Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Why is Meiji Amino Collagen so promising?

Normal digestion breaks down protein into peptides and amino acids, which are then absorbed into the bloodstream. For the collagen protein found in foods and most supplements to be utilized by the body, it must first be broken down many times by the digestive system, and then absorbed through the intestine into the blood in the precise needed. It's then reassembled into your collagen at the proper site. Protein digestion of dietary collagen is often incomplete, resulting in some very large peptide chains. These long molecules are not well utilized in the body's efforts to keep up with the declining production.

With Meiji Amino Collagen, the protein breakdown is pre-engineered and much more thorough, resulting in a more uniform result: usable small chain peptides and amino acids, ready to go. The protein is hydrolyzed to small molecules using the best and safest way that is, using proteolytic enzymes. Without heat and acids, the bio-compatible integrity of the finished molecules will be guaranteed.

There have been almost no collagen producers willing to go through the trouble of hydrolyzing only with enzymes for so many hours, because it is expensive and time-consuming to do so, and most people do not know the difference.

But Meiji decided to go through the troubles to ensure the quality. Taken long term, it is practically impossible not to benefit from such a supplement, even if there is some serious underlying pathology. Once the body is provided with usable building blocks for new collagen, often for the first time in years, so many systems can show improvement:

  • lean muscle gain
  • muscle tone
  • skin toning and thickening
  • joint rebuilding
  • arterial strengthening
  • thickening hair and nails
  • increased energy from musculoskeletal surcharge
  • organ rebuilding: heart, prostate, lungs, liver, kidneys, blood vessels, etc.
Chronic problems that can be improved include:
  • osteoporosis
  • high blood pressure
  • arthritis in joints
  • bladder weakness
  • obesity
  • chronic fatigue
  • shallow breathing
  • autoimmune situation
  • skin problems
  • splitting nails



Clinical studies of skin rebuilding by hydrolyzed collagen

As we've seen, skin is made of collagen. As we age, collagen production drops off and skin sags because it gets thinner, weaker, drier, and less resilient, or pliable. This deterioration is directly linked to amino acid content. Specific amino acids in skin's structure, like glycine, proline, hydroproline, and alanine - decrease with age and bad diet.

A 2008 study in Tokyo [1] of 33 women ages 40-60 who took hydrolyzed collagen daily for 2 months showed a 91% increase in skin hydration and resilience.

A Dermiscan study in Lyon France in 2008 showed similar findings in an age group of 35-55: an increase in skin smoothness and hydration, using the new Corneometer and Skin Image Analyzer technologies [2,3]. After 12 weeks of hydrolyzed collagen daily, 41% less furrowing, less wrinkles, more resilient, more hydrated. Skin resilience was measured by the C&Z Customer, which is objective and state of the art.

Other scientist have shown exactly how the new collagen is rebuilt, not only in the skin, but in bones and ligaments. Metabolites of hydrolyzed collagen build bone, skin and ligaments by attracting fibroblasts. This is how they trigger synthesis of new collagen [4].

Hydration, or water content of skin tissue, is proven directly related to overall smoothness and decreased furrowing and wrinkling [5].


[1] SOUKEN study Tokyo Japan: two months study hydrolyzed collagen 2008
[2] DERMISCAN study Lyon France Cutaneous properties of hydrolyzed collagen 2008
[3] COURAGE and KHAZAKA study: Moisturizing effect of hydrolyzed collagen measured with Corneometer and Skin Image Analyzer
[4] Posstlethwaite, A - 1978 Chemostatic attraction of juman fibroblasts National Acad. of Sciences vol 75(20) p871
[5] Sumida E The effect of oral ingestion of collagen peptite on skin hydration Journal of Nutritional Food vol 7(3) p45

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Review: Meiji Amino Collagen - Miracle or Farce?

