Ingredients:
- Soya Protein
- Pumpkin
- Barley
- Malt
- Apple Pectin
- Strawberry Pectin
- Hawthorn
- Aloe Vera
- Seaweed
- Cactus
- Oligosaccharine
- Lactobacillus
- Bacteria Culture Spore
X Sugar
X Stabilizer
X Artificial Flavour
X Artificial Colour
X Animal Ingredient
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Cover 3 Col
1. What is Collagen?
Collagen is a type of protein. It formed by dextrorotatory triple-helix vertical chain can improve human physiological functions. It is helix-structured and formed by high contents of glycine, proline, hydroxyproline, alanine and hydroxylysine. Fibrous in nature, it connects and supports other bodily tissues, such as skin, bone, tendons, muscles, and cartilage. It also supports the internal organs and is even present in teeth. There are more than 25 types of collagens that naturally occur in the body. Collagen is one of the most plentiful proteins present in the bodies of mammals, including humans. In fact, it makes up about 25 percent of the total amount of proteins in the body. Some people refer to collagen as the glue that holds the body together. Without it, the body would, quite literally, fall apart.
Possessing great tensile strength, collagen functions in a manner that is very different from many other types of proteins. For example, it can be found both inside and outside of cells. Collagen fibers are important in contributing to the external structure of cells. However, they are present on the inside of some cells as well.
Collagen works hand-in-hand with elastin in supporting the body’s tissues. Basically, it gives body tissues form and provides firmness and strength; elastin gives the same body tissues much need flexibility. This combination of collagen and elastin is very important in many parts of the body, including, but not limited to, the lungs, bones, and tendons. Even the blood vessels rely on both collagen and elastin.
Often, collagen is discussed in relation to the skin. It works with keratin to provide the skin with strength, flexibility, and resilience. As people age, however, collagen degradation occurs, leading to wrinkles. As such, it is an important substance for those looking for ways to fight the visible effects of aging on the skin. Some skincare professionals actually advise people on ways to stimulate the production of collagen in skins cells.
In addition to being so important in the body, collagen also has many medical uses. It is used in some cosmetic surgery procedures and is sold as a supplement created for joint mobility. It is even used in treating and managing serious burns. For this purpose, it is used in creating man-made skin substitutes.
Since collagens are so important within the body, it stands to reason that collagen deficiencies can be problematic. In fact, there are some genetic diseases that are associated with collagen deficiencies
2.How Cover 3 Col to improve our health?
ImmunityDuring the synthesis of immune protein and collagen, the immune system of human body will improve the immunity up to more than hundred times.
SkinImprove healthy skin and skin tone. Skin becomes resilient with fewer wrinkles.
Anti-AgeingActivate the restoration functions of internal organs and cells
Muscles and JointsActivate and improve the activity of muscles and joints, while resisting wear and tear due to routine movement.
Blood vessel and heartRestore and strengthen blood vessel, improve heart restoration functions and resist ageing effectively.
Bones and teethEnhance the growth of bones, strengthen bones & teeth while making it solid & elastic.
Beautify hair and nailsCollagen is the main component of hair and nails. Hence, sufficient collagen will enhance the growth and tone of hair and nails.
MYR 306.00 (East Malaysia)
USD 91.00 (International)
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All payments can be made by VISA/ MasterCard, Debit VISA/ MasterCard or direct pay to our company's account . For those who are using direct bank in , please pay to our company's account of which maintained at Alliance Bank Account No.: 08027-00-10058121 and Eon Bank : 01541-000-56619 or Public Bank Savings Account No.: 4-3527913-30 or Maybank Savings Account : 158293-652236 under the named of Ting Tai Chin and email or fax the pay-in slip to ( email address : goldeninnmc3@gmail.com or Fax : 05-688 6003. We'll proceed your order once we have received your email / fax as a proof of payment.

