What Type of Collagen Is Best for People with Diabetes?

People with diabetes often wonder whether collagen supplements are safe and which type is the most appropriate. Although collagen is not intended to treat diabetes, choosing a high-quality formula that meets individual needs may be a useful addition to a healthy lifestyle.

What Type of Collagen Is Best for People with Diabetes?

What Is the Best Collagen for People with Diabetes?

There is no specific collagen designed for diabetes, but it is recommended to choose high-quality supplements with a simple formula and, preferably, no added sugars.

Hydrolyzed collagen is one of the most commonly used forms because its peptides are easier for the body to absorb. Both marine collagen and bovine collagen can be good options, provided they come from trusted manufacturers with transparent ingredient lists.

When choosing a collagen supplement, consider the following:

- No added sugars.
- High-quality ingredients.
- A good concentration of collagen.
- Complementary nutrients such as vitamin C or hyaluronic acid.
- Quality and manufacturing certifications.

People with diabetes should always follow the advice of their doctor or healthcare professional before introducing any new dietary supplement.

What Happens If I Take Collagen and Have Diabetes?

In general, collagen can be included in the diet of a person with diabetes, provided there are no individual contraindications and the chosen supplement is appropriate.

Collagen is a protein and does not contain sugars. However, some supplements may include added sweeteners, syrups, or sugars, so it is important to read the ingredient list carefully.

At present, there is no strong scientific evidence showing that collagen directly increases blood glucose levels when consumed as part of a balanced diet.

For this reason, it is advisable to choose high-quality supplements with a simple formulation and to consult a healthcare professional if you have any concerns or are following a specific medical treatment.

Should People with Diabetes Take Collagen Supplements?

Collagen supplements may be an option for some people with diabetes, provided they choose suitable products and include them as part of a balanced diet.

When selecting a supplement, it is advisable to choose formulas with a complete composition and without unnecessary ingredients.

In this regard, **INDESmed Collagen, Hyaluronic Acid & Q10 Complex** offers a capsule formula combining hydrolyzed collagen with hyaluronic acid, coenzyme Q10, vitamins, and minerals, without the need to prepare drinks or consume products containing added sugars. The capsule format also provides convenient and precise daily dosing.

As with any dietary supplement, people with diabetes should consult their doctor or healthcare professional before use, particularly if they are receiving medical treatment or have other health conditions.

FAQ
Can people with diabetes take collagen?
Yes. In many cases they can, provided the supplement is appropriate and they consult their healthcare professional if necessary.

Does collagen increase blood sugar?
Collagen is a protein and does not contain sugar, although it is important to check for added ingredients in each supplement.

What type of collagen is best for people with diabetes?
A high-quality hydrolyzed collagen with no added sugars and a transparent ingredient list is generally recommended.

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