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Jan (Tucson, Arizona USA) on 05/20/2020
5 out of 5 stars

https://greatlakesgelatin.com/collections/collagen Comes in smaller cardboard cylinders, too. Easily mixed with beverages.
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Replied By BChristine (United States) on 05/20/2020

Please see the latest report from OCA regarding collagen. Great Lakes contains heavy metals, along with a few other ones that were surprising: https://www.organicconsumers.org/blog/consumer-beware-these-popular-collagen-supplements-contain-heavy-metals
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Replied By Art (California) on 05/20/2020

Hi, Jan,

If that collagen supplement is working good for you, that is great! I specifically mentioned Multi Collagen Plus Types I, II, III, V & X, because that is the exact product that worked for my friend for his torn ligaments and torn tendons. He also tried a similar product with the same ingredients on the label and it did not work for him at all as he continuously declined while taking it and turned out to be a complete waste of time and money. I don't normally point out a specific product like this, but because it has worked very effectively for him and the other similar collagen product did not,

I am specifically pointing out the collagen product that did work for him very well. When I started reading the reviews for the many collagen products out there, it became clear that judging by the ratings and comments not all collagen products are created equal! It's not like vitamin D where most brands are going to be similar in effects, so brand is not a critical issue, but in this case I am pointing out the product that worked very well for his purpose so there is no confusion about what worked for him.

Art

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