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  2. Here's the 411 on collagen peptides: Is it a fad or for real?

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    Collagen peptides are a more easily digestible form of the collagen protein. These peptides contain the same exact set of amino acids and nutrients as collagen, but your body won't struggle with ...

  3. What are peptides? Why some people take them and what ... - AOL

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    Different peptides such as creatine peptides, collagen peptides, copper peptides and antimicrobial peptides each have various health benefits. Creatine peptides promote the release of hormones ...

  4. Why Is Everyone Talking About Glutathione? - AOL

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    Glutathione has been gaining popularity in recent years due to its numerous health benefits and its role in maintaining overall health and wellness,” says Mary Sabat, M.S., R.D.N., acertified ...

  5. Copper peptide GHK-Cu - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1980s, copper peptide GHK-Cu started attracting attention as a promising wound healing agent. At picomolar to nanomolar concentrations, GHK-Cu stimulated the synthesis of collagen in skin fibroblasts, increased accumulation of total proteins, glycosaminoglycans (in a biphasic curve) and DNA in the dermal wounds in rats. They also ...

  6. Glutathione - Wikipedia

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    Glutathione is capable of preventing damage to important cellular components caused by sources such as reactive oxygen species, free radicals, peroxides, lipid peroxides, and heavy metals. [2] It is a tripeptide with a gamma peptide linkage between the carboxyl group of the glutamate side chain and cysteine.

  7. Collagen - Wikipedia

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    Collagen is also abundant in corneas, blood vessels, the gut, intervertebral discs, and the dentin in teeth. [3] In muscle tissue, it serves as a major component of the endomysium. Collagen constitutes 1% to 2% of muscle tissue and accounts for 6% of the weight to skeletal muscle. [4] The fibroblast is the most common cell creating collagen in ...