Collagen Supplementation for Torn Ligaments and Tendons

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Posted by Doreen (Canada) on 05/20/2020
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When I click on the Amazon link in the article, it takes me to a page that has multiple brands. So which one is the correct one? Thanks. -----------------------

EC: Hi Doreen, It's called: Multi Collagen Plus (Types I, II, III, V & X) - Collagen Peptides + Absorption Enhancer - Grass Fed Collagen Protein Blend for Anti-Aging, Hair, Skin, Nails and Joints (90 Collagen Capsules) by DR EMIL NUTRITION

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Posted by Art (California) on 06/28/2020 2326 posts

Hi, Dan.

I really have no idea about the use of melatonin for a multi decade nasal issue. It worked extremely well to get rid of my months long cough, but that is not the same issue.

If it is really arthritis in your back, borax is what has put my arthritis into remission for well over a decade using Ted's dosing recommendation for men. It costs less than a penny per day at Ted's dosing schedule. When I say remission, I mean no pain at all from what was severe pain in most joints. I would not be without borax now. Collagen can help some people with arthritis, but I suspect that it is a different method of action than borax. If I had to choose only one for arthritis, my first choice would be borax as I believe borax goes after the cause while collagen may just be replacing what is being depleted by the disease process. For some people, MSM works well for relief from arthritis pain, but I am not one of those people and some people are sensitive to MSM and can not use it. I don't consider DMSO to be a practical long term option, but some claim it relieves arthritis pain and other forms of pain, but again, I am not one of those people as it does zero for any pain issues I have tried it for including arthritis.

If I had a similar nasal issue, I think I would try Mucinex, a neti pot using different active ingredients including a blend of colloidal silver and xylitol, quercetin, homeopathy and a nasal spray called Xlear in no particular order. Here is a link for Xlear which also contains xylitol which can act as an anti-irritant.

https://www.amazon.com/s?k=xlear+nasal+spray+with+xylitol&crid=22WCS25K9I59A&sprefix=xlear,aps,231&ref=nb_sb_ss_i_6_5

Good luck and please keep us posted on how you do!

Art



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