Collagen Hyaluronic Acid Magnesium and Vitamin C

Collagen hyaluronic acid magnesium and vitamin C are the ingredients of a product that provides beneficial properties to the human body. It is a wonderful mix for regenerating joints, cartilage, bones, and muscles. Instead of having to buy a bunch of supplements each one separately you can get it all in one.

Additionally it provides a noticeable improvement in the skin. It has a powerful anti-aging effect. And this is possible thanks to the action of collagen which is promoted by hyaluronic acid.

Backed by numerous tests and people who take it collagen + hyaluronic acid + magnesium + vitamins is one of the most effective dietary supplements today.

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There is a great set of health benefits and properties. That is why we will now tell you what it can do for you.

Properties

Some effects are external but there are plenty of properties that promote better organic regulation. From increased muscle relaxation and stretching of muscle fibers to allowing dermal cells to have more complete and extensive nutrition. With the intake of a supplement containing these ingredients the skin begins to be more elastic and smooth. However this is not an anti-wrinkle product. For these purposes there are some creams and fillers that act with more precision. Instead hyaluronic acid with collagen adding magnesium for better absorption of both substances drives the body to produce these molecules that are difficult to replenish without adding them separately.

The properties of collagen hyaluronic acid magnesium and Vitamin C are:

  • Improves joints allowing greater movement and viscosity.
  • Enhances skin elasticity.
  • Supports bone plasticity.
  • Reduces fatigue and boosts recovery.
  • Gives vitality to tendons and muscles.
  • Prevents sports injuries by improving bone and muscle conditions.
  • Improves nail quality.
  • Boosts hair thickness and shine.
  • Eliminates tiredness and fatigue thanks to vitamins B2 and B6.
  • Increases natural collagen proteins.

If you recall we already reviewed the properties of taking collagen with magnesium. We discussed the benefits and characteristics of the product. How good it is for the body in general. With the addition of vitamins we can only say that the effect on the human body is even greater. Due to some of the properties of vitamin C being energizing you feel clearer with more energy and a slight boost. And this causes you to produce more organic collagen.

Another important aspect is the immune system which is also reinforced. You are stronger against colds and temperature changes. In addition you are stronger for doing sports.

When to Take Collagen Hyaluronic Acid Magnesium and Vitamin C

Collagen Hyaluronic Acid Magnesium and Vitamin C

Different people may benefit from using this type of collagen with hyaluronic supplements. Firstly, people over 50 will find a quantitative benefit due to the wear and tear on the knees, elbows, and hips. In general, joint conditions will improve by generating more synovial fluid. This provides greater viscosity which, after all, is the lubricant that allows for frictionless movement. It improves the sensation of pain.

As a second case, athletes and people with intense physical activity will experience faster recovery and a lower incidence of injuries. The body has the necessary substances to repair and replenish what is consumed through exercise. Additionally, the wear from continuous and repetitive movement is restored to a greater extent by providing the foundation for cartilage construction. This, in the long run, provides more effective recovery of the joints in response to movement.

In general, all athletes need a higher dose of potassium and magnesium to prevent cramps. So adding a certain amount of this mineral, in addition to being a good idea to avoid cramps, muscle spasms, and pains caused by training, getting magnesium benefits and properties is very simple. Just take a small daily dose along with collagen, which will also help the latter be better absorbed.

The third group of people who can benefit from the properties of collagen hyaluronic acid magnesium and Vitamin C are those who notice their skin losing vigor. Since hyaluronic acid and collagen act directly on the epidermis and all the deep layers of the skin, their benefits are associated with improving the complexion and skin elasticity. This helps to slow the appearance of wrinkles, at least in part, and provides better hydration for the entire body.

Currently, you can find several brands that work well and are reasonably priced.

Brands of Collagen + Hyaluronic Acid + Magnesium + Vitamins

  • Epaplus
  • Arkopharma
  • Collmar Drasanvi
  • Bio3 Collagen Forte
  • Fortigel
  • Aquilea
  • Vitanatur

Before purchasing the product, check if it contains fructose or any ingredient that may interact with blood sugar levels. Generally, this type of product is suitable for diabetics, but it is always good to keep this in mind. They are also good supplements to combine with low-calorie diets since they do not cause weight gain.

The daily dose is usually a teaspoon mixed into a juice, water, smoothie, or a drink you like in a quarter liter. A trick is to add the powder first and then pour the liquid of your favorite drink to ensure it dissolves well. Lightly stir with a spoon, and it will dissolve completely.

156 Responses

  1. Ramon says:

    I am taking antidepressants, Lexatin, Enalapril for blood pressure, Jentadueto for blood sugar, and Atorvastatin 10 for cholesterol. Collagen + hyaluronic acid + magnesium + vitamin B1, B2, B6, and C, do they have any contraindications with the medications I am taking?

    • Emily Parker says:

      You should consult with your doctor and check the package insert for any interactions with the vitamins. Hyaluronic acid and collagen can generally be taken with most medications, but vitamins may have interactions with drugs, and magnesium affects the nervous system. In this case, since you are taking antidepressants, it would be advisable to discuss this with the prescribing physician.

