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Hi Ana:

There are several suggested UC-II retailers on the Interhealth site that

Mark mentioned. I just ordered some from Sunburst Biorganics, which is at

1-800-645-8448 or www.vitasaver.com. As you will see, it is quite

inexpensive.

I am praying for the same great results Babs has had.

Best to you,

Rhonda

> Message: 9

> Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2004 19:32:47 -0500

> From: " Petru Marzea " <petrumarzea@...>

> Subject: collagen UC-II

>

> could anyone here tell me how to buy (where to find) UC-II collagen in pure

> form (withouf fillings of any kind). I am desperate to find a source, if not

> in my area - Wash DC metro - at least someplace where I can order it by mail.

> Thanx a lot in anticipation. Ana

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If 10 mg are sufficient, then how do you find it in the RDA. becuase if the

extra 190 mg does not help any more than the 10mg, it then appears that the

alt med sites is like main stream med sites..... get more money from

you...without a benefit to you

mike

http://www.arthritis.org/conditions/supplementguide/herbs_t_z.asp

TYPE II CHICKEN COLLAGEN,

CHICKEN COLLAGEN,

CHICKEN TYPE II COLLAGEN, TYPE II COLLAGEN

Where It Comes From: A protein derived from chicken sternum cartilage.

Forms and Dosage: Type II chicken collagen is undenatured (in its natural

state), as opposed to denatured or hydrolyzed collagen (see collagen

hydrolysate). To date, only one manufacturer produces undenatured Type II

chicken collagen. Recommended dosage is 10 mg daily, which is typically sold

as a 200-mg capsule.

What It's Supposed to Do: Relieve pain, inflammation, swelling and stiffness

of RA, OA, JRA and gout.

What We Know: Small amounts of collagen, taken by mouth, appear to reduce RA

symptoms by suppressing the autoimmune response. Research has shown results

are very dose sensitive.

Studies: Several studies from Harvard University and Germany have shown

positive effects on the symptoms of RA. One of the largest studies involving

a multi-centered, double-blind, placebo controlled group of 274 people with

RA tested four dosages: 20 mcg, 100 mcg, 500 mcg or 2,500 mcg (2.5 mg). Only

the lowest dose demonstrated significant improvement, which included a

reduction in inflammation and joint pain. High doses had no effect.

Undenatured Type II collagen also appeared to reduce swollen and tender

joints in JRA subjects in a three-month study from Harvard. Here, patients

were given 100 mcg daily the first month, followed by 500 mcg for the next

two. Several German studies on RA and undenatured Type II collagen have also

found a positive outcome.

To date, there are no clinical studies on OA and undenatured Type II

collagen, however, there is some speculation that it would be beneficial.

What to Watch For: No known drug interactions or side effects in small

doses; large doses can cause nausea. Do not take if allergic to chicken or

eggs.

Extras: Only undenatured Type II chicken collagen has been shown to be safe

and effective in clinical trials. Denatured or collagen hydrolysate has not.

If you are unsure of the type of collagen, look at dosages. Generally,

undenatured collagen is only required in small amounts, for example, one

200-mg capsule daily; denatured collagen products can recommend up to 2

grams or more, which can sometimes mean four tablets a day.

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