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The Protein We Missed While Counting Points

The Protein We Missed While Counting Points

I was on Weight Watchers in high school. Not because my mom suggested it or a doctor recommended it — because that was just the air we were breathing in the early 2000s. Less was more. Smaller was better. Points were currency, and I spent mine accordingly. The goal, always, was to take up less space. (And if you've been on the internet lately, you know we're not exactly far from that in 2026.)

It took me an embarrassingly long time to unlearn that. And when the conversation finally shifted — when "eat more protein" started replacing "eat less everything" — something in me genuinely relaxed. We were talking about building something instead of subtracting it. Muscle, strength, a body that could actually do things. I was on board.

But here's what didn't make it into the protein conversation, at least not loudly enough: not all proteins do the same job. Collagen — the most abundant protein in your body, the one that holds your bones, joints, skin, and connective tissue together — isn't something you get from a whey shake or a chicken breast. It's a completely different protein, and most of us aren't getting nearly enough of it from food alone.

Your body starts producing less of its own collagen around age 25, losing roughly 1-1.5% per year. By your late 30s, you feel it: in your joints, in recovery time, in the general sense that your body needs a little more support than it used to.

I spent years optimizing for smaller. Turns out what I actually needed was to optimize for stronger.

NativePath Collagen Peptides is one flavorless scoop that dissolves into whatever you're already drinking. A simple place to start.

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