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Caroline Nicks
December 19, 2022
Bioactive Collagen Peptides: Health Benefits, How They're Different from Collagen Peptides, & FAQs
Collagen is often referred to as the glue that holds your body together. It makes up one-third of the protein in your body and is what’s responsible for hydrated skin, thicker hair, healthy nails, strong bones, ache-free joints, and more (1). Here’s where things get tricky…
Your body naturally produces collagen on its own, but once you reach your mid-to-late 20s, that natural collagen production begins to decline. And by the age of 40, you’re losing about 1% of your collagen per year (2). This means by 60 years old, you’ve lost 50% of the collagen you were born with.
You’re likely low in collagen if you experience one or more of the following:
- Brittle nails
- Sagging skin
- Thinning hair (or your hair isn’t growing as fast as it used to)
- Weaker bones (you have a low T-score or have broken a bone recently)
- Stiffy, achy joints
- Irregular digestion
Luckily, low collagen levels are completely reversible. This is where a bioactive collagen supplement comes into play.
In this article, you’ll learn what bioactive collagen peptides are, how they’re different from collagen peptides, the health benefits of bioactive collagen, and where to buy it. And if you're already taking a collagen supplement, you'll find out how bioactive collagen peptides work differently—and how you can incorporate them into your current collagen routine.
What Are Bioactive Collagen Peptides?
Bioactive Collagen Peptides (BCP) come from grass-fed, pasture-raised bovine—specifically their bones and hide. This makes BCPs the purest, most potent source of Type 1 and 3 collagen—the two most abundant types of collagen in the body (3, 4).
Bioactive Collagen Peptides are unique in that they stimulate the body to produce more collagen, whereas normal collagen peptides simply contribute to the building blocks of collagen in the body.
Rather than the standard collagen peptide dosage of 10 to 20 grams, one only needs 2.5 to 7 grams of Bioactive Collagen Peptides to experience positive results in their skin, hair, nails, and bones.
Bioactive Collagen vs. Collagen Peptides: What’s the Difference?
Most of the collagen supplements that you see on the market are collagen peptides. That said, there’s one main difference between collagen peptides and bioactive collagen peptides…
Bioactive Collagen Peptides help you make your own collagen. Whereas Collagen Peptides simply restore the collagen you’ve lost.
Imagine you’re a car and you take both Bioactive Collagen Peptides and Collagen Peptides. The Bioactive Peptides would help you produce more gas on your own (AKA, you wouldn’t need to “fill your tank” as much.) Collagen Peptides, on the other hand, act as fuel. They fill up your tank when it’s low.
Health Benefits of Bioactive Collagen Peptides
When it comes to the health benefits of Bioactive Collagen Peptides (BCP), it depends on which BCP you’re using. BCPs are composed of a variety of peptides, each optimized for a specific health benefit. These different peptides have proprietary names:
- FORTIBONE: enhances bone health by stimulating osteoblasts (bone-forming cells) and reducing osteoclasts (bone-breaking cells)
- VERISOL: enhances skin health by stimulating fibroblasts (the cells that produce collagen)
- BODYBALANCE: tones the body by stimulating the fat metabolism
- TENDOFORTE: increases the strength of ligaments and tendons
Let’s dive into the specific health benefits that Bioactive Collagen Peptides offer…
1. Improves skin elasticity: 69 women aged 35 to 55 years old were given either 2.5 grams or 5 grams of BCP or a placebo daily for 8 weeks. After just four weeks, skin elasticity increased by 7% (5).
2. Reduces eye wrinkles: 114 women aged 45 to 65 years old were given either 2.5 grams of BCP or a placebo daily for 8 weeks. After 8 weeks, eye wrinkle volume decreased by a staggering 20%. There was even a 50% reduction that was achieved (6). This positive outcome seems to be caused by a significant increase in collagen and elastin—two important proteins found in the skin.
3. Improves cellulite: 105 women aged 24 to 50 years old with moderate cellulite were given a daily dose of 2.5 grams of BCP or a placebo for 6 months. Those taking BCPs saw a significant decrease in cellulite and skin waviness on the thighs. Skin density (the combination of collagen and elastic) also improved, making the skin more plump and firm (7).