There is one product that always gets my Singaporean friends and family really interested — Meiji Amino Collagen (5,000mg).
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A gal pal who lives in New York came to visit me and she commented that my skin was looking good, in fact much better than she remembered two years ago. It was flattering indeed because we hadn’t seen each other in ages. Do you know she bought 10 packets of the stuff? I hope her skin is glowing, too.
My elder sister was taking this collagen supplement as an experiment — she didn’t know I was guzzling it too. When she found out how much is costs in Tokyo, she asked me to buy as many packets as possible.
An ex-student of mine mentioned this skin wunderkind to me. She witnessed a Japanese gal pal’s transformation a year after she left for Taipei and returned for a visit in Japan — apparently her middle-aged friend’s skin changed dramatically from a papery, dry state to becoming more supple and smooth. All the friends in their group jumped into the habit immediately. My student took it for four months and I thought she looked much better. Let me clarify that her fine lines were still there but the texture of her skin looked more plump and youthful.
I couldn’t resist and now a year later, even my 65-year-old mum is into it. She is stealing spoonfuls of the collagen powder from my sister’s stash. I was tasked to buy her two packets (at least) on my next visit to Singapore. My friends have urged me to sell this on Yahoo auctions in Singapore. It sounds tempting but I don’t think I would make enough on a single trip to be worth the trouble.
The other star product from Japan is Fancl’s Tense Up EX collagen drink. It’s definitely more expensive and the dosage is actually half of what’s recommended for Meiji. Though 50 per cent cheaper in Japan than in Singapore, it is still the more pricey alternative. It tastes good with its sweet orange flavour but the bottles are heavy to transport. There are powder and pills in this range but they are not as potent.
Another question that people always have is, what does Meiji taste like? It is fairly mild in flavour. Some people think it’s fishy and my mum is convinced that it tastes like gelatin. You can drink it with milk tea, juice, or like my mother, make it into lemon jelly (that’s weird, who has the time, right?). Apparently you could put it in soup but I wouldn’t encourage that. Don’t try to drink it by itself in water either — it is horrible!
A friend suggested that this stuff doesn’t work at all because you cannot absorb collagen through your digestive system and the only way your skin can benefit from collagen is if you inject in directly into your skin. Hmmm, well, I don’t know about that. I still think the real-life testimonials I’ve had and myself included are pretty reliable. My testimonial reads, “I was mistaken for a 24-year-old twice at a party!” (Chuckles…)
I have to warn newbies though — purely from my own experience — that too much collagen could make your face look puffed up. I was very diligent in taking the stuff in the first three months. After a two-week holiday somewhere, the supermarket Chinese cashier I am friendly with exclaimed in Mandarin, “Your face became fat (ni de lian hao xiang fei le)!” Fortuitously, my Japanese student cautioned on taking too much (her facialist said it may cause breakouts) collagen and advised me to halve my intake or just take a little less than the 5,000mg per spoonful a day.
My mother said that I look fairer (I use Olay UV blocker daily now) and my skin looks smoother (I used to struggle with acne but those teenage years are long gone). I don’t know if it’s the Tokyo weather but I would think a humid, tropical clime would be better for you.
Do I have a real conclusion? I wouldn’t put my life on the line to declare this supplement works for sure. I think that if you take it at least for six months to a year and beyond, you can see slow changes to your skin — more radiance and suppleness. I don’t think it erases bad habits like not using a sunscreen or not getting enough sleep, so you still need to stick to a good skincare regime and lifestyle.

-Yu Ming-
http://luiyuming.com/meiji-amino-collagen-miracle-or-farce/

Monday, March 10, 2014

Is Meiji Amino Collagen HALAL??

Below is a review from one of our malay friend:

Meiji Amino Kolagen adalah satu produk yg akan membuat kulit anda lebih cantik, halus, lembut dan semakin cerah dan bersinar.
 Umumnya, efek dari collagen ini dapat dirasakan dalam 2 minggu setelah di ambil secara konsisten. Ianya dapatmenghilangkan garis2 halus & menghaluskan kulit kasar yang kering di bagian tubuh anda.
 Selain itu, collagen juga berfungsi membuat rambut dan kuku anda semakin kuat dan sihat. 
Collagen berfungsi untuk memperbaiki jaringan sel pada tubuh anda & mempercepat proses penyembuhan serta mempertahankan fungsi-fungsi sel tubuh anda

Produk ini rendah kalori & tidak akan menganggu diet anda.

Selamat & Tiada Kesan Sampingan
Meiji amino collagen adalah supplemen yang SELAMAT tanpa kesan sampingan. Dapat digabung dengan suplemen lain.

Bahan-bahan:
collagen peptide (100% fish-derived), Maltodextrin, Rapessed oil, vitamin c, Arginine. Milk flavour, thickener, soya lecithin.

Kelebihan meiji amino kolagen ialah:
*Arginine (asam amino) : sejenis asam yang sangat penting untuk menjaga kulit secara sihat.
*Vitamin C : vitamin yang penting untuk fungsi collagen

Produk Meiji Amino Collagen HALAL kerana diperbuat dari ikan.


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