Collagen benefits accidentally realized


(Denise) #31

I’m up for getting more protein than fat, I am leaning more towards carnivore all the time, but certainly less extra fats. I mean my fats have been too much as I’ve gained some around my tummy area, but with more workouts, it will be better anyway :slight_smile:

Mine says it’s 15 grams if I do the whole load which I haven’t been doing, only 1/2 so 7.5 g is all. So your doing up to like 24 grams right?

Are you muscle building as well, sorry if I didn’t see that above?? Denise :wink:


#32

No Anthony’s is 11g per 2T serving and suggested use is 2-3 T. So that’s why I do the 3T. Then that’s more like 16g or so.

I’m not sure that it alone is helping me build actual muscle. I think that award goes to all the steaks and roasts and chops and eggs and cheese. :joy: I do have a personal trainer three times a week at the gym because I have severe advanced osteoporosis diagnosed when I was 56 years old, too young for the severity I have. I’m hoping the strength and weight training will help me build bone and avoid the harsh prescription meds, and I hope the collagen will in some way help prohibit further bone breakdown.:woman_shrugging:t3:


(Denise) #33

Oh, ok, I’m not good with numbers, at times :wink: Absolutely on the steaks, etc. I love my salmon and find Wild Caught here often. Been frozen but still love it, and lots of eggs, and a bit of cheese.

Sorry to hear you’ve had the osteoporosis since 56. So you recently started the exercise, weight-bearing stuff. I started way more when I was diagnosed with “starting of” osteo. I walk a lot, which they say is good, but my resistance bands are good as well as body-weight like pushups. I also take boron, read something about that helping to build back bone. We’ll see, maybe at my next bone-density check

Good on you going for Keto and weight-bearing, supposed to be the best for us!! I think it’s @Marklifestyle that reversed his bone-loss??


#34

I would love to hear about it if he did, his age and the amount of improvement. I sure hope I can. I’m only 58 but have the bone density of an 88 year old. The meds terrify me and they have tried to push them on me several times now. I keep refusing. Not until all other avenues have failed will I do prescriptions. They have their place but it should be the last resort, not the first like they want to do it.

I started resistance training and weight training to try to do it myself. Last year I did PT 3x a week all year and my DEXA scan came back .01 worse. Not better. :frowning: So I joined a gym to try to really get into more intense workouts. I love walking but I hate doing it alone and haven’t had a walking buddy in over 10 years. The treadmill is maddening to me after 6-10 minutes. :joy: ZZZZZZ I need to be chatting or walking outdoors and then I’ll get 3-4 miles under my belt in the blink of an eye. One day I talked on the phone with a friend while we both walked and before I knew it I had gone 4-1/2 miles. She isn’t often available to do that with me though. Man I wish I had someone to walk with each day when weather is good, either in person ur on a phone call. Don’t know how to go about finding that.


(Denise) #35

Are you near or in Pacific standard Time jj?? I’m in the same boat and I go walking around my building parking lot but it’s actually about the size of a high school track so it’s a long enough ways but I hate going out any further away from the property I live on because I don’t want to go alone these days I have one girlfriend I can call sometimes but she’s not always available either about Mark he is on the forum there but I’ll give you a link I was hoping because I mentioned his name that he might come over to your thread or our thread whatever anyway I’ll go find a link for you so you can see one of his posts and maybe reply to it?? Denise be back in a little bit I walk at about 4 mph but usually I only do 30 minutes because like you if I had someone to talk to it’s easy to go for an hour :grin::+1:


(Denise) #36

He’s on this thread juju and there’s a picture of him with some guy we were talking about with a resistance bands


(Denise) #37

I also wanted to tell you juju that I actually reversed my type 2 diabetes just with nutrition and yes I started exercising but not till about maybe going on 2 months until I started really working out I know that diabetes isn’t the same as bone loss but it made a believer out of me and when I was diagnosed with the osteo I had no intention of taking their pills either and still don’t I’m hoping and hoping that it either reverses it or keeps it from getting any worse for as long as possible anyway I’m 71 that’s a pretty late in life to get finally diagnosed with osteo but there it is I hope Mark is the right one it sure seems like he’s the one that told me that his was better when he went for his next bone density. He might be the one that told me about the boron but I’m not sure.


