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Life Extension launches vegan collagen shown to reduce the appearance of wrinkles

Life Extension’s new Vegan Pro Collagen sugar-free, non-GMO and Gluten Free

Life Extension’s new Vegan Pro Collagen is clinically studied to reduce the appearance of wrinkles, enhance skin texture and support normal collagen production. It provides amino acids identical to type I collagen, which your body uses to produce new collagen. We’ve also included vitamin C, gotu kola and ginseng root extracts. These ingredients, combined with the amino acid profile, have been shown to encourage healthy collagen production in clinical studies.
Life Extension’s new Vegan Pro Collagen is clinically studied to reduce the appearance of wrinkles, enhance skin texture and support normal collagen production. It provides amino acids identical to type I collagen, which your body uses to produce new collagen. We’ve also included vitamin C, gotu kola and ginseng root extracts. These ingredients, combined with the amino acid profile, have been shown to encourage healthy collagen production in clinical studies.

Fort Lauderdale, FL, July 02, 2024 – Move over, lotions and serums: taking a skin care supplement is an increasingly popular way to support healthy, youthful-looking skin. A recent survey of over 3,000 Life Extension customers* revealed that the top two skin care supplements are vitamin C, with 70% of respondents taking it, while 53% choose traditional collagen supplements. For those who would prefer a vegan alternative to collagen, Life Extension has launched Vegan Pro Collagen. This innovative formula delivers a clinically studied combination of amino acids, vitamin C and botanical extracts to aid collagen production in the body, and in clinical studies has been shown to help reduce the appearance of wrinkles by 14%, enhance skin texture by 13% and increase collagen density by 8% after just eight weeks of use.
*Life Extension Customer Survey conducted May 2024

“Our ingredients include a carefully curated blend of collagen-friendly vitamin C, gotu kola and ginseng root extracts, as well as the identical amino acid ‘building blocks’ as type I collagen, which the body can use to make new collagen. This product was developed in collaboration with a skin tissue expert, Dr. Josué Jiménez Vázquez, PhD (National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico), whose research led to the formulation of the first science-based vegan alternative to type I animal collagen supplements,” explained Life Extension’s Innovation Team Leader, Dr. Asha Jaja-Chimedza, PhD.

According to Michael A. Smith, MD, Life Extension’s Director of Education, there are no vegan sources of collagen, but there are foods and ingredients that encourage normal collagen production in the body like tofu, lentils, citrus fruits, gotu kola and ginseng root. “If you follow vegan or vegetarian dietary patterns, or don’t care for traditional collagen supplements, finding an alternative that delivers collagen-friendly nutrients as well as an identical amino acid profile is a proactive way to keep youthful-looking skin,” he added.

Vegan Pro Collagen is the newest addition to Life Extension’s skin health line. It includes Skin Care Collection Day and Night Creams, topical lotions that support against signs of aging, and Daily Skin Defense, an oral supplement that locks in moisture and helps minimize the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.

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