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Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Oct 27 1:05am | Replies (37)

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@mcallister1002

I forgot to add -
Your endo remarks about collagen being a waste of
money.
She may have a point.
As far as I know - the favorable clinical studies on Collagen were
based on Gelita (German). manufacturer of Fortibone (and more)
It is so difficult to find clinical studies that do not
have vested interests.
Look the clinical studies and take
into consideration the researchers - their connection to the
product - and compensations.

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@bevlevvancouverbc -For about 8 months, I included collagen with fortibone, fortigel and ???? in my daily cappuccino. Gelato patented ingredients are specified in product. I can’t speak to bone effects, as my health plan is unwilling to do periodic dexa scans unless I am willing to take pharmaceutical bone density options.

I can definitely share improvements clearly observed in fingernails. For several years, Nails were pealing in layers and cracking daily. I have real fingernails now, that continued to grow during 6 weeks of chemo radiation. Also hair loss from chemo didn’t seem to be as bad as I expected. Hair loss is more subjective as chemo for my treatment causes up to 50% hair loss, but I am very happy with fingernails and hope hip and tail bones didn’t deteriorate too much from radiation (and chemo).

Hope my observations help.