If you're over 60 and wondering whether collagen can really help your joints, bones, and strength, this book gives you a straight answer.
Walk into any health shop or search online for collagen and you are immediately faced with powders, capsules, drinks, different types, different doses, and plenty of impressive promises.
Collagen After Sixty was written to help you work out what is actually worth your time and money.
Written by nutritionist Niamh Hogan, this straightforward guide explains what collagen really does, what the research supports, what it cannot do, and how to use it sensibly as part of a healthy ageing routine. No miracle cures. No beauty-industry hype. Just the information you need to make a better decision.
Because staying active after sixty is about more than looking younger. It is about keeping your joints moving, your muscles strong, and your independence for as long as possible.
Inside, you will learn how to:
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Niamh Hogan is a nutritionist who began taking collagen for her own sore knees and became frustrated by the conflicting advice surrounding it. She went back to the research to separate useful information from marketing claims.
This book breaks collagen down into a clear, manageable approach for life after sixty, helping you decide what is worth trying, what is worth questioning, and what matters most for healthy ageing.
No miracle promises. No complicated science. Just a clearer way to decide whether collagen belongs in your routine.