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Top 5 Collagen Destroying Foods | Worst Foods to Eat for Graceful Aging | Dr. Josh Axe
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If you're trying to boost your metabolism, lose unhealthy weight, and improve symptoms of aging (like joint pain, wrinkles and gut issues) then you should be focused on building up the collagen in your body.
However, there are certain foods that actually work against the collagen in your body and can INCREASE the negative side effects of again.
These 5 foods destroy your collagen and speed up the internal (and external) symptoms of aging:
1. Sugar (processed and whole)
2. Refined grains
3. Unhealthy fats & oils (like vegetable oil, canola oil, bacon and conventional dairy products)
4. Artificial sweeteners
5. Additives
Click here to learn more about how to increase your collagen consumption through whole foods (as well as essential oils and herbs that boost collagen):
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