"He recommended glucosamine and chondroitin to stop them getting hip dysplasia and arthritis"Then he jokingly said I should be taking collagen too because, as we age, it's something we lose from our faces as well as our joints."Anthea continued: "So I began taking the same collagen tablets as the dog."Collagen is a protein known for maintaining skin elasticity, relieving joint pain, preventing bone loss, boosting muscle mass and promoting heart health.
It's also believed to strengthen the hair by building the proteins which keep the roots firm. While she initially started using her dog's prescribed medicine in her late 30s, she has since moved over to consuming powdered supplements intended for humans.The collagen begins to break down the.
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