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This post should REALLY be called Collagen at 20+. After the age of 20, a person produces about 1 percent less collagen in the skin each year. As a result, the skin becomes thinner and more fragile with age, hair loses its strength and luster and nails become brittle. Collagen decreases even...
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It is commonplace for consumers to heap spoonfuls of collagen powder into their morning coffee thinking they are doing the right thing. It has been marketed for years as one of the daily ways of consuming collagen. As a PhD...
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Meet Dr. Brooke Russell, PhD in Microbiology from Texas A&M University. She has made it her lifelong work to study collagen, microbes, skin and wound healing. Married to her middle school sweetheart and a mom of twins, she is a...
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