Collagen
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Simpo Two

Original Poster:

90,452 posts

285 months

I'm having trouble with occasional hip pain, and have been taking Seven Seas JointCare for abut 10 days without any obvious effect. The GP's physiotherapist has suggested I take collagen capsules too.

I bought some Vitabiotics Jointace which says 'Advanced Bone & Cartilage Support' but the pills were massive and would have been uncomfortable to try to swallow

Hence I'm looking at https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B094NRZ56D/?th=1 - but that's called 'marine collagen' and I wondered if that makes a difference. One review says 'Tiny and easy swallow' which is ideal, but others report stomach pain...

Can anyone recommend a collagen supplement which is the right sort for joints (as opposed to skin), is small and doesn't have side effects please?

horsemeatscandal

2,116 posts

124 months

Don't bother with marine collagen, get bovine. I prefer it powdered and made into a tasty drink.

https://www.myprotein.com/p/sports-nutrition/colla...

Defcon5

6,455 posts

211 months

horsemeatscandal said:
Don't bother with marine collagen, get bovine. I prefer it powdered and made into a tasty drink.

https://www.myprotein.com/p/sports-nutrition/colla...
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horsemeatscandal

2,116 posts

124 months

I can also provide recommendations on glue and dartboards.

Simpo Two

Original Poster:

90,452 posts

285 months

horsemeatscandal said:
Don't bother with marine collagen, get bovine. I prefer it powdered and made into a tasty drink.

https://www.myprotein.com/p/sports-nutrition/colla...
Thanks, though that seems more for weightlifters than someone with a (hopefully transitory) sore hip...!

The chemists have a tiny pot of capsules for £20+ but I was hoping to find something cheaper online.

Mobile Chicane

21,717 posts

232 months

Yesterday (15:39)
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Is there any scientific evidence that dietary collagen has any effect - other than on your wallet?

Simpo Two

Original Poster:

90,452 posts

285 months

Yesterday (22:02)
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Mobile Chicane said:
Is there any scientific evidence that dietary collagen has any effect - other than on your wallet?
No idea, only that an NHS physiotherapist suggested it so they're not trying to get hits on a YT channel.

Collagen is connective tissue so maybe simply eating meat would do it... dunno.

Anyway, I found a Seven Seas product with it in so will give it go.

hidetheelephants

32,393 posts

213 months

A physio isn't going to have training in diet, never mind internal medicine, is going to give useful advice how? You might as well ask someone down the pub about dealing with alcoholism.