed.
Collagen peptide is considered as the most effective type of collagen for our body. This technology was invented and patented by a Japanese company. According to our research it is proved that, collagen peptides do not get digested in the stomach but get directly absorbed in the bloodstream, penetrate and remain in the dermis layer, thus triggering the collagen production in the skin.
Glycine and Arginine are necessary for the synthesis of Creatine, which provides energy for muscle contractions and helps to build muscle strength, size, and power. Collagen protein supplements can support the synthesis of Creatine in the body to help improve athletic performance and increase lean body mass.

What are the benefits?

Strengthened hair by resorting collagen at the follicle, which improves growth and texture.
Increased skin hydration by retaining moisture
Improve strength of weak, flaky nails
Nothing new here. But did you know that collagen can actually assist with lean muscle gain and tone? It promotes the production of natural Creatine in the body, which is essential for new muscle growth. Collagen is actually a type of protein which when ingested, is broken down by the digestive system into individual amino acids.
Collagen supports the connective tissues throughout your body. When you work out for long periods, the collagen in your body begins to degrade. Only when degradation is at advances stages do symptoms (such as pain and injury) begin to occur. Taking a collagen supplement when during periods of training can help to maintain your collagen and connective tissue.
Collagen may also assist in protein synthesis, meaning that you body can actually better absorb the protein you feed it. Your body can put it straight to work – improved uptake of protein by the body can assist with lean muscle gain and keeping you satiated.

5 + All-in-One Collagen Noni Gel (150g) – Made in Japan

Noni Collagen Gel is a 100% Made in Japan natural cosmetic gel for daily skin care. It is a highly recommended 5+ All-in-One Gel which is perfect for your sensitive and smooth skin. It works like Toner, Emulsion, Serum, Gel and Moisturizer. It is ideal for everyday use and suitable for all skin types and climatic conditions.

It is an effective moisturizer for dry and damaged skin. Visible effects begin generally within 2-3 weeks of regular use. It is a Japanese beauty product not just for your face but also for dry and damaged skin on elbows, hands, heels etc.

Collagen:  is the main structural protein in the various connective tissues of human body.
As we age collagen production decreases, you will notice it physically: looser skin, more wrinkles and less elasticity. Increasing collagen levels can help your skin look firmer, increase smoothness, and help your skin cells keep renewing and repairing normally.

Noni extract: is a plant originated in Indonesia traditionally used for its medicinal effects. It contains over 140 nutrients including vitamins and minerals and it is deemed to have skin whitening effects. Noni’s properties are useful on skin and scalp conditions, such as eczema and ringworm; also rubbed on scalp for lustrous hair; and will keep your skin young.

Aloe vera: contains antioxidant vitamins A, C and E – plus vitamin B12, folic acid and choline. It contains eight enzymes, including aliases, alkaline phosphatase, amylase, brady kinase, carboxy peptidase, catalase, cellulose, lipase and peroxidase. Minerals such as calcium, copper, selenium, chromium, manganese, magnesium, potassium, sodium and zinc are present in aloe vera.

Hyaluronic acid: is a major moisturizing agent that together with several plant extracts such as aloe vera, pueraria and chlorella, makes a perfect mix of natural beauty. It Maintains moisture within the dermal layer preventing dry skin.

Made in Japan – Noni Collagen Gel has been carefully blended with the highest quality ingredients derived from noni fruit, herbs and essential oils. Noni Collagen Gel provides natural nourishment to your skin as it is rich in Vitamins C, E, B1, B2, B3, B6, B12, magnesium, calcium, zinc, iron, copper, protein and potassium.
Ingredients: Noni extract, Marine collagen, Aloe vera extract, Hydrolized silk, Pueraria root extract, Chlorella extract, Avocado oil, Algae extract (brown, red and green), Rosemary leaf extract, Soybean extract.

HOW TO USE NIZONA NONI COLLAGEN GEL FOR SMOOTH SKIN

A) Morning:
1.Wash your face thoroughly and pat dry.
2.Apply Noni collagen gel on the cleansed skin.
3.Apply foundation and makeup (if required).

