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Skin and Bone: Protein or Collagen?
The one where we let you know why you need both bovine collagen peptides and bone broth in your world...
Optimum well-being is a prime concern. We live in our bodies and minds and it is simply more pleasant to continually move towards, well, what keeps us feeling good. What creature doesn’t want to live a sensory life of feeling at their best? Humans have always been in a symbiosis with nutrients from the environment, every single living thing is scattered star stuff, after all, including us. Our ancestors ate nose to tail when it came to hunting or livestock. Let’s consider for a moment that they must have been doing something right as they provided the ancestral lines for us to stand here in this century. Mumma Nature was in charge, of course, without the modern interference of Big Food that alienates ingredients from their natural source and souses them with a man-made chemical load. And, wow, her bounty was good, brimming, as it was, with juicy skin and bones!
Of course, it is this reconnection with what nutrition actually is that has led to the resurgence of bone broth and collagen in our lives.
In the past, no self-respecting, common or garden variety of great grandma would be caught dead without having a pan of bones on the bubble. With all that collagen consumption, this could be why she was always happy in her tummy! But, historically speaking, the connection between moo and chew hasn't been severed for so long but a lot of dire things have happened to human health in that short time. NASA might have more to answer to than we might guess in the way Big Food encourages us to eat today. As it ushered in the 1960s space age, it also ushered in the whimsical idea of space food. Metal aliens with potato mashers began to rustle up our ‘S’mashed spuds and kids snacked on the exploding sugar candy of Space Dust. The idea of humans existing in dusty, barren environments was on our screens and slowly our connection to land and livestock was replaced almost entirely with novelty ‘food’ in flatpack. The idea of the sensible twin engine of food choice and assembly from fresh and preserved foods that we’d employed for as long as we could sew together a deerskin bag veered dramatically towards only eating anything that looked like it had been assembled on Apollo 13. In essence, we lost sight of the balance humans need in our complex lives between the ‘now’ foods and the ‘for later on’ foods. Boiling up a pan of beef bones suddenly seemed oddly, and, at the time, unfashionably, palaeolithic and certainly not something Lieutenant Uhura would be caught dead doing - the TV told us so!
Why, then, does WillPowders encourage consuming both bovine collagen peptides and bone broth and, ironically, given the above, help you do it in (Will)Powder form? Well, the lean muscle meat we eat is missing the connective fascia tissue that supports collagen production once we’ve eaten it as it is totally unpleasant to chow down on which is why the butcher cuts it away and few of us have time to tend to a gently bubbling pot of bone broth for two days as if we were attending to a newborn. The days of eating tripe have probably gone forever and, looking at it, many of us will be grateful for that. We’d only try it from a Michelin starred restaurant and, even then, it would be at a push under threat of fire or flood. To combat this deficit of collagen rich foods, we propose you fill your fridges with fresh food with good fats and supplement your essential protein profile with WillPowders versatile bovine and bone broth powders for optimum well-being.
Our Main Ingredients: Full Profile Amino Acids
Bovine collagen peptides are made from the skin of cattle. Bovine bone broth is made by boiling cattle bones. No prizes for guessing that last fact. But, why would we bother including both in our diet - aren’t they the same thing in different forms? The answer is that, while incredibly similar in many ways, there are some fundamental differences between the two and then there’s also the way we actually live and want to eat for a full protein profile.
Fundamentally, at the level of matter, although we cherish you for being a whole lot more, take away the electric currents and water and we’d be a pile of amino acids that lined themselves up in chains. As our bodies replace and repair, our bodies make some amino acids but we need to consume other amino acids that our bodies can’t make in order to make and mend the protein bits of us. This is why we suggest both bone broth and bovine collagen peptides should be part of your nutrition on a regular basis, more so if you are under stress (in this modern age, bring me the person who isn’t on a silver platter!), healing from a physical (and some might argue emotional) trauma or injury, repairing from exercise or if those little vices that gnaw away at our health are still part of your guilty or not so guilty pleasures such as sugar, alcohol, smoking and vaping.
