One of the supplements that I've been using for a while, is collagen peptides. I've been adding it to my hot drink in the morning or mixed it with some yogurt. Here's why I like it…
We can eat a really good diet, but still lack some nutrients. I am taking quite a few supplements, but what I've probably taken the longest is collagen peptides.
Collagen can really help with preventing brittle hair and improving bone health. In this post, I will share what collagen is, why it's important and the brand of collagen that I'm currently using. This post is not sponsored.
Getting enough protein with our diet is incredibly important. Even though many people think that they eat enough, they actually don't.
Many people want to lose body fat and lose weight. Starting to eat enough protein is the #1 thing that we have to pay attention to, because protein keeps us fuller longer and it also helps with muscle building — which in turn increases our metabolism and helps us burn more body fat.
Your goal should be to eat 0.6-1 grams of protein per one pound of your bodyweight. Check out more recommendations, and how eating this way can help you get lean, here.
I've also done a few podcast episodes on this topic, which you can check out here and here.
One thing you should know about collagen though is that it's not full protein source. That means that it doesn't contain all 9 essential amino acids. So, if your goal is to eat 130 grams of protein a day and you take a collagen supplement that gives you 20 grams of protein, you should count only half of it, and still get 10 more grams from complete protein sources.
Collagen is the most abundant protein in our bodies. It's a fibrous protein that is found mainly in connective tissues. It's a building block of our skin, nails, hair, bones and joints, so if you want to have them strong and healthy, you need to have enough collagen in your diet.
Our ancestors who used to get more of collagen as they ate animal's skin, bones, tendons and ligaments, that are all rich in collagen. But with all the processed and packaged foods many of us are eating now, we don't get nearly as much of it nowadays as we used to. Not surprisingly…
Here are the main reasons why collagen is important for your health:
To maintain bone health. Around the time when we hit our thirties, our bodies start to lose bone substance faster than create it, so naturally the amount of collagen in our bodies decreases too. The older we get, the weaker our bones potentially get, which is why bone fractures and injuries take significantly longer to recover. Collagen helps to keep the bones strong.
Collagen is not a complete protein though. If you want to learn how to get enough protein for your body's needs, please get my Fit Physique Formula Protein guide.
To keep joints healthy. Collagen is present in cartilage that is found in our nose, ears, throat and joints and prevents bones from rubbing against each other.
While also joint problems are more common among older people, I know plenty of people around 30 years old with various joint issues. One of them is my husband… supplementing with collagen has made a difference: His knee pain has significantly lessened.
To maintain healthy skin. Collagen is responsible for our skin's integrity–strength, elasticity and overall vitality. Collagen is found in many skincare products, and it's known to help to fight against dryness and wrinkles.
To build stronger, healthier hair. Just like skin, collagen also helps to strengthen your hair.
To keep you more satiated. Out of three macronutrients (carbs, protein and fat), protein has been shown to be most satiating. It fills you up, so you don't have to eat again two hours after finishing your breakfast. I'm all about it, because that way I can focus on other things and don't have to think about food too often.
To heal and support stomach lining. Collagen is so important for gut health, which all starts with the health of stomach lining. Stomach lining basically looks like a wrinkly bag covering the walls of our stomachs. It secretes substances that help our bodies to digest food, but it also protects the rest of the body from the highly acidic environment of the stomach.
So if there's something wrong with stomach lining and doesn't function properly, it can cause a lot of digestive issues, like irritable bowel syndrome or leaky gut.
Collagen can help to heal and support stomach lining.
To promote healthy digestion. Collagen makes digestion faster by improving hydrochloric acid production in our stomach. This acid is needed to break down foods, and as a result, your digestion improves. Because collagen absorbs water very efficiently, it may also help to draw water into the intestinal tract and that way help the food move faster.
To sleep better. According to some sources, taking collagen can help you sleep better.
Collagen peptides are short chain amino acids that are derived from collagen protein. The brand that I'm using makes their collagen peptides from pasture-raised, grass-fed collagen protein.
You can add collagen peptides to pretty much any food or drink, hot or cold. I've been having my daily collagen with my morning coffee. Most people who have tried it say that it doesn't, but I can in fact tell that there's something added to the coffee. It has very, very mild flavor that I like. I really look forward to my morning coffee every day.
Occasionally I've put collagen also into my smoothie, but the flavors of veggies and fruits are so much stronger that I can't taste any of it in a shake.
You can play with it and seriously put it in pretty much every food: oatmeal, soups, sauces and even desserts.
One serving of the collagen peptides I use has 70 calories, 18 grams of protein and 20 grams of collagen in it. I usually add one scoop, which is 1/2 servings, to my hot drink in the morning. You can take 1-2 servings daily.