B) Night:
1.Apply Noni collagen gel ( spread evenly on skin as cleanser)
2.Remove gel with cotton.
3.Wash your face with soap as usual.
4.Apply Noni collagen gel (do not rinse it).

C) After bath or shower:
1.Apply Noni collagen gel
2.After 5 min, massage your skin
3.Rinse your face thoroughly with lukewarm water and pat dry.
4.Apply Noni Collagen cream again
5.Enjoy a beauty sleep.
Noni collagen gel hydrates, tones, revitalizes and softens the skin. It is gentle on skin and suits all skin types.

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Collagen peptide is essential for good health

You’ve heard it said by health experts, beauty gurus, and possibly even your best friend. Collagen is the new buzzword on every one’s lips, and it can now be found in just about everything – from creams and cosmetics, to powders and pills. And the truth is, this may be one instance where the hype is actually warranted.

As the most abundant protein in the body, collagen is available in your muscles, skin, blood, bones, cartilage, and ligaments. You may want to consider squeezing in an extra serving of this vital protein for several reasons, as collagen is a building block that:

 

  • promotes skin elasticity
  • holds together your bones and muscles
  • protects your organs
  • provides structure to joints and tendons

The good news is that your body produces collagen on a regular basis. But, it does slow down with age. Other lifestyle habits that can bring collagen production to a screeching halt include sun exposure, and an unhealthy diet. Some health conditions may also deplete your collagen storage. And without this important building block, you may start to see wrinkles and sagging skin, or even experience joint pain.
Keep reading to discover five specific benefits you may experience if you take the time to up your collagen consumption.Reverse skin aging:
One of the most well-known benefits of collagen is its ability to promote glowing, vibrant skin. This essential protein provides elasticity to the skin, helping it to appear more youthful and healthy. But as you get older and collagen production declines, fine lines, loose skin, and dryness can occur. So what happens if you increase your collagen intake with supplements?A study published in 2014 randomly chose 46 of 69 women, ages 35-55 years old, to take a collagen hydrolysate supplement. The rest of the group took a placebo. The women who took the collagen showed an improvement in skin elasticity within four weeks.The same manufacturer also conducted another study in 2014 with the same supplement, which significantly reduced wrinkles after just eight weeks.

Helps build muscle and burn fat:

Collagen is a major component of muscle tissue, so it should come as no surprise that it can have a big impact when it comes to building muscle mass. Plus, collagen also contains a concentrated amount of glycine, an amino acid involved in the synthesis of creatine. This can provide muscles with the fuel needed to power through your workout. So what happens when you add collagen to your workout routine?

There’s not much research on collagen and exercise, but a study in 2015 looked at collagen supplements in 53 older males with sarcopenia, a condition where you lose muscle mass due to aging. After 12 weeks, those who took supplements along with resistance training saw an increase in fat loss and muscle strength more than the placebo group.

May reduce cellulite:
Besides keeping your skin healthy and glowing, collagen may also help improve the appearance of stubborn cellulite. Cellulite is when the layer of fat under the skin pushes up against the connective tissue, creating a dimpled or lumpy appearance on the skin.

Another study was sponsored in 2015 by manufacturers to see what type I collagen would do for cellulite. They randomly assigned 105 women, ages 24-50, to take collagen peptides for six months. Those who did demonstrated a clear improvement in skin texture and waviness.

While it seems promising, more studies are needed to confirm if collagen helps reduce cellulite appearance. A 2015 review found that only acoustic wave therapy had potential benefit for treating cellulite, however, collagen may not have been included.

But remember, cellulite is incredibly common — an estimated 80 to 90 percent of women have it. It’s a natural part of aging and skin formation and not a cause for concern.

May improve digestive health:

Collagen is in the gut’s connective tissue and can help support and strengthen the protective lining of your digestive tract. This is critically important because alterations in the barrier function of your intestine, also known as leaky gut syndrome, can allow particles to pass into the bloodstream. This may result in inflammation.

In fact, an older study from 2003 looked at 170 individuals with inflammatory bowel disease and found that they were more likely to have lower levels of serum collagen. So the current theory is that by increasing your intake of collagen, you could help build up the tissues that line your gastrointestinal tract and promote better gut health. However, current research is limited on the direct effects of collagen supplementation on the digestive system.