It's Award Winning (not bragging or anything!)
Our award winning bovine collagen peptides are made from the hides of Swiss, grass-fed cattle and will provide you with 19 amino acids your body requires to build collagen Types I and III, including hydroxyproline which is essential for building your body’s own collagen. In essence, this protein comes from animal collagen. In the WillPowders field, that’s bovine collagen, and it provides us with the building blocks to make our own collagen. Hydroxyproline is twice as abundant in bone collagen than fish skin collagen, sorry for your deficit, little fishy friends!
A Bit of Scandi Reassurance...
Our delicious Scandinavian protein powders are made from grass fed Scandinavian cattle but this time it is their bones that contribute to the complete amino acid profile our bodies require. Just so you know, sneaky little tryptophan skipped class the day collagen was made! Unfortunately, we can’t afford to skip tryptophan in our diets as it is used to help make melatonin and serotonin. Luckily, our bone broth powder has tryptophan nestling in there which is great because the melatonin it supports will help regulate your sleep-wake cycle. The frisson between tryptophan and serotonin will regulate appetite, sleep, mood and pain. The liver has a stake in tryptophan too as it will use it to produce vitamin B3 for energy, metabolism and DNA support.
Yup - there’s a whole chemistry kit of interdependence going on in our bodies with amino acids. ...
Across our bovine collagen peptides and bone broth products, you can mix and match during the day to consume the full protein profile you need, for example by adding collagen to your cooking sauces or one pot meals to brewing up a cosy, comforting drink or stirring up a cool pud with our protein powders. In this way, your body can get on with the job of maintenance, drawing from the full profile of amino acids and you can get on with the pleasures of enjoying a wide variety of nutritious and tasty food that satisfies the body and brain.
Glycine and the Gut
Lady and the Tramp, Beauty and the Beast, The Princess and the Frog, Glycine and the Gut … wait a minute! Yes, that’s right - some marriages were made in heaven! Our bone broth powder and our bovine collagen peptides are both rich in glycine. Glycine is an amazing all rounder amino acid with its ability to control insulin and blood sugar and improve sleep and mood by increasing calmness. However, glycine and the gut take centre stage for us as it works wonders for the gastrointestinal tract. Glycine is now recognised as key to the management of diseases of the gut such as Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis and inflammatory bowel disease. We need guts that are inflammation free for our general health. The gut is our largest mucosal lining and it acts to let essential things into our body and keep toxins out. This is why it is classed as part of our immune system. When the gut is inflamed, it has a harder job distinguishing between what it needs to let through into the bloodstream and what it needs to keep out. Small food particles can leak through the gut wall if it is inflamed, a condition known as leaky gut. If food particles enter the bloodstream, it triggers an immune system response. Part of the body’s immune system response is to create further inflammation so that our body is a more hostile environment for those little microscopic food particle intruders. Unfortunately, that internal hostile environment is also self-sabotaging as it becomes hostile to some of our own tissues and we can develop autoimmune diseases which knock out the functions of essential systems of our own bodies, hence the ‘auto’. Studies have documented autoimmune diseases that have arisen from leaky gut. Glycine is linked to repair and maintenance of the tight junctures we need in our intestines.
