Collagen for bone loss? Effective?
Has anyone tried collagen for bone loss?
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Has anyone tried collagen for bone loss?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Osteoporosis & Bone Health Support Group.
Please keep us posted. I stopped Tymlos because I felt awful while on it and I'm dreading going back on another medication. I am also an active 63 year old.
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2 Reactions@loh can you share your tscores? Did you get a FRAX score?
The main reasons I decided not to go on meds at this time are;
1) my FRAX score is very good. Less than 1% chance of a hip fracture in the next 10 years and less than 4% chance of a major osteoporotic fracture
2) i have no underlying issues other than vitamin D deficiency and low calcium intake which I have addressed with the help of a dietitian
3) I am a very active person
4) i have great balance. I can close my eyes and do tree poses, etc
5) I am petite, have fine bones, which from what I have read about DEXAs can skew my BMD so it looks like I have less compared to others
Yes, I will post next year after my next DEXA, hoping that all the hard work I am doing (lifting, supplementing, eating well, etc) make a difference!!
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2 ReactionsI am currently on BHRT, but am curious as to what a bone protective dose would be. Will you share some more info on that? My integrative dr is great, but OP is not her specialty.
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1 ReactionI would definitely switch to a product containing Fortibone since studies show that it increases bone density.
Agree!
I would suggest looking very carefully at the results presented in Table 2 of this study.
For the placebo group, the T-score for the spine went from -2.25 to -2.28 over the 12 month period of time.
For those on Fortibone, it went from -2.54 to -2.47. A slight improvement.
However, this was a small study (131 people) and the standard deviation of each of these values in 0.6. That means the range for the -2.47 value is -1.87 to -3.07. Statistically there was an improvement.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5793325/
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3 Reactions@normahorn - YES! Marketing. There is so much deceitfulness in it. I am affiliated with a wellness manufacturer and boy have I heard the stories in 33 years. We have a very truth focused research and development team - money never rules.
I am so skeptical to purchase or recommend purchasing any supplement off a store shelf these days - and even health food stores.
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2 Reactions@daisy17 I would be interested in those studies...in a chat with my product division, we could not find anything significant.
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1 Reaction@mpc1 Hahaha - my R&D department used "throwing spaghetti to the wall" - hoping something sticks. I think the dirt idea works, too...
@nycmusic My company's R&D found that most collagen powders were like throwing spaghetti to the wall hoping some will stick.
Theirs is designed to work in synergy with the body and cause it to produce more of its own collagen...that is what I chose. Mela Boost Collagen
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