Collagen for osteoporosis?
My friend's medical doctor has her take collagen for her bones. I decided to try it and wondered if anyone knows more than I do about this.
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@cpb i use Vital Proteins and it mixes really well in coffee, tea, or hot cocoa. Collagen was suggested to me by my chiropractor.
@johnbishop I have been using Great Lakes Collagen Peptides because it was specifically recommended by my health plan’s RN Health Coach a few years ago. How do you recommend comparing?
I am thoroughly confused by this "5 types" discussion. The reading I did stated there are 3 types of collagen -- Roman numerals I, II, and III -- which do different things in the body. Some are good for bones, another better for skin. Is there anyone out there with some expertise enlighten us??
@jlharsh I think they are both good. I started with the Great Lakes Collagen Peptides and switched to Vital Proteins after reading a few reviews.
-- The 8 Best Collagen Powders of 2022:
https://www.verywellhealth.com/best-collagen-powders-4682620
@bayhorse - Hopefully this will answer your questions...
-- Collagen: What it is, Types, Function & Benefits:
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/23089-collagen
Thanks, John!
In the products I've looked at, I only see mention of Types I through III. Do you know if there are products that contain all 5 types?
Thank you, John, for all your suggestions, including these for Collagen. Really appreciate your help. Kolika
Here's one on Amazon but I've never tried it - https://www.amazon.com/Unflavored-Peak-Performance-Multi-Collagen-Hydrolyzed/dp/B078SD9ZY5
This article is an ad but does talk about their collagen products with all 5 types. The refer to it as multi collagen.
-- What are the 5 Types of Collagen?:
https://cbsupplements.com/cc/what-are-5-types-of-collagen/