For me, 1/2 servings, so one scoop a day, has worked well. I've seen some health benefits, which I talk more about next.
It's interesting that when you look at the most articles about collagen and its health benefits, improving digestion isn't really mentioned as the first thing. Improving bone and joint health seems to be number one reason for using it, followed by all the anti-ageing benefits that collagen has.
However, for me the most noticeable change from the very beginning was much better digestion. I've always had some issues with constipation, but I'm feeling a lot better now as I've added a scoop of collagen peptides into my coffee every day. (Edited: I no longer drink coffee, but it works equally well in tea!)
My husband's knees used to always get really sore after some time of sitting. He had a knee injury from playing soccer years ago, and the knee is acting up every now when he's sedentary for some time. About a month after he started using collagen, his knees started to feel much better. The pain isn't completely gone, but there's much less of it.
Many women report that their hair growth and thickness has improved after they started taking collagen, so if you're struggling with that, giving collagen peptides a try might help as well.
I haven't tried taking collagen peptides in the evening, but according to some people it can help you to sleep better.
Some forms of collagen can cause bloating, however collagen peptides are unlikely to do so.
You may have heard about collagen, collagen peptides and also gelatine. While they all collagen products, they are different things and also work differently in our bodies.
Collagen peptides are the most digestion-friendly form.
The difference is caused by different structure. Collagen itself has a long, twisted structure which makes it harder to break it down and absorb.
Collagen peptides and gelatine are hyrdolyzed forms of collagen. Hydrolyze is what makes the collagen chains shorter and better digestible.
Gelatine is a partly hydrolyzed form of collagen, which means that it contains some water which may cause bloating and other digestive discomfort. It's not fully broken down into peptides. In addition, it only dissolves in hot liquids.
Collagen peptides are the easiest type of collagen to digest. Therefore, they're the least likely to cause any bloating or other digestive discomfort. I've never had any problems digesting it. Like I said before, it has made my digestion better.
I've been really happy with the results that we've seen from taking collagen peptides. I'm planning to keep using it and try it also at night to see if it helps with sleep.
Do you take supplements? Have you tried collagen?
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I always hear that peptides are good for the skin but never that it's good for the joints. It sounds like it could be beneficial for my friend to take. She's always complaining about her joints. Maybe it would help if she tried to add it to her morning coffee like you.
Hey! Yes, I think it's definitely worth to give it a try. Gelatin and bone broth should be helpful as well!
I am currently taking vital protein collagen peptides too! But i wonder will i get fat if i don't workout/exercise after taking this collagen?
Chuck, definitely not! Collagen is useful also for those who aren't physically active. It won't make you gain fat!
I am taking the the vital proteins product but recently after increasing dosage slightly to a heaped scoop two times a day... My stomach became bloated together with a tummy ache! It may have started effecting my sleep too!
Otherwise I love the effects of taking it. But I'm not taking any at the moment as my stomach is still settling down.
Anyone else had negative symptoms? Do you link this product could effect hormones?
Mahalo and aloha!... Sally
Aloha Sally! Yes, that was probably too much for you. I have never taken more than one scoop a day mixed in my coffee. On the label they say 1-2 scoops once or twice a day, but you'll need to figure out how much is right for you.
Have you noticed any change in your hair and skin appearance? I would be particularly interested in knowing if your cellulite has improved and your hair has gotten stronger or fuller?
I didn't really have skin problems. Hair, yes – a little thicker and shinier and it seems like they're growing faster as well.
I noticed after I place a scoop in my coffee about an hour later I feel nauseated 🤢 and stomach aches . That normal ?
Could it be something else or are you sure it's the collagen?
I have also been feeling naseous, weak, and bloated. I have never taken it before in my life just recently I have been putting one scoop into my smoothie for 2 days now, but I think I will try quarter or half a scoop and see if it improves.. :)
I just started taking GNC Enhanced Collagen type II each morning, a couple days ago. I feel sore all over. Is it supposed to get worse before it gets better?
Interesting! I'm not sure, I haven't tried that brand. I've only tried Vital Proteins and have never had that problem. Getting sore doesn't sound right though :/
I started using collagen peptides about 3 weeks ago. My hair and skin seem healthier but I have a stomach ache in the evening. I add a scoop in my morning coffee. I eat a clean diet and have never had stomach aches. I will cut it in half or skip a day to see if it makes a difference.
Yes, maybe try to reduce the amount. It's interesting though that you get the pain in the evening even though you take the peptides in the morning?
I am having terrible bloating and it is the vital proteins C&P - I will go to half a package to see if it helps because I like how I feel otherwise with it, but if it continues I will need to stop this is horrible - bloating, nausea, stomach pain.