New Discovery Marks Milestone in Collagen Research
It exists in many cosmetics. It accounts for 80% with the connections inside your skin. But can it truly turn back the aging process? That’s what a team of researchers, scientists, and chemists in 1992 attempted to find. Releasing their final preparation in May of 2009 in the place of origin in Gdansk Poland, the manufacturers of Baltic Collagen have made great strides inside the pursuit of eternal youth. At great variance to anti aging products today, this antiaging serum targets the reason behind aging, instead of the consequences.
Collagen is of great interest to researchers today given it comprises a lot of the connections of the skin and hence, the explanation for the millions of dollars spent on collagen research every year. With time, however, the molecular structure of the large molecules changes, making them shorter, and less capable of get the job done. Not only do skin cells produce a lesser amount of it as time passes, they produce less accurate copies of it. This two-fold process could be the fundamental cause of aging and its effects.No matter the result, the apparent signs of aging are due to the effect of protein breakdown. And for humans, the collagen protein makes up 25% of the weight of the human body.