Bones are deteriorating at an alarming rate. From osteoporosis alone, there are 240 million sufferers across the globe (1).
Your bones are meant to provide support for movement and mobility, protect vital organs like your brain and heart, and make sure your body’s levels of minerals (like calcium and phosphorus) remain stable (2). But when bones weaken, all three of those essential functions take a nosedive.
There are several underlying causes of bone fractures: a lack of physical activity, excess alcohol, or simply not enough vitamin D (3). In this article, we’re going to take a closer look at how a lack of collagen impacts your bones, and the best collagen to take for bone health.