Longevity
Longevity: connective tissue, brain, cells.
Longevity isn’t a single miracle pill, it is a system. collalloc combines bioactive marine collagen at 500 Da for connective tissue and functional mushrooms (Lion’s Mane, Cordyceps, Chaga, Maitake) for the brain and antioxidant cellular protection. Body and mind, from the inside.
Quick answer
collalloc offers a two-pronged longevity strategy: bioactive marine collagen at 500 Da supports connective tissue (skin, joints, tendons), functional mushrooms in MIND (Chaga as antioxidant, Lion’s Mane for the brain) protect cells from oxidative damage. Consistent use of both over years yields a cumulative effect on cellular quality.
Why longevity targets connective tissue and the brain
Two systems age faster than the rest of the body: connective tissue (1% collagen lost per year from age 25) and the brain (cognitive decline starts around 30). collalloc targets both at once.
Connective tissue: collagen as building material
Collagen makes up 30% of total body protein and the body loses it from age 25. collalloc kolagen (500 Da, 95% absorption) supplies building material for skin, joints, tendons, ligaments. Recommended daily dose 3,300 mg, continuously.
Brain: Lion’s Mane for neuroprotection
Lion’s Mane in collalloc MIND is traditionally linked to NGF (nerve growth factor) stimulation. Studies suggest support for cognitive function and mental balance. 600 mg per daily dose, paired with Cordyceps for mitochondrial energy.
Cells: Chaga as antioxidant protection
Chaga (Inonotus obliquus) in MIND is one of the strongest natural antioxidants. Polysaccharides and melanins help protect cells from oxidative stress, the main driver of ageing. 600 mg per dose.
How to set up a longevity protocol
No hack, no mega-doses. A stable ritual, continuously over years.
Morning: 1 sachet of collalloc kolagen in 200 ml of cold water, 30 minutes before breakfast. For better synthesis, pair with collalloc Vitamin C (100 mg).
4 capsules of collalloc MIND with water in the morning (with or after breakfast). Cordyceps for energy, Lion’s Mane for the brain through the day.
Consistent use. Longevity isn’t about 30 days, it’s about years. Small, repeated input has a cumulative effect on connective tissue and cellular quality.

What to expect: short term vs long term
For longevity, a weekly timeline matters less than a yearly one. The typical course:
Better skin hydration, smoother texture, steadier energy through the day. First visible changes from 4 weeks.
Firmer skin, less brittle nails, denser hair. Mentally steadier focus, less reactivity to stress.
A stable baseline. Body and mind operate with reserve. Fewer seasonal slumps, better recovery after demanding periods.
Cumulative effect on connective tissue quality and cognitive reserve. The full longevity protocol is about 5+ years of consistency.
FAQ: longevity and collalloc
The questions customers ask most often when looking at ageing, recovery and longevity.
At what age does it make sense to start a longevity protocol?
Best to start around 25 to 30, when the body begins to lose its own collagen (1% per year). Starting after 40 still has a visible effect, but renewal is slower. Ideally, start before the first signs of ageing show and continue consistently.
Can I combine collagen and MIND at the same time?
What other factors affect longevity besides supplements?
Supplements are just one piece. Regular sleep (7 to 9 hours), strength training 2 to 3 times a week, a balanced diet with adequate protein and omega 3, lower sugar and alcohol, social relationships, and stress management have a bigger impact than any supplement. collalloc is for people who already have those basics in place.
What does the research say about collagen and mushroom longevity effects?
Studies show a positive effect of hydrolysed marine collagen on skin hydration and elasticity (e.g. Proksch et al. 2014). For functional mushrooms the evidence is weaker, but Cordyceps has data on aerobic capacity and Lion’s Mane on cognitive function. Long-term longevity studies are missing, so we use continuous intake as a preventive strategy, not a treatment.
