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Коллаген – самый распространенный белок в организме, его важнейший «строительный элемент». Коллаген улучшает состояние кожи, мышц и сухожилий, межпозвоночных дисков, и кровеносных сосудов. Считается, что коллаген помогает снизить тревогу и улучшить настроение, он контролирует вес и нормализует работу кишечника. А согласно новейшим исследованиям, коллаген замедляет старение, способствует регенерации тканей и укреплению иммунной системы.

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