Hyaluronic Acid, Arthritis, Joint Pain
In this video, Ahamad Alkayali spends about 20 minutes speaking on "Hyaluronic Acid, Arthritis, Joint Pain" at the 36th Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.
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I am so happy to be here to talk about a subject that intrigued me for many, many years. I discovered the benefit of collagen and hard acid about over 20 years ago, and I've been researching the subject since then. In 1985, we introduce collagen as food to the market place, the health food industry and people didn't know much about collagen, even though collagen has been around for many, many thousand years.
The Greek actually found out about collagen and they call it collar k l l l a.
That's mean. And glue the coal engine, which is the gene that really glue our body together without collagen, simply will fall apart. So you could imagine what college and like, you know, it's like a stone. And the Harnik acid is between the stone forming the mortar to hold to to hell to hold the stone together. So this is a very important building block of our body.
You know, we start as a baby. We form and grow.
By the time we reach our teen age, by the time a 30, 35, by the time of 40, we start losing the production of college in Harnik Acid. Due to our physical activities, every day we were walking. We're using our hand, we're using our fingers. We are joined Tenno. This is water, lots of stress on our body and our college. And so our body production at college and slow down. How would you find to replace it? There is nothing in our diet to replace it. Your body make it from the regular food you eat. So you take it.
You eat a piece of meat or a piece of mail or is drinking milk or cheese. Your body will lie, utilize it essential amino acid and then produce a natural proline amino acid, which is a major component of collagen and also glycine, which is a major component of college, and thus make it in your milk, build your lean muscle. That's what the glycine is. And also the Proline have to go through a process in your body to become an ingredient called hydroxy protein. And that process, the Proline become hydroxy looking for vitamin C and for oxygen to become hydroxy protein. And that is really the essential raw material to make collagen in the body. Unfortunately, as we age, we have the production slow down. So we see for us from outside source, like we get it from animal protein or from animal skin that found also in bone and animal bone. But the bone is contained only 50 percent collagen like gelatin, for example. So we look for collagen in a