  2. Angela says:

    I would like to know if the combination of collagen, hyaluronic acid, magnesium, and vitamin C can help with the many discomforts caused by fibromyalgia. I have had this illness for 22 years and although I take medication, I haven’t improved at all. Neither the pain nor the fatigue or chronic tiredness get better; it’s a constant struggle. Thank you very much.

    • Emily Parker says:

      Collagen might be the most beneficial for you, but it’s difficult to be certain when dealing with fibromyalgia. In any case, it won’t harm you. You could try to see if you experience less discomfort with just collagen or with the combination of collagen, hyaluronic acid, and vitamin C, as it may also support the regeneration of bones and skin.

  3. Mónica Mancero says:

    Good evening. I am looking for where to buy hydrolyzed marine collagen and hyaluronic acid in Ecuador.

  4. Graciela Arbelaez says:

    Where can I buy it and what is the price? Thank you.

  5. isabel says:

    I am taking powdered collagen with magnesium and vitamin C. The pharmacist recommended some bottles that also include hyaluronic acid, but a friend told me that some people speak negatively about this acid, claiming it is not good to take. What do you think? Thank you.

  6. alicia says:

    Sorry, if possible, also vitamin C (I made a previous comment).

  7. alicia says:

    Hello, I am from Argentina and would like to buy a supplement based on magnesium, collagen, and hyaluronic acid. How can I make the purchase?

  8. ANDONI CASADO says:

    What supplement is good for the skin after bariatric surgery? I am currently taking Multicentrum, but my skin is very dry and flaky.

  9. Mer says:

    I have rhizarthrosis in both thumbs. The orthopedic doctor says that surgery is the only solution, but they cannot guarantee that it will eliminate the pain. Could taking collagen help alleviate it?

  10. Nicol says:

    What color is the powder? White or very light brown???

  11. Maria says:

    Dear all, where can I buy these products? Thank you.

  12. Teresa López says:

    I would like to know the recommended daily intake for supplements of magnesium, collagen, and hyaluronic acid, each one separately. Thank you very much!

  13. ruben says:

    I am over 40 and am an athlete, but I have arthritis and the gym makes my joints ache. I would like to consume something for athletes. I have asked in supplement stores and pharmacies, but found nothing.

  14. ruben says:

    I am from Jujuy and would like to find a product that contains all of these components. How can I obtain it?

  15. j. Luis says:

    I would like to know if a break is needed periodically while taking collagen, magnesium, and hyaluronic acid. Thank you very much.

  16. j.luis says:

    I want to know if a break is needed when taking collagen, magnesium, and hyaluronic acid. Thank you very much.

  17. Diana says:

    Hello,

    I had bariatric surgery (gastric sleeve) almost 2 years ago, and since then, I have not only lost weight but also my hair, my nails are not growing, and my skin is worn and dull. Can I take the product without any restrictions?

  18. francisco says:

    I want to buy vitamins for bone health and osteoporosis for my mother, who is 80 years old.

  19. Claudio says:

    Good morning. Could you please recommend a store where I can purchase it? Thank you.

  20. Ricardo Escudero says:

    I am taking magnesium, hyaluronic acid, and vitamins C, B2, and B6 for issues like fatigue, muscle pain, and lower back pain. My question is whether I can take turmeric in conjunction with these. Thank you. I should add that I am diabetic.

  21. Aracelli says:

    Hello, could you please help me? I am 47 years old and had a hysterectomy. Now I have a lot of pain in my arms and elevated triglycerides. I’ve been recommended to take hydrolyzed collagen powder, but I want to know if it will affect my gastritis. Thank you.

    • Marta Lerinde says:

      You should be cautious as people with stomach issues might find that it does not agree with them. Start with a much smaller amount initially, and be very careful as it could potentially upset your stomach.

  22. Juan carlos says:

    Hello,

    I have been experiencing frequent severe muscle strains in my back, accompanied by pinching that has kept me off work for about two months. I would like to know if these components (collagen, magnesium, etc.) would help, even in the medium/long term, and if not, what might be better for me.

    Thank you very much.

    • Marta Lerinde says:

      Hydrolyzed collagen can help reduce pain, but to avoid pinching, you need to address the underlying causes. Gentle exercise often yields good long-term results for preventing muscle injuries, but it would be advisable to have a specialist recommend what type of activity you can do to complement the collagen and magnesium.

  23. Conchi says:

    Hello, I would like to know if, after having thyroid surgery and taking Eutirox, I can take collagen with magnesium. I have joint pain and was considering taking it.

    • Marta Lerinde says:

      In the interactions or contraindications for Eutirox, nothing is indicated regarding this. It works very well for the joints.

  24. Rosana says:

    Hello, where can I buy hyaluronic acid, collagen, magnesium, and vitamin C in the United States? Thanks.

  25. Paulina Maxwell says:

    I want to purchase the product. I live in Orlando, Florida, USA, and I am unable to access it.

  26. Zamantha says:

    Hello, good morning. I would like to know if I can take Arkoflex because I am on 10 anxiolytics daily and have fibromyalgia. Thank you.

  27. Ricardo says:

    I am taking turmeric. Could I supplement it with EPAPLUS?

