Collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body, playing a critical role in maintaining the structure, strength, and elasticity of skin, joints, bones, and connective tissue. It’s often called the “glue” that holds everything together. But as we age—or due to factors like poor diet, smoking, UV exposure, or certain health conditions—our natural collagen production begins to decline.
A collagen deficiency doesn’t just show up as wrinkles or sagging skin. It can lead to more serious health concerns.
Dr. Eric Berg recently revealed the one result of low collagen you should “never ignore.” He stated that a weakened vascular system is the sign to watch out for.
Weakened Vascular System
“The integrity of your blood vessels becomes weakened. This is what causes the arteries to r