All-in-One Collagen Gold moisturizing Gel (150g) – Made in Japan.

Use of gold for beauty and health has been an ancient virtue. Used by Chinese as a medicine and in India used in the form of medicine, popularly known as ‘Swarna Bhasma’. With Cleopatra being famed for using gold beauty masks.
The ‘GOLD LEAVES’ used in the cream is the purest form of gold and has benefits a many:

  • Synergizes the absorption of collagen, nutrients and other essences and extracts.
  • Powerful antioxidant against free radicals.
  • Fibre tissues under the skin get revitalized.
  • Accelerates blood circulation.
  • Reduces fine lines and wrinkles and improves the firmness and elasticity of the skin.
  • Vitalizes skin metabolism, thus giving a youthful appearance by delaying the aging process.

Benefits of collagen:

The collagen in the cream keeps your skin naturally glowing without any makeup. It retains the natural moisture and relaxes the tensed muscles and face. Collagen, keratin and elastin gives strength, elasticity and structure to your skin.
Within your skin, collagen is responsible for firmness, elasticity, hydration, and the production of new skin cells.
First and foremost, using a collagen cream will help infuse collagen into the skin. Hydrolyzed marine collagen is basically the best available. This is one ingredient every woman MUST USE. Ladies, do yourself a favour and stick to the collagen on a daily basis.
Use collagen-boosting ingredients (vitamin C, peptides, etc.)
Eat collagen-rich foods.

Nizona gold moisturizer gel is a water based gel that is lightweight and can be easily absorbed in to your skin. It contains lightweight emollients and oils that helps you to keep your skin soft and hydrated. Gold gel moisturizer is compatible with a variety of skin types especially on oily and combination skin. Gold moisturizer gel is an all-in-one beauty solution. It can be used as a lotion, moisturizing serum, whitening treatment, moisturizing milk, and the makeup base. It has natural moisturizing ingredients and gold leaves for easy and effective use on your facial skin on a daily basis. Great for a rich, clear and resilient skin

Nizona specializes in ‘Private Brand’ – MADE IN JAPAN products.

Ingredients: Hydrolyzed marine collagen, Hyaluronic acid, Squalane, Argane oil, Proteoglycan, Malus domestica fruit cell culture extract.
It has a mild fragrance and gentle on skin. It restores and replenishes natural skin glow.
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Japanese 12,000 mg Collagen drink – Made in Japan

Why collagen – is it really so important?

Collagen is a natural protein component of the skin that acts like a scaffold and the main building block for cells, tissues and organs. About a third of the protein content in your body is made up of collagen, which is found in the bones, muscles, and tissues of the organs. The body naturally produces the collagen that it needs, but this production is gradually disrupted as part of the natural aging process. Women produce less collagen than men, and this collagen is lost at a rate of about 1% per year. This means that a woman has naturally lost almost half of the collagen from her skin by the age of 50. That firm, plump, youthfulness begins to fade away.

Collagen drinks support anti-aging, diminishing wrinkles, reducing dark spots and tightening of skin. Collagen also facilitates skin re-generation, helps skin health and youthful tone. Collagen also boosts activity of white blood cells localized within the skin and it is good for immunity. Collagen is the main protein of connective tissue making up about 30% of the total protein content. It has great tensile strength, and is the main component of fascia, cartilage, ligaments, tendons, bones and teeth. Along with soft keratin, it is responsible for skin strength and elasticity, and its deterioration leads to wrinkles that accompany aging. It strengthens blood vessels and plays a critical role in tissue development. It is also present in the cornea and crystalline lens of the eye. Collagen in the human body decreases with age, and hence it is important to supplement it through internal and external ingestion. As collagen is a natural element, it is not limited to women but also men who are concerned about their appearance and health.

Collagen is the best source of “edible beauty care”!

Benefits of marine collagen:

  • Helps in natural skincare & anti-aging
  • Improvement of flecks, wrinkles and sags
  • Promotes hair & nail growth
  • Alleviates joint pain
  • Mitigates bone damages
  • Good general eye health
  • Immunity building
  • Improves blood vessels circulation and helps normalize blood pressure.
  • Health & beauty supplement drinks

Check our Collagen Research Report
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