  28. Toni says:

    Hello,

    I am an adult male (61 years old) and I am taking paroxetine and diazepam. Can I take magnesium along with these medications? I understand that magnesium also increases serotonin levels, similar to the paroxetine I take daily.

    Best regards.

    • Marta Lerinde says:

      You shouldn’t have contraindications for taking magnesium and collagen.

  29. Joana says:

    Hello,

    I am taking Demilos (calcium with vitamin D) because I was diagnosed with osteoporosis in the femur and osteopenia in the lumbar region. Could I take collagen with magnesium and hyaluronic acid in addition, or should I alternate them?

    Thank you.

  30. Luz villaseñor says:

    I would like to purchase collagen, magnesium, vitamin C, and hyaluronic acid. Where can I find them in Guadalajara, Jalisco? Thank you.

  31. lucía says:

    I am the same; I have tried countless diets and cannot lose weight. My email is… I appreciate it.

  32. Valentin says:

    Good morning. I’d like to know which one is the most comprehensive and would be the best for me. I’m 34 years old, I really enjoy sports, and I’ve had three surgeries on my right knee for the inner meniscus. Right now, I’m taking Collmar collagen + magnesium + hyaluronic acid in tablets, and it’s working well for me. However, given my young age and my passion for sports, I’d like to know if there’s something more complete that might be better for me. Thank you very much.

  33. Ilian Espinosa says:

    Hello, sorry to bother you, but do you happen to sell a product with collagen, magnesium, vitamin C, and hyaluronic acid? I live in Puebla, Mexico, and I’m not sure how to acquire it or under what name I should look for it. I’ve asked around and no one seems to know where to find it. I’ve been to pharmacies and natural product stores, but they always ask for the name of the product or if you know someone who sells it. Thank you!

  34. patricia gzz says:

    I will investigate which product with those ingredients I can find in Monterrey, as I have rheumatoid arthritis and I think it would be beneficial for me. 🙂

  35. Natalia says:

    Hello,

    I am starting to take Aquilea in sachets—30 sachets per box for a month. I am 42 years old and I am taking it primarily for the skin and anti-aging. How many boxes can I take? Should I take it continuously or should I take breaks?

    Thank you.

  36. Sarahi says:

    Hello! I am taking Centrum. Can I take collagen with hyaluronic acid at the same time?

  37. ester says:

    I live in Argentina. Where can I find the product? Will it be good or very good for arthritis? I have been taking Covadenil liquid for six months, but it’s only collagen. I am 70 years old.

  38. Josefina says:

    How can I purchase it? I am from Chile.

  39. rosalba jaramillo says:

    I live in Colombia. Where can I buy it?

    Thank you.

  40. Teresa romeo says:

    Does the combination of collagen with hyaluronic acid and vitamin C help regenerate ocular tissue? My daughter had an infected corneal ulcer and now has a scar on her cornea that prevents her from seeing properly, as the injury was deep. Would this product improve her condition? Thank you.

  41. José Ignacio says:

    Hello,

    I take collagen + hyaluronic acid + magnesium along with three magnesium chloride tablets every day. My recent tests show that my vitamin B12 levels are high, and my doctor has advised me to stop taking them because having high vitamin B12 levels is not good. Could this be the reason for my high vitamin B12 levels?

    Thank you.

  42. Carlos says:

    Hello,

    Could you tell me if I can mix Condro-Aid by Akofarma, which contains collagen, etc., with half a liter of water and about 30 grams of Condro-Aid, and use it as an isotonic and hydrating drink while riding my bike? I usually cycle for about 3 hours, 4 days a week, and I am 50 years old. Is this advisable or not?

    Thank you.

  43. maria linde says:

    Hello,

    There is a comment about a diet, and if possible, I would like to get in touch with the person who posted it. I have a lot of extra weight and don’t know how to lose it. I have tried everything. Thank you.

  44. MARIA ELENA says:

    Good afternoon,

    I’m María Elena, 50 years old, and my mother is 80. I’m interested in this product for consumption, especially for her as she suffers from osteoarthritis, arthritis, and disc degeneration in her spine. Will this product help alleviate her condition?

    Thank you.

  45. Juan Antonio leyva says:

    Hello, good afternoon. I have a problem with severe burning and dryness in my skin. Would it be okay for me to take it?

  46. Pilar says:

    Does this medication contain any part of a shark?

  47. Cinthya Garcia says:

    Good afternoon, Where can I find this product? I haven’t heard of it being available in my country, Bolivia. Thank you.

  48. Yolanda says:

    Is it contraindicated to take collagen + hyaluronic acid and magnesium if you have high levels of uric acid? I have been taking Epaplus for 3 years, and a few months ago, my uric acid levels were high. My doctor mentioned that it could be due to the hyaluronic acid and advised me to stop taking it for a while. I have followed a diet, and my levels have decreased, but I would like to start taking it again because I have joint discomfort and duller skin. Thank you.

  49. Guadalupe says:

    Where can I find collagen and hyaluronic acid with magnesium?

  50. Charo says:

    Hello, I am taking hyaluronic acid + magnesium + collagen + vitamin C. I would like to know if I need to take breaks or if I can take it continuously. Thank you very much.

  51. bernarda del carmen says:

    Where can I buy it?

