"Research suggests that supplementing with collagen is a safe and effective way to improve the health of skin and joints," says registered dietitian Gabrielle Mancella, RD of Orlando Health. She says that there are various types of collagen available, including marine collagen, which is said to be an effective means to obtain the benefits.
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"This vitamin is great for putting some zest back in your life, having a better frame of mind and overall improved well-being," says diet and nutrition trendsetter Ann Louise Gittleman, PhD. She explains that it's vital for supporting red blood and helps with anemia for greater stamina and energy — and bonus, it's also helpful for combatting depression and memory loss.
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"Essential for energy, immune system support, and red blood formation, folic acid is invaluable to women," Gittleman tells TotalBeauty. She says it contributes to healthy-looking skin, hair, and nails by aiding in protein metabolism. Plus, it can also help to alleviate anxiety and depression. In addition, she notes that this vitamin is extremely important to pregnant women, as it has been connected to prevention of birth defects such as spina bifida and anencephaly.
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"Vitamin C is a wrinkle-fighting antioxidant critical for beautiful teeth, healthy-looking gums, strong capillary walls, and a functionally healthy immune system," Gittleman explains. This antioxidant is also vitally important in supporting connective tissue and helps combat stress and varicose veins as well.
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"Molecularly structured like estrogen, vitamin E can be helpful as natural hormone replacement," Gittleman says. She further explains that it holds key positions in promoting good-looking skin, better health for your heart, and enhanced well-being. Oh and thanks to its hormone-like effects, she says it can also help symptoms associated with PMS and menopause.
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