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Unveiling Collagen and Understanding Its Role, Benefits, and How to Optimize Its Use

  • Writer: Brainz Magazine
    Brainz Magazine
  • 3 days ago
  • 5 min read

Beth Levis is the founder of By Beth, a premium bovine collagen brand focused on skin health, gut health & vitality. With a background in retail & manufacturing, she transitioned to beauty after uncovering the powerful connection between gut health, skin & energy. She also hosts the With Beth podcast and YouTube channel, educating women on wellness.

 
Executive Contributor Beth Levis

Are you noticing fine lines, aching joints, brittle nails, or constant bloating? These aren’t just random symptoms of aging; they’re often the result of one thing: collagen loss. Collagen is the structural protein that holds your body together, and by your 40s, you may have already lost up to 30% of it. That decline can be felt and seen: sagging skin, stiffness, digestive discomfort, and low energy.


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Despite collagen being a buzzword in the wellness industry, most people have no idea how it works, what type they need, or how to use it correctly. In this article, we’re breaking it all down in simple terms: what collagen is, why it's essential, how it benefits your body, and how to choose the right collagen supplement for real, lasting results.


What is collagen?


Collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body. It makes up about 30% of your total body protein and 75% of your skin's structure. Think of it as your body's scaffolding, the foundation of your skin, bones, joints, ligaments, and even the lining of your gut.


It’s made up of three key amino acids: glycine, proline, and hydroxyproline. These amino acids are not commonly found in everyday dietary proteins like chicken or eggs, which makes collagen supplementation uniquely beneficial.


A study published in the Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that collagen supplementation improved skin hydration and elasticity by 28% within eight weeks. That’s not marketing hype; that’s science-backed change.


Why we lose collagen


After age 25, collagen production starts to decline. By your 40s, that decline accelerates, and by the time you reach your 50s and 60s, your body produces far less than it needs.


Think of your collagen stores like a bucket. When you’re young, the bucket is full. But with age, tiny holes appear, and the collagen slowly leaks out. If you’re not refilling that bucket, your body runs at a deficit, and that’s when the problems begin.


Environmental factors make this even worse. Sugar, stress, UV exposure, smoking, pollution, and even lack of sleep all destroy collagen and slow down your body’s ability to make more.


How collagen works in your body


When you consume hydrolyzed collagen (also known as collagen peptides), your digestive system breaks it down into amino acids. These then enter the bloodstream and are delivered to the parts of your body that need repair: the skin, joints, gut lining, bones, and muscles.


A 2022 study in The Journal of Sports Medicine found that collagen peptides were significantly more effective than regular protein in improving joint mobility, skin elasticity, and gut barrier function over a 12-week period.


Key benefits of collagen supplementation


  1. Skin, hair & nails: Collagen keeps skin firm, hydrated, and elastic. It strengthens hair and nails, and reduces visible signs of aging. In The Journal of Aging Research, daily collagen use led to a 40% reduction in wrinkles and significant improvement in skin moisture.

  2. Gut health: Collagen helps seal and repair the gut lining. Type I and III collagen, abundant in bovine collagen, fortify the intestinal wall and reduce inflammation. A 2022 study in The Journal of Digestive Health found a 33% improvement in gut barrier function from collagen peptides.

  3. Joint health: Collagen supports cartilage regeneration and reduces inflammation. Athletes supplementing with 10 g of collagen daily experienced 30% less joint pain after 12 weeks, according to The Journal of Sports Medicine.

  4. Vitality & energy: Collagen fuels muscle recovery, supports metabolism, and helps maintain stable blood sugar levels. Combined with better gut health, this leads to higher energy and endurance.


Not all collagen is created equal


Here’s where many people go wrong: Not all collagen supplements are effective. You need hydrolyzed collagen peptides from a clean source. This type is pre-broken down for easier absorption, making it more bioavailable than bone broth or gelatin.


Marine collagen, while trendy, only contains Type I collagen. It’s great for skin but lacks the full-body benefits of bovine collagen, which also includes Type III. Bovine collagen offers a more complete amino acid profile, especially if it’s from grass-fed, pasture-raised cows.


Marine collagen also comes with risks: contamination from microplastics, heavy metals, and poor fish farming practices. A 2023 study in Food and Chemical Toxicology found that 30% of marine collagen products tested contained unsafe levels of mercury.


The dangers of low-quality collagen


If your collagen supplement is under-dosed (less than 5 g per serving), packed with fillers, or derived from factory-farmed animals, you may be doing more harm than good.


Look for:


  • Grass-fed, pasture-raised bovine collagen

  • No sugar, artificial flavours, or fillers

  • Clinically effective dosage (5–10 g per day)

  • Transparent sourcing and third-party testing


What destroys collagen?


  • Sugar: Causes glycation, which damages collagen fibers

  • Stress: Elevated cortisol breaks down collagen

  • UV exposure: Sun damage speeds up collagen degradation

  • Smoking & pollution: Introduce free radicals that destroy collagen

  • Sleep deprivation: Your body regenerates collagen during sleep; poor sleep equals poor repair


A 2023 review in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology showed that chronic stress reduces collagen production by 25%. And a study in the Journal of Sleep Research found that people who slept fewer than 6 hours had 30% lower collagen levels.


Conclusion: Build your foundation


Collagen isn’t just a trend. It’s a foundational protein that impacts your appearance, energy, and resilience. Replenishing your collagen with the right type and dose can help restore youthful skin, support gut and joint health, and reignite your vitality.


When selecting a collagen supplement, look beyond the label. Quality, dosage, and transparency matter. With the right product and a consistent routine, the results are not just possible; they’re proven.


In a world full of noise, gimmicks, and empty promises, understanding the science of collagen gives you power. The power to age well. The power to feel strong again. And the power to take control of your health from the inside out.


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Beth Levis, Founder and CEO

Beth Levis is the founder of By Beth, a premium bovine collagen brand dedicated to empowering women over 30 to rediscover their confidence and vitality. With a background in one of Australia's largest and most iconic fashion houses - Australia's largets clothing manufacturer - Beth spent years immersed in retail and manufacturing before shifting to beauty. Her own struggles with skin health led her to uncover the transformative power of collagen, inspiring her to create By Beth. Frustrated by the limitations of convenitonal beauty products, she developed supplments designed to restore skin, energy and overall well-being from within. Through By Beth, she helps women achieve lasting radiance and confidence, redefining beauty from inside out.

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