Kollo's main ingredient Naticol® benefits in ageing
It’s one of the worst kept secrets in the beauty and wellness industries that collagen can have anti-ageing benefits, but did you know about the specific benefits that Naticol in particular can have? You can find it in natural fish collagen in particular and can incorporate it into your everyday routine with ease by stocking up on our Kollo Health Marine Collagen supplements. Naticol is the main active ingredient found in all of our sachets and it helps our body fight against the tide of bodily ageing.
How does the body age?
It's unavoidable that as we get older, the body ages and starts to slow down. This can lead to the skin becoming dry, its tone becoming more uneven in places and drooping of skin such as the jowls. One of the main reasons for this is that from our twenties the elastin levels in our body starts to decrease, leading to things not being as tight as they used to be.
The effects of ageing don’t just run skin deep. It can affect areas of our body such as the joints, cartilage, and muscles. Skin cells and tissues can start to deteriorate and cause constant states of inflammation as the immune system starts to dysregulate.
However, not to fear, ingredients such as Naticol in our collagen supplements can help to combat these signs of ageing.
How does Naticol fight signs of ageing in our skin?
At Kollo, we believe that Naticol is the magic ingredient that makes our supplements so effective. It can help the skin look more youthful and virtually brand new as scientific literature
and different clinical trials have shown that Naticol works in our body by promoting lower levels of TNF-β and IL-1β pro-inflammatory cytokines in our bodies. This means that if the muscles, joints, and cartilages in our bodies are damaged – the probability of which increases as we get older – that the time we need for these areas to recover is gradually reduced.
For more information on the anti-ageing benefits of Naticol, feel free to contact a member of our team at Kollo Health today.