#38

This thread is very timely. About a month ago I started a combo of marine collagen and bovine after seeing some video on the importance of collagen. It was unflavored but if I put it in water it felt like I was drinking chicken (not the look but the smell). When I put it in vegetable smoothies it was ok. After awhile the smoothies became a PITA and I stopped. I guess what bothers me is if we get adequate protein which I do, why do I need collagen? Especially if it is the most abundant thing in our bodies? Is 20g of collagen really going to make a difference in a 150 lbs body? Asking seriously

As it happens I was at a box store and they were having a sale on Vital Proteins, so I will try and see if I like it better and it makes a difference.

My main issues are some back stiffness and then random leg pains. Right now I have one in my right thigh, going on about 2 months. Last summer I had terrible left knee pain but only if I walked the equivalent of a small supermarket. If I was simply working at my desk at home and going in the yard or drugstore, did not bother me. Went away on its own some time in September which often happens to me. I have no explanation but this has been happening for years.

As for dark spots, at age 46 I got one on my face that I absolutely hate. Had it frozen and it came back. Have been using a naicinamide gel (I use It Bye Bye Dark Spots whenever I remember which is not every day or even close) for about a year and it is not gone but the lightest it has been in a decade or more


#39

It’s completely safe and something you’re already eating. Collagen is protein minus the Tryptophan, if your protein intake is at optimal levels, the collagen is a waste of money, if it’s not, then it’s good to supplement it in. The glycine is much higher in a collagen, which is where the skin and joint help comes from, but again, when protein is at optimal levels, you’re accounting for that already.


(Edith) #40

I think if you want to bulk up, you are going to have to go from bands to using weights. I started listening to a podcast called MindPump about a month ago. It is kind of dorky. Its three men who were trainers and they do their own podcast. They talk a little bit about research, spend about 40-50 minutes shooting the breeze (which for some reason I enjoy listening to once in a while) and the last 20 minutes is answering listeners’ questions either live or from emails.

They seem fairly knowledgeable. They sell several different workouts on their website based upon what one is wanting to achieve. I just bought their basic workout called MAPS Anabolic. I’m only on the second week but so far I like it. You do a full body workout twice a week and the inbetween days you do what they call triggering sessions. The full body workout is done with weights (dumbbells) and takes about an hour, but the triggering sessions are done with bands. You do them 1-3 times a day only for ten minutes. You might like it because the program has you doing something every day.


Going back to the Gym
(Denise) #41

This sounds very good Virginia!! I will listen! I was looking for a workout yesterday to sort of take the place of my bands, but I also did not want to give them up! I can’t believe you found this, and, shared it with me! I love the band workout because I can sort of, workout with the gal on streaming! The one you bought sound just about perfect as far as getting to do something every day, be led to do something.

That gal I show the video on at my new thread, had her daughter training her, how nice that would be, but I know I can’t afford a Personal trainer, geesh!! :wink: This sounds really good, and I will check it out this a.m. as I already had 2nd thoughts about going back to the gym. I really have done so well working out at home, got the routine, and hate to lose it, change it up yes, but not stop working out here at home :grin: Thank you so much, Denise :partying_face:


(Mark Rhodes) #42

Resitance Training will help tremendously. Chuck out the collagen and take lots of vit C, Lysine and Proline, precursors to Collagen as well as having a positive effect on Lp(a). I am just now setting up an experiment to show that not only can I manipulate Lp(a) but APOB as well. Adding muscle, even while fasting looks like this. In less than 10 days I will be 60.

I would say get informed about how muscle develops and get this book, not only about glutes but the entire body: [The Glute Lab]
(https://www.amazon.com/Glute-Lab-Art-Science-Training/dp/1628603461/ref=sr_1_1?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.fB81mcGxDx8bvbIw1L8o7g.F8W2PXkD3BMx4cy7yEWcavB9OcJC5DeE6EnxW9DAnEI&dib_tag=se&keywords=9781628601848&linkCode=qs&qid=1711976278&s=books&sr=1-1)

@Goldengirl52
Yes, I did reverse nearly 20 years of osteoporosis with extrended 5 day fasts 4-6 weeks apart over the course of 18 months while lifting HEAVY weights. I have dropped the heavy fasting but still lift the heavy weights and maintain good bone heath. From the picture can you tell when I started Keto and Fasting?

When I say lift heavy I mean it. More reps are the place to start. Either more weight or more reps each lifting day. I was using a different tracker 2016-early 2018 but this shows my over all lifts, just under 50 million pounds since late 2018.

This year my focus is my glutes and legs. Hurts my knees. 3 weeks ago I wa savergaing 147 pounds a rep. 1 week ago 157 pounds per rep. Yesterday? HAHAHAHA 207 pounds!!! I jumped 50 pounds!! I have to pull that backl a bit, my knee tendon is really sore.

