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Collagen Hydrolysate

Collagen hydrolysate or hydrolyzed collagen is a product containing the protein collagen in an easily absorbable form. Collagen is a protein that makes our connective tissues like bones and joints. It also forms our hair, nails, and skin. As age advances, one loses the amount of collagen in the body, and collagen hydrolysate supplements can help maintain skin, muscle, and bone health.

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What type of collagen is best for improving the bone density?

Query: Hello doctor, I am suffering from osteopenia. And I was on bisphosphonates for five years without any improvement. So, I switched to Prolia but did not get good results again. Then I added ayurveda medicines along with Prolia, and my spine BMD spine went up by 8% and became normal. After one year...  Read Full »


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Answer: Hello,Welcome to icliniq.com.What is your current T-score (number of standard deviations in bone density measurement) for hip, spine, and wrist? The collagens that are found in bones are both type I and type III. So, assuming that the collagen that you take gets deposited in the bones without changi...  Read Full »

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