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Labo Mariva and Activate Collagen Shot
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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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* 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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