  52. Rosa Casanova says:

    I have been taking Collagen Forte, hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, and magnesium every morning with breakfast for a year. I am 80 years old and feel much better with this supplement; I feel lighter and it has greatly improved all my joints. What I want to know is if I should take a break or if I can continue taking it. Thank you for your response.

  53. Alfonso. says:

    Ten months ago, I tore the meniscus in my left knee, and I haven’t had surgery yet. I continue walking for 4 to 5 hours, 2 days a week, and 1 day a week I ride a mountain bike. I also used to play tennis but have stopped. I am taking Marine Collagen + Hyaluronic Acid + Magnesium + Vitamin C. I have been taking it intermittently, meaning after each bottle, I take a 1-month break.

    MY QUESTION IS: Can I take it every day without taking breaks?

    Thank you very much.

  54. Loli says:

    Hello, my name is Loli. I have had both hips operated on for trochanteric bursitis that did not respond to any treatment. During that surgery, they detected a condition called chondrocalcinosis (pyrophosphates). The first hip surgery went well, but the left one feels as though the surgery never happened. I can’t walk because when I start moving, the pain becomes so unbearable that I end up falling to the ground. I can’t do physical therapy because the pain worsens, and stretching exercises are not effective. I’ve heard about this product and wonder if it will be effective for me.

    Thank you for everything.

  55. Eva says:

    Hello, my name is Eva. My doctor has told me that I’m starting to develop cervical osteoarthritis, and I’ve begun taking collagen, hyaluronic acid, and magnesium. My question is whether there are any contraindications if I am also undergoing treatment for low iron levels. thx.

  56. Antxon says:

    Hello, i am taking Arkoflex, which includes collagen, magnesium, hyaluronic acid, and vitamin C, and since then, I have been experiencing diarrhea. Is this normal? thank you.

  57. Isabel says:

    Hello, I’m Isabel. Four years ago, I fractured my tibia, fibula, and ankle. It didn’t heal properly, and I was told it would lead to arthritis. Now, I have significant pain in my ankle, hip, and knees. I am taking Vitans collagen and would like to know if there is something better and if you could recommend it. Thank you.

  58. Anano says:

    When is it best to take it: on an empty stomach, in the morning, or in the afternoon? I take Eurotirox 112 mcg on an empty stomach; can I take it at the same time or is it better to separate them? Thanks.

    • Marta Lerinde says:

      Hello Anano, you can take it either in the morning or in the afternoon. It’s better to separate them. Generally, there are no issues, but it’s best not to mix medications with dietary supplements unless specifically advised by your doctor. This helps avoid having too many things to process at once and potential interactions.

  59. Neri says:

    Hello, I would like to know if I can take Epaplus collagen, hyaluronic acid, magnesium, and combine it with Multicentrum tablets. Thank you.

  60. Patricia says:

    Hello! I would like to know if it is compatible with breastfeeding. Thank you.

  61. Maria pia santana says:

    Hello, I have osteoarthritis in my hips and right leg. I would like to know if these supplements are sold in Copiapó to help alleviate some of the pain. I would appreciate your response.

  62. Ayelén says:

    Greetings! I am vegetarian and 57 years old. Since I turned 50, I have been in menopause. My skin used to be beautiful and my body fairly athletic for my age, but last year I suffered a strong emotional shock from losing my partner, and this year has been very stressful due to constant stress from a coworker and some family members. In short, I feel like I’ve aged about ten years in a few months. My skin is flabby where there were once muscles, and I cry almost every day. My joints are affected; when I bump myself, I feel more impact and pain than before, and recovery is difficult (shoulder injury from doing pull-ups and a finger injury that takes longer to heal). I want to take better care of myself, and I’ve been trying over the past few months with few results. I am going to try collagen + hyaluronic acid + magnesium and vitamin C (the last two I have been taking for a while). Which of these supplements is the MOST NATURAL and suitable for vegetarians? Thank you very much for your time.

  63. Marta says:

    Hello! I have been taking collagen with hyaluronic acid, magnesium, and vitamin C for three months. Do I need to take a break, or can I take it continuously?

  64. Lucrezia says:

    Good morning. Perhaps someone can help me and tell me if I can take a product based on collagen, hyaluronic acid, and vitamin C with very high potassium levels, and if so, can I take it every day? Thank you very much for your attention!

  65. Mauricio says:

    Hello, I am 15 years old and was diagnosed with hyperlaxity in the patella after dislocating my left patella. Can vitamin C help a little to regenerate the ligaments that support the patella and make them stronger? Thank you.

  66. Lucrezia says:

    Hello, I would like to know if I can take collagen, hyaluronic acid, and vitamin C with very high potassium levels. Thank you very much.

    • Mauricio says:

      It shouldn’t be harmful. I think you might have nausea and vomiting if you take more than 1800 mg of vitamin C.

  67. Maria says:

    Hello, good afternoon. I would like to know if taking hyaluronic acid, collagen, and vitamin C, specifically for the joints, and also taking another supplement specifically for the skin is harmful. Could there be any contraindications? I have already seen that the joint-specific supplement should only be taken about twice a year. I want to know if the same applies to the skin-specific supplement. Thank you very much.

