Liquid Collagen: Benefits, Risks & Everything You Need to Know

by Dr Natalie Singh - Health Editor
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Collagen Supplements: Do They Really Work?

Your body’s natural production of collagen declines as you grow older,which can impact skin,hair,and nails,so some people choose to take collagen supplements to possibly prevent this decline – though the research in this space is still evolving.

What’s more, liquid collagen does not deliver unique or enhanced benefits, or increase bioavailability, compared with other forms of collagen.

“The fact that collagen is in liquid form does not make it more accessible for the body,” says Wagner. “This is a marketing tactic. The benefit of collagen itself is not independently better as it’s a dry powder or a liquid.”

In general, limited research suggests there might potentially be some benefits to taking collagen supplements.

May Boost Skin and Nail Health

Collagen is perhaps most famously marketed to improve skin appearance – and there is some evidence to back it up. One randomized controlled clinical trial from the United Kingdom of 130 adults ages 40 to 60 found that consuming 8,000 milligrams (mg) of powdered collagen mixed with vitamin C (also helpful for skin health) daily for 12 weeks was associated with a 19.6 percent decreased wrinkle depth.

Other research has also shown some positive results. Such as, one meta-analysis from Taiwan of 26 randomized-controlled trials found participants who took an oral collagen supplement for at least eight weeks noticed betterment in skin hydration and elasticity.

“A limitation of this research is that most participants were women, and the dosing of hydrolyzed collagen [a form of collagen that’s broken down into smaller pieces, known as peptides] varied between studies,” says Brittany Brown, RDthe owner of Feeding Babies Nourishing Souls in Nova Scotia, Canada. “Still, the findings were consistent – taking hydrolyzed collagen for at least eight weeks helps improve skin hydration and elasticity.”

studies on collagen’s effects on nail health are also potentially promising, per a study out of Belgium, which showed that women ages 43 to 65 years old who took collagen supplements had significant improvements in nail color compared with a placebo group.

May Improve Joint Pain and Stiffness

Collagen has been extensively studied as a potential treatment for osteoarthritis.

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