Collagen-based supplements are often marketed as beneficial for skin, hair, and joint health, but scientific evidence supporting these claims is limited. Experts argue that collagen is broken down into amino acids during digestion, making it unlikely to directly improve collagen production in the body. The perceived benefits may stem more from marketing than actual efficacy, and consumers should be cautious about expecting significant results from these products.
Collagen supplements: more myth than miracle
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