  68. milagros says:

    Hello, I’m Milagros. My question is whether I can take Arkoflex with collagen, hyaluronic acid, magnesium, and vitamin C along with paroxetine for depression and medication for blood pressure, as well as lorazepam. Thank you very much.

  69. ANTONIO says:

    Is Arkoflex compatible with taking antiplatelet medication (Plavix)?

  70. juan manuel says:

    ARTILASTIX, I was prescribed by my orthopedic doctor for cartilage. The issue is that it is not sold in pharmacies, health stores, or dietary supplement stores. You have to order it from a pharmacy in the province of Barcelona. It sounds like a scam to me. Shouldn’t it be available in the mentioned locations and not require shipping? Do you know where it is manufactured? Is it approved by Health Authorities? Thank you.

    • Gema says:

      Hello Juan Manuel, I’ve had the same issue as you. The orthopedic doctor from Sanitas prescribed it, and I found it odd that it’s not sold in pharmacies, so I’m looking for information on what to do. Did you find out anything in the end? Have you taken it? How did it go? Best regards,

  71. Alberto Palomino says:

    Good morning, I have read your article and had intentions of acquiring a product that combines collagen, hyaluronic acid, magnesium, and vitamin C. I have taken them separately because since 2012 I have been practicing long-distance running, and now due to an arthroscopy on my left knee in September 2015, I have focused a bit more on mountain biking since I haven’t fully recovered from the surgery. My question is, which product do you recommend that contains all four components to start taking? I am in the state of Michoacán, Mexico. Thank you and have a great day.

  72. Carmen says:

    I want to know how many grams of collagen, hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, and magnesium are in the product. I am undergoing treatment for anemia due to iron deficiency and take 100 mg of Maltofer Fol. Can I consume the combined product I am asking about? Where can I buy it in Peru? Thank you.

    • Marta Lerinde says:

      There is no issue with adding it as a dietary supplement; it will complement your diet. The amount of each component should be specified on the label or packaging of the product you purchase. Depending on the brand, the amounts of collagen, hyaluronic acid, and vitamin C can vary. The easiest way is to check in a store in Peru for brands that carry these products and see the dosage and amounts of each.

  73. Laura says:

    I started taking AH capsules and vitamin C, and I also take collagen and a multivitamin. I’m amazed at everything I’ve read, and especially because I had a fall and injured my hip, this should help me recover faster.

    • Marta Lerinde says:

      Yes, Laura, it can help repair the body’s tissues better.

  74. Rosario says:

    I would like to know if there is any issue with taking it along with Eutirox 25 treatment, and on the other hand, with thyroid problems I’ve gained some weight. I read in one of the comments posted on May 16 that Jenny lost 30 kilos in a surprising way. Could you provide the email she mentioned? Thank you very much and best regards.

    • Marta Lerinde says:

      Hello Rosario, the email is to validate comments, but we don’t have direct access to them without each person’s explicit consent. Hopefully, Jenny will see your question and respond directly.

  75. María Luisa says:

    Very interesting. I have regularly taken neutral collagen and it has worked great for me. I will try this one so I don’t have to take magnesium and vitamin C separately. I hope it doesn’t affect me as I have gastroesophageal reflux.

    • Marta Lerinde says:

      Hello María Luisa, if you take it separately it should work well together, but be cautious as reflux can sometimes be complex.

  76. Raquel says:

    Hello, I have spondyloarthrosis in the lumbar vertebrae and I also recently had two pregnancies within less than two years. I am 35 years old. In recent years, due to a lack of physical activity, I have lost a lot of muscle mass, and now when trying to start a minimal routine of 30 minutes a day of exercise, my whole body hurts. Would you advise taking this in my case?

    • Marta Lerinde says:

      Hello Raquel, it may help you recover while you get back into shape, but initial pain is natural when starting to move the body. Taking it, given your spondyloarthrosis, will help somewhat to slow down the vertebral wear.

  77. Joan says:

    Hello, can Artilastix cause dizziness or similar symptoms? I take it on an empty stomach; could it influence this? Thanks.

  78. José María says:

    Dear Marta, dizziness is not commonly reported with Artilastix, but if you’re experiencing it, it might be worth trying it with food or consulting a healthcare professional.

    • Marta Lerinde says:

      Hi José María, it can work very well for your case. Many people take collagen and hyaluronic acid for arthritis and knee issues. There are no known contraindications, and you may likely experience relief.

  79. jesus ponce says:

    Hello, I’m Jesus. My question is whether you can take collagen with hyaluronic acid and magnesium if you have had gallbladder surgery. Thanks.

    • Marta Lerinde says:

      There are no contraindications regarding this. Unless otherwise advised by your doctor, you should be able to take it without issues.

  80. Gloria Vásquez says:

    Please let me know if you have distributors in the United States.

    • Marta Lerinde says:

      In the USA, you can buy various brands that include collagen, hyaluronic acid, and vitamin C. If you encounter any issues, consider making the purchase online.

  81. Daniel moreno says:

    Hello, I am in Colombia! I would like to know where I can find a product with these characteristics, as I am interested in taking care of my skin. I have some residual effects from an accident and I want to help it regenerate and look better. However, I am having trouble finding it. If you know of any products and stores here in Colombia, I would be very grateful.

