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Are there multivitamins with collagen?

OC by Olivia Coleman
12 October 2022

Are there multivitamins with collagen and are they good?

Many people take multivitamins as a supplement to ensure their body is getting the full range of nutrients it needs in the correct quantity. These nutrients are important for keeping the functions of our bodies operating at full capacity. As you might expect, there are lots of nutrients to include. Amino acids, vitamins A, B, C, D and E, antioxidants, fatty acids and more all play important roles. They help maintain the health of our organs, muscles, bones, joints, bodily systems and more. But are there good multivitamins with collagen? And, if there are, how likely are they to deliver the benefits you can get from the best collagen supplements?

Read on to explore this question and get the answers you need.

What are the most important ingredients for multivitamins?

Generally speaking, it is best to try and get as many of the nutrients your body needs as possible from your diet. Of course, this is not easy to do. Moreover, many of us don’t have the time to devote to the careful planning and execution of a diet that delivers all the right nutrients. Vitamin deficiencies can lead to many chronic diseases and general health issues in everyday life. Supplementation may help.

Ingredients that should always be in a multivitamin

  • Vitamin D: this helps with calcium absorption for bone health and is also important for a strong immune system. We can get vitamin D from sunlight as well as fatty fish, egg yolks and fortified foods. However, vitamin D deficiencies are alarmingly common, so experts often recommend supplementation.

  • Magnesium: this is important for bone health and energy production. It also helps with reducing stress, promoting good sleep and many other benefits. It can come from foods like spinach, soybeans, brown rice and nuts, but a supplement can help ensure you get the right daily intake of it.

  • Calcium: we need calcium for strong bones and teeth, and it often comes from dairy products, nuts, pulses and certain leafy greens like kale. If you don’t consume enough of these foods, you need calcium in your supplement.

  • Zinc: this supports immune systems, promotes energy production and can reduce stress. It comes from various seeds, organ meats, brown rice and some seafood, but many of us don’t get enough of it in our diets. This is why daily supplementation can be helpful.

  • Vitamin B12: our bodies need vitamin B12 for creating and sustaining energy in the body, as well as preserving the health of nerve and blood cells. It primarily comes from meat, so vegans and vegetarians are more prone to a deficiency. Getting it from a multivitamin is a good way to ensure you aren’t missing out on your daily allowance.

These are 5 of the most important ones. But there are many other vitamins, minerals and other nutrients that our bodies need to function at their optimal level.

Where does collagen come in?

Collagen is a protein that is abundant in the connective tissues of our bodies. This means our skin, tendons, ligaments and cartilage contain a lot of collagen. But it also has a substantial presence in our bones, muscles and the tissues that make up the digestive and arterial systems. In short, collagen is important for healthy tissues in our bodies. But our natural production of new collagen declines as we age.

The consequence of this is that we experience sagging, wrinkled skin. This comes alongside loss of bone density, declining muscle mass, stiff, sore joints and other signs associated with ageing. The problem can get worse with things like:

  • Overexposure to sunlight

  • Poor diet

  • Smoking

  • Drinking excessively

  • Stress

Few people manage to consistently supply their bodies with all the nutrients necessary to fuel collagen production. Thus, by taking a high-quality collagen supplement, you can supply your body with the amino acids it needs. This will stimulate collagen synthesis and fight back against those signs of ageing we listed earlier.

Collagen in supplements comes in the form of collagen peptides. These are small chains of amino acids derived by breaking down complete collagen molecules via hydrolysis. These collagen molecules originate from the skin and scales of fish, or the bones and hides of cows or pigs. Therefore, it is real, natural collagen that you put into your body.

So are there multivitamins with collagen?

There are multivitamins on the market that contain collagen. Most multivitamins that people take come in the form of tablets, pills or capsules. Some people, however, prefer multivitamin powders or drinks. With various products, it’s natural that the ingredients and their quantities vary. But there is one issue that is pretty consistent amongst all of them: the collagen dosage is low.

In any supplement where collagen is not the primary focus, there is unlikely to be a high dosage of collagen. The same is true where there are many nutrients that take up some of the overall volume of the product. Many will have only 1 gram of collagen or less per tablet or serving. Now, there is no official recommended daily allowance (RDA) for collagen at present, but research indicates that this is not enough.

Many studies suggest that to truly reap the benefits of collagen for our skin, bones, joints and beyond, we may need up to 12 grams of collagen per day. Taking just 1 gram or less each day is very unlikely to yield the benefits you want from the supplement. 

What about collagen supplements with multivitamins?

This may be a more effective solution with regards to getting the amount of collagen your body needs to reap the benefits. Kollo is one of the leading collagen supplements in the UK, offering 10 grams of premium-grade marine collagen in every daily sachet. It comes in a bioavailable form of collagen peptides suspended in liquid to ensure maximum absorption once consumed. But that liquid formulation contains more than just collagen.

We fortify it with:

  • Vitamin C

  • Vitamins B1, B5, B6 and B12

  • L-lysine

These complementary nutrients are there to boost the effect of the amino acids in the collagen peptides. It will help them stimulate natural collagen production in the body. But these vitamins also lead to many important additional benefits in our bodies as well. This is, without a doubt, the best way to get the required amount of collagen into your body to experience the benefits to your:

  • Skin

  • Hair and nails

  • Bones

  • Joints

  • Gut health

  • Arterial health

  • Muscle mass

  • Energy levels

The added nutrients will also be beneficial. But it clearly isn’t going to provide all the vitamins, minerals and other nutrients you need for a holistic approach to your health.

So what’s the answer?

One key point to go back to appeared very early in this post: you need to eat well. A balanced diet with a wide range of food types will supply your body with a great number of the nutrients it needs most days. However, it is almost impossible to meet your body’s needs consistently through diet alone. 

Supplementation is important. But you might want to focus on finding the best multivitamins and collagen supplements separately to get everything you need. We are confident that you won’t find a better source of collagen than taking Kollo, so the challenge will be finding a multivitamin that works for you. Look for something that contains the nutrients listed in the first section of this post, as well as:

  • Iron

  • Folate

  • A complete vitamin complex

It’s important to be aware of the nutrients that are most important for you. For example, if you are an athlete, then you will want lots of protein and should be aiming to boost things like creatine. If you suffer with pain from arthritis, you may want to look for things that focus on that like glucosamine sulphate. Meanwhile, many people may need extra vitamin D or calcium to counteract deficiencies.

Do the work to find the right multivitamin for you and take it in combination with Kollo. This will give you the maximum benefit for the health of your body.

Learn more about Kollo

Now that you know about the best way to combine multivitamins with collagen supplements, we invite you to explore Kollo some more. Our website includes a page that looks at the scientific evidence for collagen supplementation. There is also a section to showcase the many customer reviews we have had so that you can see for yourself what people experience when they use Kollo. You can also explore our blog for detailed information about everything relating to collagen supplementation. We provide all you need to become an expert! 

If you still have any questions about Kollo, please feel free to drop us a line and speak to one of our team. We will be able to answer your questions and help you decide whether Kollo is something you want to try.

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