RE-RELEASE: Collagen, Colostrum & Clarity: What Really Works - with Parth Patel
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Happy Holidays! We are still on break, so we are re-releasing one of our and your favorite episodes! Enjoy and we will see you in 2026!
Summary
In the episode, Staci & Melissa invited supplement expert Parth Patel to clear up confusion and clarify the uses of both collagen and colostrum in our daily regimens. Patel first explains the different types of collagen, their absorption, and the benefits of specific patented peptides like Fortibone and Verisol. The conversation then shifts to colostrum, what it is and how it can be used. He highlights its role in boosting immunity and gut health, and helps Melissa get over her concern for animal welfare, as well as its ick factor! Parth emphasizes the importance of consistency in taking these supplements for long-term benefits and addresses common misconceptions about their necessity for everyone.
Takeaways
- Collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body, crucial for structure and elasticity.
- Type 1 collagen is primarily found in skin, hair, and nails, while Type 2 is found in cartilage.
- Not all collagen supplements are created equal; absorption varies based on processing methods.
- Enzymatic hydrolysis is a superior method for collagen absorption compared to steam hydrolysis.
- Fortibone and Verisol are patented collagen peptides with specific health benefits.
- Colostrum is rich in immunoglobulins and supports gut health and immunity.
- Colostrum can help reduce systemic inflammation.
- Consistency in taking collagen and colostrum is essential for long-term benefits.
- Colostrum can be beneficial for those with autoimmune conditions or gut issues.
- Not everyone needs to take colostrum; it's best for those with specific health challenges.
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