Are collagen supplements effective and worth taking? | Peter Attia and Luc van Loon



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  1. Collagen supplements may increase the risk of kidney stones, particularly due to the amino acid hydroxyproline, which can be converted into oxalate in the body. People with a history of kidney stones or certain metabolic disorders should be cautious with collagen intake

  2. I used to think collagen was just marketing but after hearing Luc and Peter discuss it, kinda opened my eyes. Been stacking collagen with BPC-157 from life link research for my marathon training since last winter, actually surprised my joints feel more solid.

  3. wtf?! the whole point of watching this video was to understand if it actually helps joints, ligaments, etc – fairly standard knowledge that it's no good for muscle ..just focus the studies on that ffs

  4. Collagen helps tendons BIG TIME along with exercise. Take the collagen and hour before exercise so it absorbs. If you are in massive pain due to tendinopathy, take the collagen!! There’s no “jury still out on that” BS!!

  5. I have a smart scale since 06 2024. Since then I’ve lost +- 20 kg of weight and gained 300 grams of bone mass. At the same time. I do physical therapy exercises and pool gym every day/every other day. Using collagen for the past 5 months. Whatever the reason, gaining bone mass at 65 is nice.

    I would love to know if collagen is any good to restructure my skin which has been significantly damaged due to 185 kg lost over a life time. Now it’s stable at 85 kg but still, there’s all that lose skin to tighten. Or to remove.
    Same for muscle growth. I need to grow more muscle.

  6. Look at what works for climbing, where tendon strength is a training goal. The training modality for that is very different to training for muscle gain. Its basically little Stress but often – with gains coming more slowly but more consistently. this sufgest the response times could be different. Seperate to this i take collagen to help sleep. For which it definitly works.

  7. The data on effects of connective tissue for collagen has not been impressive, but for skin it's much more positive, and pain management also. Subjectively, reports of improved hair thickness and nails are common, but data needed there. There's also potential benefits on added glycine in aging people, which supports GSH production. Collagen is a poor source for protein replacement however.

  8. I was blown away by the results I saw from using NewYou Collagen! My skin is glowing, my hair is shiny, and I feel amazing. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a natural beauty solution!

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