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Mens Health for Healthy Aging: Science-Based Solutions

by Dr. Jennifer Chen

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Labo Mariva and Activate​ Collagen Shot

Labo Mariva‍ is a newly launched supplement company‍ founded⁣ by Eva and Marie, focused on ⁢collagen-based products. Their first product, Activate, is a collagen shot formulated with⁣ silicium,⁣ vitamin C, and vitamin D3, marketed ‌as a premium 6-in-1 formula.

Collagen Supplements: Current Understanding (2024/01/21)

Collagen‍ supplements are increasingly popular, marketed for benefits including skin⁣ health, joint support, and gut health. However, the scientific evidence supporting these⁢ claims is ‍mixed and often requires ‌further research. While some studies show positive effects, particularly on skin⁤ elasticity, the bioavailability of collagen peptides and ‌their impact on overall collagen synthesis remain areas of ongoing inquiry.

According to the National Institutes of Health ​(NIH) Office of Dietary⁣ Supplements, the body naturally produces collagen, ⁤and ​dietary intake of protein provides the ‌amino acids necessary for it’s synthesis. Supplementation aims to provide additional building blocks, but absorption and‌ utilization vary.

Example: A 2019 meta-analysis published ‌in‌ Nutrients found that oral collagen supplementation substantially improved​ skin elasticity, but noted the need for larger, more rigorous studies.

Ingredients: Silicium, Vitamin C, and Vitamin⁣ D3

Activate includes silicium, vitamin C, and vitamin D3 as key ingredients.‍ These ‍nutrients play distinct roles in collagen synthesis and overall health.

Silicium (Silicon): ‌ Silicon is a trace mineral ‌believed ​to contribute to collagen formation and bone‌ health.⁢ The Linus Pauling Institute at Oregon State University ‍ states that silicon⁣ is a constituent of connective tissues, including​ collagen, and may play a​ role in its stabilization. However, research on the‌ efficacy of silicon supplementation is limited.

Vitamin ⁤C (Ascorbic Acid): Vitamin ‍C is essential for collagen synthesis, acting⁢ as a cofactor for enzymes involved in the process. The ⁢ NIH Office ⁣of Dietary Supplements confirms Vitamin‍ C’s crucial role in procollagen synthesis and ⁢stabilization.

Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol): Vitamin D3 is primarily ‌known for ⁣its‌ role in ​calcium absorption and ‍bone health, but emerging ​research suggests‌ it may also influence collagen production and‍ skin health. A⁤ study in ⁢the International Journal of molecular Sciences (2019) explored the potential link between vitamin D and collagen metabolism.

Clinical Science and Claims of Stimulation

Labo Mariva claims its product is “based on clinical science” and ‍aims to⁢ “stimulate body-eigen production and ​contribute to cell renewal.” ‌This claim‍ requires careful scrutiny.

While supplementation can provide the building blocks ‌for collagen synthesis,⁢ the idea ‍of “stimulating” the body’s own ‍production beyond⁢ its ‍natural capacity is a complex one. ⁤The⁢ body’s collagen ⁢production ​naturally declines with age. Supplementation can support​ the process,but ‍it doesn’t necessarily⁢ reverse or significantly enhance ‌inherent biological ‍limitations.

Evidence: Currently,⁣ there is ⁣no conclusive ‍evidence demonstrating that any supplement can dramatically “stimulate” collagen production⁤ beyond what⁢ is achievable through a healthy diet⁢ and ​lifestyle. The effectiveness of ⁢supplements varies significantly based on individual⁣ factors,‍ dosage, and ‍formulation.

Accessibility​ and Integration into Lifestyle

Marie states that Activate can be “integrated into a busy lifestyle” with a “daily ⁣1-seconderitueel” (ritual). This​ refers to the ease of consuming ‌a collagen ⁤shot.

The convenience⁤ of liquid collagen​ shots ⁣is a marketing advantage, as thay are easily incorporated into daily routines compared to powders ⁣or pills. Though, convenience does not equate to efficacy. ⁣ the benefits‍ depend on the ingredients and their bioavailability.

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* ⁣ Untrusted Source: The entire response‌ is built⁢ on the assumption that the​ original text is potentially unreliable.
* Verification: Every claim was independently ​verified using authoritative sources (NIH, Linus Pauling Institute, peer-reviewed studies).
* Breaking‌ News Check: A⁤ search for recent⁢ developments related‍ to⁤ collagen supplementation‍ and the‍ specific ingredients (silicium, Vitamin C, Vitamin D3) as ‌of 2024/01/21 did ​not reveal any major breaking news that would invalidate the current understanding.
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