    • Marta Lerinde says:

      Hi Daniel, you might want to consider purchasing online since I’m not familiar with any local stores in Colombia. Online shopping will likely be your best option for finding a product with the features you’re interested in.

  82. nuria says:

    Hello, I’m Nuria. A year ago, I was diagnosed with degenerative osteoarthritis in the lumbar area. The only thing I was prescribed was ibuprofen and a muscle relaxant. In the mornings, I can hardly move until I’ve been standing for a while. Would this product be good for me? I’ve started taking evening primrose oil pills for hot flashes since I’m 47 and have started menopause. I prefer pills; it’s easier for me.

    • Marta Lerinde says:

      Hi Nuria,
      There are various brands available in pill form that include hyaluronic acid, magnesium, and vitamin C, so you should be able to find what you need.

      As for whether it will help with your degenerative lumbar arthritis, it’s worth trying to see if it works for you. Generally, it has positive effects, but individual responses can vary, so it’s a good idea to try it for a couple of months and monitor your progress. While it might not completely stop the degeneration, it can help slow it down.

      The treatment you’re currently using is aimed at managing symptoms, pain, and inflammation. Collagen supports cartilage, tendons, and muscles, which can be beneficial. If you’re looking for something with anti-inflammatory properties, shark cartilage might also be a good option, although it is generally more expensive.

      The evening primrose oil you’re taking for menopause should work well alongside collagen and hyaluronic acid. You can start with the collagen and see how it affects you before deciding on any additional supplements.

  83. Kathy says:

    Hello! I would like to know how to take the 4 vitamins. That is, how many should I take per day? Thank you.

    • Marta Lerinde says:

      Since it is very common for it to contain powder, usually a scoop is needed, and some packages come with single-dose sachets. If they are pills, it will indicate whether to take one or two a day. It should be specified on the label on the back of the container or in an information leaflet included with the product.

  84. Olivia says:

    Very nice article. I’m about to buy collagen, hyaluronic acid, magnesium, and vitamin C. I’m starting tomorrow. Last year, I took vitamin C for 3 months, and it significantly improved my skin texture. I’ll try all four vitamins together and let you know how it goes

    • Marta Lerinde says:

      Hello Olivia, you should definitely notice an improvement in your skin. The other substances help keep it a bit healthier. Let us know how it goes.

  85. Ana says:

    Ana, 42 years old. Supposedly, Arkoflex has no side effects, but I read that some people experience constipation and other issues. I’m unsure about taking it. What should I do?

    • Marta Lerinde says:

      Hello Ana, some people are more sensitive to certain substances. Although collagen, magnesium, and vitamin C are generally well-tolerated, they might cause some digestive discomfort in some individuals, as you mentioned. However, this can happen with any food or supplement.

      Unless you already know it causes you issues, it should not normally be a problem, though there is always a small chance. If you want to try it, a good option is to buy the smallest size first to see how it affects you.

      If the Arkoflex product you’re referring to only contains collagen and magnesium, it should be fine to take it regularly. For joint pain, certain ages, or degenerative muscle or bone conditions, it is usually taken this way. If it’s for reinforcement, it can be taken 2 or 3 times a year, as that is usually sufficient. But individual circumstances should be considered.

  86. Maria says:

    I have high blood pressure and hypothyroidism. Can I take Arkoflex? I am 70 years old.

    • Marta Lerinde says:

      There are no contraindications with hypothyroidism. For hypertension, collagen can also be taken. It shouldn’t have contraindications, but monitor your blood pressure during the first few days.

  87. Eva says:

    I also have rhizarthrosis of the thumb, and I was diagnosed with polyarticular rheumatoid arthritis at 22.

    • Marta Lerinde says:

      Hello Eva, there are collagen with hyaluronic acid capsules from different brands. You can choose the one that suits you best or fits your budget. Most require taking 1 or 2 capsules a day. Depending on where you live, you may have access to different brands. For example, in Latin American countries and the United States, there are differences between brands of hyaluronic acid, collagen, and vitamin C compared to Spain.

  88. Eva says:

    I have been diagnosed with arthritis in the sacroiliac bones. I don’t like taking powder products. Can you recommend a brand that comes in capsules and requires taking one a day? Thank you.

  89. Mariia says:

    Hello, I would like to know if, with an allergy to LTP protein and gastritis, I can take this product.

    • Marta Lerinde says:

      In principle, it shouldn’t affect the allergy since LTP proteins are vegetable-based and collagen is animal-based. However, if you have gastritis, use it once it subsides, as some people experience stomach discomfort when taking it.

  90. Deli says:

    Hello, I would like to know if this helps with cervical wear and tear.

    • Marta Lerinde says:

      Yes, it can be very effective. It works for any type of joint, including the cervical ones.

  91. Olga says:

    Hello, 9 months ago I had an accident and broke my patella and the meniscus horn, and I wanted to know if this product would be beneficial. I have osteoporosis from being immobile for so long. I am currently in rehabilitation and do about two hours of exercise to build muscle. Thanks.

    • Marta Lerinde says:

      Hello Olga, based on what you’ve indicated, it could work great for you. It usually helps strengthen bones, cartilage, and muscles. Since you are exercising, it can give you that extra boost needed to better build muscle and bone mass.