Electrolytes a-Go-Go
One thing bone broth powder offers that collagen doesn’t is macrominerals. These are minerals that our bodies need in relatively large amounts everyday to keep such vitals as our electrical impulses going. Not only does bone broth powder offer the macrominerals potassium, phosphorus, magnesium, chloride and sodium, the bonus is that it offers them in electrolyte form. This means that each molecule of these minerals is either positively or negatively charged at electron level and so they are much more likely to be readily absorbed by your body. Phosphorous is involved in the calcification of bones, 85% of our body’s phosphorous being in our skeleton, but we also need it in soft tissues to metabolise carbohydrates, fats and proteins. Phosphate ions also play an important role in the body’s acid base balance. You’ll also find magnesium in bones and muscles and it is essential for the functioning of many enzyme systems and for neuromuscular transmission. Stabilising nerve function, maintaining bone structure, metabolising energy, muscular activity, enzyme activation and osmotic pressure maintenance are all partly under magnesium’s governance. Chloride will help you regulate the amount of fluid and types of nutrients going in and out of cells and it helps to maintain proper PH levels, alongside stimulating the stomach acids needed for digestion, stimulating the action of nerve and muscle cells and facilitating the flow of oxygen and carbon dioxide within the cells. Sodium plays its roles in helping maintain normal blood pressure, supporting the work of nerves and muscles and regulating the body’s fluid balance. Potassium will help regulate fluids, support nerve signals and muscle contractions. All in all, they’re a busy bunch helping to keep you thriving and those electrical impulses triggering! Tracking these macronutrients across your diet, especially when you are up against it and busy, can be tricky.
Same Spelt Daily is Boring
Cooking up bone broth takes a long time but it certainly feels homely and it's worth some smug points if you can do it. We have an amazing method for a collagen boosting bone broth here
from our resident WillPowders chef. The problem with believing that you are going to be the greatest homesteader is that most of us simply can’t live that way all of the time without making some very wholesale changes to the way the 21st century seems to demand we live. This leads to lots of wholesome intent but then things tend to fall by the wayside the moment we hit the first bump in the road. Just one bad day at work might see us slumped on the settee with comfort TV for the evening when we’d really intended to be wrangling beef ribs into the slow cooker like an urban cowboy. Suddenly, we are staring at the bottom of a dry bone broth pan with no contingencies in sight. In short, creating homemade bone broth on a daily basis does not fit into most people’s busy lifestyles.
Besides, nature made sure human brains are hardwired to eat across a wide variety of foods so to drink bone broth as, well, savoury bone broth everyday is psychologically problematic because it could soon become tedious.
The more monotonous our food becomes, the more likely we are to run for new textures and flavours. We all experience the psychological phenomenon that we don’t just eat for fuel but that warm full feeling in our tummies, for comfort, for celebration, as well as to nourish the temple. This is why WillPowders enables you to incorporate bone broth goodness from our Scandinavian protein powders range into your diet in a way that means you can be more varied with textures and flavours and also use it to squash sweet cravings. Make a drink, mix it through yoghurt, rustle up an ice-cream and there is a whole host of temperature, texture and flavour that delivers a nutrition packed punch. It’s more than can be said for eating all the convenience varieties that deliver sugar or artificial sweeteners and weird unhealthy fats or no fats, which is equally as bad. Convenience and variety alongside healthy nourishment begins to cover the complex reasons we eat. We also add keto creamer to our protein powders so that you feel fuller and those feelings of satiation mean you are more equipped to step away from the empty calorie snack counter. With their innovative blend of bone broth powder and MCT Keto Creamer, our protein powders mean it’s one less thing to keep an eye on for you and your family’s health.
WillPowders: Where Natural Means Natural
Ever noticed how Big Food can be very slippery (and grammatically sloppy, tsk!) with the words they use? For example, in the American food industry the words ‘natural flavours’ could easily lull us into a false sense of security - these have got to be from Mumma Nature, right? Wrong! Or, at the very least, they might be but then we should also remember that hemlock and deadly nightshade are also served up by Mumma Nature when she rocks up at Hallowe’en as the Wicked Stepmother. Trick or Treat, anyone? Some of those very same ‘natural flavours' are banned in Europe.
Rest assured, at WillPowders, by natural flavours we mean natural flavours in the common or garden sense of those words, not the sort of words found in the maws of unscrupulous marketeers.
Here’s literally what we mean:
- Natural flavour: Celtic sea salt. That is actually Celtic sea salt. Full stop.
- Natural flavour: Cocoa. That is actually cocoa. Full stop.
- Natural flavour: Vanilla. It is actually vanilla from a genuine vanilla pod, from Madagascar, no less. Full stop.
