Saturday, June 28, 2008

Dochen Swiss (nano ray energized) Nanocollagen (1)



What is Collagen?

Collagen is one of the long, fibrous structural proteins. It made up approximately 6% of our total body weight, and is a very important protein. Tough bundles of collagen called collagen fibers are a major component of the extra cellular matrix that supports most tissues and gives cells structure from the outside, but collagen is also found inside certain cells.

Collagen has great tensile strength, and is the main component of fascia, cartilage, ligaments, tendons, bone and teeth. Along with soft keratin, it is responsible for skin strength and elasticity, and its degradation leads to wrinkles that accompany aging. It strengthens blood vessels and plays a role in tissue development. It is present in the cornea and lens of the eye in crystalline form.

The main function of collagen is to support skin and organ structures. It’s an essential raw material for repair and regeneration of skin cells in our body. Apart from water, 70% of the dermis is made up of collagen. It’s not only responsible for cells metabolism and renewal, but also has the ability to retain moisture, enhances skin hydration, leaves skin soft and supple.

Bone structures are another part of our body that consist large amount of collagen. About 80% of proteins containing materials in bones are collagen, representing 20% of total bone weight. Collagen in bones helps to retain calcium, reduces calcium loss, and enhances the elasticity of bone structures.

Currently, collagen is one of the most popular elements in plastic surgery, health supplements and skin care. It comes in the form of injection, oral preparation and topical application.

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