  92. María says:

    Hello, I would like to ask if I can take this supplement with collagen, hyaluronic acid, and magnesium while on treatment with Dercutane. Thank you very much.

    • Marta Lerinde says:

      Hello María, there are no described contraindications, but it’s best to discuss it with your doctor to take it into account for the monitoring they perform. With certain medications, it’s important to be aware of potential side effects

      • María says:

        Thank you very much.

  93. Juan Manuel says:

    Hello, four months ago I had a hip arthroscopy due to osteoarthritis. My orthopedist has recommended a product called Artilastix from AS&NL laboratories. Do you recommend it? Thank you for your time.

    • Marta Lerinde says:

      Hello Juan Manuel, it contains hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, and antioxidants, so it might be beneficial. In general, these are highly recommended substances for bones and joints, though I would add collagen as I don’t see it listed in the composition. But follow your orthopedist’s instructions.

  94. Ana Belen says:

    Hello, I would like to know how long it would be ideal to take it. Thank you.

    • Marta Lerinde says:

      Hello Ana Belen, it depends on what you want to use it for. Usually, one container of powder is used one or two times a year. People with degenerative cartilage diseases tend to take it more frequently, even as a daily routine.

  95. Paula says:

    For a 68-year-old person with gonarthrosis, is it advisable to take it, or are injections directly into the knees a better option? What can you tell me about the injections? Thank you.

    • Marta Lerinde says:

      It depends on each case. To relieve some symptoms of osteoarthritis, taking hydrolyzed collagen is beneficial. Many people feel better and experience less discomfort, but it depends on the degree of cartilage degeneration in the knee. Depending on the amount of collagen and hyaluronic acid, it may have some effect and help delay degradation.

      For gonarthrosis, hyaluronic acid injections into the knee may be the appropriate treatment. It is indeed an effective treatment, but some people may not need it. If necessary, taking supplements will help but won’t resolve the symptoms entirely.

      Sometimes orthopedists also recommend glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate. But it’s best for the orthopedist to assess and determine if injections are needed. Some people find them very effective for recovery and quality of life, while others do not benefit as much. In any case, you can take collagen, magnesium, and vitamin C alongside injections. It is completely compatible and might even be advisable for after the procedure.

  96. carmen gomez says:

    Hello, I am experiencing severe hair loss and weakness in my nails. The doctor advised me to take a vitamin complex. Would it be beneficial for me to take Arkoflex, or do you recommend something else? I am a bit desperate and tired of Lacovin, which has a rebound effect when you stop using it. Thank you.

    • Marta Lerinde says:

      Hello Carmen, these are different products. Lacovin is based on minoxidil, which is a vasodilator for hair loss, while Arkoflex contains a product that includes multivitamins.

      Minoxidil products are specifically for alopecia or significant hair loss. When you stop using them, the symptoms can return, but they can be combined with other supplements.

      If you’ve been recommended a “vitamin complex,” you can try Arkoflex or another brand that includes vitamins and some minerals like zinc. Collagen with hyaluronic acid can be good for nails and help with keratin production for hair, but the other components are crucial.

  97. Maris says:

    I live in Argentina, Rosario, Santa Fe. I am desperately searching for collagen + magnesium + hyaluronic acid in powder form. Can you tell me how much I should buy to have it shipped, or indicate who sells it in my country? Thank you very much for your response.

    • Marta Lerinde says:

      You can purchase collagen and hyaluronic acid with magnesium online. Many brands offer containers of 400 or 500 grams, which should be sufficient. Some charge shipping fees, and others do not. I can provide you with some store recommendations.

      • Alejandra says:

        Please could you indicate the stores where I can acquire the product, as I am also from Rosario and I can’t find it anywhere. Thank you!!

  98. Maria Jose says:

    I am desperate with my diet. I have been on it for a week and have not managed to lose any weight. I am 49 years old and experiencing the normal age-related issues. I have gained almost 10 kg in the last two years. Could you advise me on what I should take? I have tried L-carnitine with the diet and also raspberry ketones (always with a diet prescribed by the nutritionist), but I can’t lose weight. I had thyroid tests done and they are normal. Could you help me and give me some advice or products that might help me lose weight? Thank you in advance, best regards.

    • Marta Lerinde says:

      Hi Maria Jose, the best approach is to see a nutritionist. If you’re referring to a dietitian as the same thing, that is the right step. They can create a personalized meal plan tailored to your eating habits. From my experience, the best remedy for weight loss is a good diet and daily exercise. Start gradually and increase the duration until you’re exercising for 40 to 60 minutes.

      Products like L-Carnitine, green coffee, ketones, etc., can help in some cases, but they are not a solution for everyone’s weight issues. They serve as a stimulus. The best approach is a combination of a nutritionist, exercise, and the willpower to follow their advice. Vitamin C and collagen are not relevant for weight loss.

    • jenny says:

      Hi, I saw your comment. I’m a young woman who lost 30 kilos. I had tried every diet imaginable, and I discovered the reason myself after many tests. Maria Jose, I’m leaving my email here; I can help you. It’s the simplest thing to do, and I’m doing it voluntarily. I don’t charge anything. There are many people with problems, and I know how painful it is to do everything right and still not lose weight.