You must keep in mind I was dioagniosed with a 10 x 10 x 12mm disk herniation, one of 7 at L5-S1 which had me pronounced permentatly disabled and severely addicted to oxycontin- legally 300 mg a day. Legally. WHo knows how much I took? I don’t all I know is I ran out all the time. In 2019 I paid out of pocket for an MRI. THese were gone. Still bulging and some osteophytes and no way to gain back the inch of height I lost. SO I am only 6’1" these days, but it is still a win.

BTW I had William Raasch chief surgeon to the Brewers and Bucks in Milwaukee do my rotator cuff, labrum and surgery in September 2023. I was not to lift until February. I started in November. 1 pound weights. Resitenace bands. I would lock my arm in place and focus on the healthy muscles allowing th ehealing muscles movement and progressive overload. My Bicep tendon should look like a rope, instead it was this mess and impossible to repair.

If you want to know what a jacked 60 year old looks like, there are photos elsewhere in the forums. WHat I am saying is you can do this. Steadfast and consistency win the game.


#43

I’m actually CST. But I am free any time of my day except for when I go to the gym. So really I can walk whenever I want to.


(Denise) #44

Hey @marklifestyle, you’re awesome, I thought I remember right :wink: Thanks so much sharing this as I can use it all myself as well!! Denise :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:


(Mark Rhodes) #45

Thank you that is kind. I was interviewed on the Boundless Body Podcast with Casey Ruff.

I can be found at minute markers 1:01:46 and 2:02:29.

This is in regards to The Collabortive Science Conference Fundraiser in Vegas for Citizen Scientists.


(Denise) #46

Good mornin @Just_Juju, keep us posted when you get the chance, I so want to see the improvement I totally believe is possible.

I’ll never forget the look on my MD’s face when he saw my new A1c’s had dropped significantly. He first said “wow, the Metformin is working for you” and I had to get honest and tell him I had never taken it. Then I told him about my Keto and he and his nurse were pretty much over-the-moon about me actually changing my whole nutrition lifestyle + plus exercise :wink:

Denise :partying_face:


(Denise) #47

Oh I’ll watch that too Mark, just so awesome! I’m so encouraged!! Denise

Hey Mark, do you know the time-mark where you are interviewed? I’d love to just skip to that if possible, just for now, I would probably listen to more when I am less excited about talking to folks on here :wink: Denise


(Mark Rhodes) #48

it is listed just below the link… 1:01:46 and 2:02:29 both are between 12 and 15 minutes long


#49

First of all, Mind. Blown. I’m almost scared to have hope. I haven’t found anyone in three years with firsthand experience. I’m so glad I found you. And you did all of this without taking the osteo drugs??

My T-scores are -3.7. Way, way worse than your lowest. I wonder if it’s possible to do what you did from such a lower score??? My doctors told me that while it can be reversed I probably would only be able to get to a -2.5., so still osteo but not severe. I believe “pre-osteo” is anything between a -1.0 and -2.5. I need to dig myself out of a -3.7 :persevere:

At 56 years I was a -3.6. Then after a faithful year of PT it fell to the -3.7. My spirit was crushed. I’m actually terrified whenever I have to drive a car. My doctor said “be careful because getting hit from behind by another car could snap your spine.” I can’t tell if she was just trying to scare me into taking the drugs or not. I know she adamantly believes I need them and wants me to take it. She said I’m young enough to handle any side effects. I just don’t trust that they really know what they think they do about the drugs because they get their beliefs from pharmaceutical studies and claims, and then they don’t follow a proper scientific approach to follow all the long-term results closely enough for the patients they do treat. Just the bone density improvement alone. It amazes me how the scientific process just crumbles around medical specialists these days. I’m really scared of the side effects. I’ve already seen first hand how the benefits of one drug can lead to side effects far worse than what you were treating. I was on 40mg Omeprazole every day for 13 years straight so that I could eat without a gallbladder. 2-6 months is the most you should ever take that drug but even my GI told me it was OK. It led to one of the youngest severe cases of osteo they have ever seen. It was not worth taking the omeprazole. So now I ask what side effects of osteo meds will be worse than my bone loss? How can I not distrust them?

I can’t believe you had a way to chart this and show such an radical improvement with your DEXA scans. If this is indeed possible I want to do it. Badly. I’ll be buying that book today too.


(Denise) #50

Oh great! I appreciate it Mark, sorry I missed seeing you had given it :wink: Denise