See? All the stuff that flavoured food thousands of years ago. As a bonus, take those full stops out and whack those ingredients through a micro nutrients lens and you can throw in iodine from the Celtic sea salt, which is in dreadfully short supply in most Western diets, and don’t our thyroids know it, flavonoids from the cocoa and calcium, iron, magnesium and phosphorous from the vanilla. We aren’t claiming these flavours in the amounts in a serving have recommended daily amounts of these nutrients but, what we do know is that they DO NOT have dangerous chemicals lurking behind a word salad that is deliberately designed to confuse you. Not a chemistry lab in sight. No need to try or test our ingredients on lab rats to check for carcinogenic potential. What you are tasting is all sourced from the bits of nature we can eat. All rubber stamped by stringent EU laws.
From Frazzle to Dazzle
If it’s not the commute, it’s the caring, the cooking, the cleaning or any other of the bittersweet chores on the to do list. Sometimes it’s all you can do to drag your carcass into the shower, knuckles scraping on the ground as you go! We need to forgive ourselves when things begin to slip in terms of our self-care. We live in an era of mitigation of the stress load. Keeping self care simple really helps. It defeats the point if your self-care system is so complex that it trips your nervous system off into producing more cortisol. Streamlining a way out of frazzlement needs to be kept simple. That’s why we suggest having our bovine collagen peptides and protein powder as cornerstones to your nutritional supplementation because you can look after the widest range of you inside and out with the minimum amount of fuss and without having to carve out additional time in an already heavily packed day. The full amino acid profile across these two products will support the fascia, heart and vital organ health, the gut, muscle health, joint protection, sleep quality and mood, brain health and protect against oxidative stress. With all that inner goodness going on, you’ll be eating your way to outer gorgeousness too and your skin, hair and nails will do you justice to boot.
At WillPowders, we are not in a race to the bottom...
There’s many collagen or bone broth companies that want to sell you their product. However, don’t be fooled because not all skin and bone is the same. Remember, these are products brought to consumers from what was a live animal that had to eat something to stay alive. At WillPowders we pride ourselves on our supplement provenance. That’s why we are invested in knowing what feed our herds are fed - it’s grass and Swiss grass at that - when other companies may fudge what their cattle was fed on. Not all cattle feed is healthy for the cows or, subsequently, the humans that consume products from those cows because it's bulked with the kind of oils that we are trying to step away from in the food chain. It’s much cheaper to give any old cattle herd any old cheap feed in a race to the bottom for pricing. But, at WillPowders, we don’t engage in this behaviour. Some companies are cynical and out to make a quick buck by jumping on what they believe is the current well-being gravy train. Unfortunately, for the nutritional value of some collagen and bone broth products, this poses a problem. In a race to get a piece of the pie, some companies compromise on quality to bring you a cheaper product in the hope that the consumer will always want to bag a bargain and on a wing and a prayer that the customer will think, surely, a cow’s a cow. No, ma’am, it most certainly isn’t!
Equally, some companies don’t do joined-up thinking about the chemicals they add to their ‘health’ products.
If a company is pumping a collagen supplement full of artificial sweeteners and flavourings, then it is not considering the widest picture we know about human health at this point in our history. That company is just hoping to sell for selling’s sake. At WillPowders, we are disruptors. We challenge the very premise of sections of the supplement industry who will pump your product full of unnecessary chemicals, thereby unpicking any good their supplements might offer. With WillPowders, if it’s not the cleanest product that the wizardry of our product development can bring you, we won’t entertain it. The Swiss and Scandi cattle herds that provide our bone broth powder and collagen peptides are renowned for being happy, healthy herds. Since we know life can be frazzled enough, we research the provenance so that you can kick back and enjoy the product. It’s one less thing for you to have to think about. Plus, subscribe to monthly supplies of our protein powders and collagen peptides and we’ll reward you for your loyalty with our Good Fat Club. Given that these products support the fundamentals of you, it seems silly not to!
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