      • Marta Lerinde says:

        I’m copying part of Rosario’s question:
        Jenny has lost 30 kilos in a surprising way. Could you provide the email she mentioned? Thank you very much and best regards

      • Dora says:

        Hi Jenny,

        I would appreciate it if you could give me information about the diet that helped you lose 30 kilos.

        I have gained a lot of weight and have tried everything to lose it but haven’t succeeded.

        Thank you very much.

        Dora

      • beatriz says:

        Hi Jenny, I would like to know about your discovery if there are no commercial objectives or intentions in your proposal. I also have a lot of extra weight and need to lose it without jeopardizing my health. Thank you for your attention, and I look forward to your guidance.

      • La desesperada says:

        Hola jenny me encantaria saber cual fue el metodo k usastes para perder peso… att: la desesperada…

      • Betty says:

        Hi Jenny, I would love to know what method you used to lose weight. Best regards, the desperate one.

      • juana gloria says:

        Hi Jenny, I would love to know what method you used to lose weight. Best regards, the desperate one.

      • Paola says:

        I want to know your method. Thank you very much.

  99. Javier ortega says:

    Hi, I would like to know if it’s indifferent to take it in the morning or at night. I started taking it at night three days ago. Thank you.

    • Marta Lerinde says:

      Hi Javier, you can take it at the time that is most convenient for you. Taking it at night is fine as long as it doesn’t interfere with your sleep.

  100. Beatriz says:

    Hi, I wanted to know if it can be effective for gum retraction, especially when losing bone mass in the teeth, such as in the case of periodontitis and loss of dental pieces.

    • Marta Lerinde says:

      A gingival gel with hyaluronic acid might be beneficial. In the mouth and for gum health, it seems to have anti-inflammatory effects against periodontitis. It can also improve symptoms of bleeding and help with the support of teeth. As you will likely have periodic check-ups with your dentist to monitor progress, discuss it with them during your next visit. If you want to use it instead of a mouthwash, it may have some effect, but it will be milder and more long-term. The gingival gel is ideal.

  101. Blanca says:

    Where can I find collagen with hyaluronic acid and magnesium? I am from Buenos Aires.

    • Marta Lerinde says:

      There are several online stores that can ship the product to your city. Search for collagen with hyaluronic acid and magnesium in Buenos Aires. You should find several stores that sell it. If you have trouble finding it, let me know and I can assist you.

  102. Mari Carmen says:

    Hi, this link is very interesting. I have read it and am interested in taking it, but I have a question… I would like to know if it is good and helps with depressive states? Thanks and best regards.

    • Marta Lerinde says:

      Hi Mari Carmen, for depression, anxiety, and psychological issues, it does not have a direct effect. It’s true that you will likely see better skin and joints over time by taking collagen, hyaluronic acid, and magnesium for better absorption, but it does not directly affect what you mentioned. If you notice an improvement in your appearance, it will be positive, but it doesn’t act as a medication or remedy for psychological conditions.

      Additionally, Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant, but it is more related to preventing aging and supporting overall body function, not psychological health. For such issues, herbs like valerian, St. John’s Wort, and lemon balm might be more effective, but consult with a doctor or specialist as these can interact with medications.

  103. Carmen says:

    I would like to know if I can take collagen + hyaluronic acid + vitamin C. I had breast cancer two years ago and received chemotherapy and radiation, and now I am on Femara for five years, which affects my joints. I also take Eutirox for thyroid for the past 30 years. Thank you. Best regards.

    • Marta Lerinde says:

      Hi Carmen, you can generally take it, but since you are on hormone therapy and multiple medications, it’s best to consult with your specialist. Collagen, hyaluronic acid, and vitamin C are generally good for joint health, but it’s wise to discuss it with your healthcare provider or specialist for your specific situation.

      There are likely no contraindications, but for your peace of mind, consult with your primary care physician or, if possible, your specialist.

  104. suli says:

    At what age is it recommended to take collagen + hyaluronic acid + vitamin C?

    • Marta Lerinde says:

      Collagen can be taken at any age. Younger individuals with a balanced diet should be able to get the necessary protein intake. However, it’s best to consult a specialist if there are specific issues that make it necessary.

      Generally, starting from around 20 years old, collagen can help prevent aging and delay wrinkles, but from the age of 40 onward, it becomes more necessary due to a significant decline in the body’s ability to replenish these substances. Age recommendations for taking hyaluronic acid with collagen and vitamin C are just guidelines. It may be needed at different ages depending on individual circumstances.

      In summary, anyone, regardless of age, can take these supplements.

  105. Sara Sánchez Camberos says:

    Hi, I am currently taking Alquilea, but I am experiencing stomach reflux. I had a similar problem before when I tried taking chromium pills for fat burning. Could it be a component causing this issue? Thank you.

    • Marta Lerinde says:

      Hi Sara, it might be due to the magnesium. Some people experience the symptoms you describe. Did the chromium pills also contain magnesium? Try eating something before taking the supplement or not having an entirely empty stomach to see if that helps. If magnesium is the cause, this often helps alleviate the issue.