4. Improves nail health: 25 participants took 2.5 grams of BCP daily for 24 weeks. The result: the rate of nail growth increased by 12% while the frequency of broken nails decreased by 42%. Four weeks after the trial, 80% of participants agreed that BCP improved their nails’ appearance (8).
5. Increases hair thickness: a significant increase in hair thickness, structure, and appearance was observed after 16 weeks of use of 2.5 grams of BCP in women aged 39 to 75 (9).
6. Improves bone mineral density and reduces the breakdown of bones: 131 postmenopausal women with low bone mineral density took 5 grams of BCP or a placebo for 12 months. In those taking collagen, bone mineral density increased significantly in the spine and neck by 4.2% and 7.7%, respectively. Type 1 collagen also increased, indicating the stimulation of bone formation (10).
7. Improves bone healing: 28 patients received 10 grams of BCP (FORTIBONE) or a placebo daily for 30 to 90 days. All patients either had a fracture or had just undergone surgery. 79% of the patients taking BCP had a successful outcome (better and faster bone healing), while only 50% of the placebo group saw positive results (11).
Best Bioactive Collagen Peptides (Plus Where to Buy It)
Bioactive Collagen Peptides are patented by a company called GELITA. And luckily, we’ve been fortunate enough to partner with this company to bring you a premium collagen supplement that was specifically designed to fortify bones, plump skin, and strengthen hair and nails.
In our Bone Health Collagen Peptides, we combined 5 grams of FORTIBONE (the peptide for bone strength and formation) and 2.5 grams of VERISOL (the peptide for skin hair, and nail health).
By combining these two specific peptides, you’re able to give your hair, skin, nails, and bones the strength and support they need as you age.
Can Collagen Peptides and Bioactive Collagen be Taken Together?
Yes, Collagen Peptides (CP) and Bioactive Collagen Peptides (BCP) can be taken together. Ideally, you’ll want to think of BCP as the cherry on top of your CP supplementation. Collagen Peptides replenish the collagen you’ve lost while Bioactive Collagen Peptides help stimulate collagen production in the body.
Takeaways
- Collagen is the most abundant protein in the body. It’s often considered the glue that holds the body together.
- Bioactive Collagen Peptides are unique in that they stimulate the body to produce more collagen.
- Different peptides target different areas of the body. For instance, FORTIBONE targets the bone while VERISOL targets the skin, hair, and nails.
- The best Bioactive Collagen Supplement is NativePath’s Bone Health Collagen Peptides. This unique formula combines 5 grams of FORTIBONE and 2.5 grams of VERISOL in one easy-to-take scoop. This supplement helps stimulate the production of collagen in your skin, hair, nails, and bones.
Disclaimer: FORTIBONE® and VERISOL® are registered trademarks of GELITA AG.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Types of Collagen Are Found in Bioactive Collagen Peptides?
Type 1 and 3 Collagen are found in Bioactive Collagen Peptides.
Where Do Bioactive Collagen Peptides Come From?
Bioactive Collagen Peptides come from grass-fed, pasture-raised bovine—specifically their bones and hide. FORTIBONE comes from the bones of bovine while VERISOL comes from the hide of bovine.
Certified Health Coach and Head of Content at NativePath (aka I’m the gal responsible for ensuring that every blog we publish helps you live life a little more #OnThePath).
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Medical Disclaimer
This content is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide medical advice or to take the place of such advice or treatment from a personal physician. All readers/viewers of this content are advised to consult their doctors or qualified health professionals regarding specific health questions. Neither Dr. Chad Walding nor the publisher of this content takes responsibility for possible health consequences of any person or persons reading or following the information in this educational content. All viewers of this content, especially those taking prescription or over-the-counter medications, should consult their physicians before beginning any nutrition, supplement, or lifestyle program.
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What is the best way to combine CP and BCP which to take 1st and what time of day to take them, I usually take my CP in my morning coffee
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NativePath replied:
Hi Margery! You can actually take Bioactive Collagen Peptides and Collagen Peptides together! Collagen Peptides replenish the collagen you’ve lost, while Bioactive Collagen Peptides help stimulate collagen production in the body. You might also want to check out our upcoming free webinar Thursday, January 5 at 1PM EST, where our Dr. Chad Walding will discuss bone health, as well as answer any questions you may have! Here is the link to register: http://ntvpth.sale/zoi Hope to see you there!
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