Collagen Supplements Tested and Reviewed by ConsumerLab

Collagen Supplements Tested and Reviewed by ConsumerLab

Learn the differences among collagen supplements from Tod Cooperman, M.D. of ConsumerLab based on the recent Collagen Supplements Review http://bit.ly/32ZDbSy. Dr. Tod Cooperman explains what collagen (including hydrolyzed collagen and collagen peptides) can do for wrinkles and joint pain, how they compare, how they are used, and potential side effects. For more information and CL’s Top Picks, see the Review.

0:00 What is collagen used for
1:10 What is collagen
2:25 Difference between gelatin and peptides
3:33 Cost of different types of collagen
3:55 How to view our Top Picks
4:10 How much collagen should you take

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49 Comments

  1. I didn’t see Sports Research Collagen which is the one I use. Did you review this brand as well?

  2. I know I came across your video pretty late however I have a question I just turned 60 and I’m beginning to see age lines will it help me and great video I had just looked up collagen supplement and they were saying that the Great Lakes had led is that true?

  3. But how much do you really neeed? What is the dif between UCII capsules (once a day) vs big scoops of powder???

  4. Hi doc, good day I am new to your channel, may I ask what is the best collagen supplements for 40 years old woman. Also for my knee problem.
    It is my pleasure if you answer my question.
    GOD bless and keep safe!

  5. One of the most popular brands is Sports Research Collagen and I don’t see that on your list, is it possible for it to be tested as well? Also are there side effects to taking too much collagen?

  6. I’m happy to have come across you on here! I always want the science and facts behind my supplements. And it’s really nice to see a site dedicated to helping me choose the best product for myself!

  7. I started taking a collagen supplement today to see how it will help my osteoarthritis. If, combined with my prescribed pain medication it helps to decrease my pain levels, I will be able to start exercising again and concentrating on lowering my body weight. Gotta be good, right? I don’t give a monkeys about skin or hair improvements, I just want it to help my joints.

  8. Is anyone familiar with Nutridyne Mylti Collagen Renew. Are there any reviews out there. I can’t seem to find any on any of the NutriDyn products other than the Fruits and Greens.

  9. Do you have a preference for a brand that helps support hair growth as well? I only see that your reviews based on the website are torn between skin and joints but i was looking for the best brand for hair growth. Can you point me in the right direction? This is my first time trying anything along the lines of collagen so I’m still doing a lot of research before purchasing, trying and reviewing. Thank you for all the helpful information and also for having a 5 day free trail for us newbies.

  10. Which product has the heavy metal because I am looking at one of the product that my sister use and she swear it gold and it the Great Lake the green bottle!

  11. I have the accent one but just the bone broth but it tastes bad. Can you give me a good one for RA AND FOR YOUR SKIN HAIR AND NAILS AND BODY

  12. Can someone give me an answer please which collagen is the best without any toxicity. I would be greatly appreciated 🙏🏻

  13. I’ve heard claims that this can help with sleep rhythms and gut health. That seems like quite a promise, what are your thoughts?

  14. The only reason I don’t buy it is because they sell it as ‘bovine’ collagen but use porcine because it’s cheaper. Most these people are just scammers. Make your own.

  15. Collagen Peptides and hyaluronic acid taken orally are the 2 best skin care supplements that have decent research behind them. Don’t spend money on topical collagen or HA. It’s all bullshit and can’t reach deep enough into the right skin layers to help. And as always use SFP daily no matter what.

  16. Great video . I have osteoporosis n also my skin nails n hair is bad so which collagen would u suggest I shd take?

  17. Can you tell me the top picks please. You do not tell us which are the best ones. Please list them for us??

  18. I’m just a consumer but am looking for a lab to test supplements that I bought. Is mass spectrometry the best way to find out all of the ingredients ? Can anyone recommend a testing facility ?

  19. I believe a small tub of Vital Proteins peptides goes for around 50-60 bucks the bigger tub sells for 29.99 at Costco … your welcome

  20. Took chicken cartilage collagen… didn’t do anything but make my nails grow faster.. my bones never felt better, either

  21. Hiya I wanted to mention that numerous collagen products have vitamin b in them which can trigger cystic acne in high doses. I have this difficulty with vitamin b, that as a vegetarian is a pain cause it’s one of the few supplements I should be taking. Which brings me to a story I have, of one of the most common powder collagen supplements I had switched too severely broke me out in cystic acne. I looked on the label and there was no mention of other ingredients. I looked on amazon reviews and 1 other person has mentioned this issue. Someone had commented that one of the sizes of the powder had vitamin b but the others did not. interestingly I had the size that should not have vitamin b or other supplements. However after another bad week of cystic acne with scarring I decided to stop the supplement all together and my skin was back to normal in a couple of weeks. I switched back to a cheaper bovine collagen supplement from rite aid that I used to take and have had no issues. it makes me wonder if the powders could be contaminated with other supplements…

    I also want to mention that verisol collagen has become much harder to find, even though it’s clinically evidenced, the main brand I used to find everywhere is gone. I purchased a physicians choice brand on a Amazon and I was concerned about their sticker that mentioned you can get a free bottle. When I looked up there credibility it looked like they had people signing up to charge their credit cards for products they didn’t purchase. I’m now on a hunt to find a credible reliable form of verisol in pill form.

  22. which is the best collagen to take and a proved to lowcarb keto ingredients.pls..let me know thank you

  23. I looove gelatin. It repairs my leaky gut and improves poor digestion. Zint is my favorite brand. I’ll probably take it easy with those expensive collagen powder. Why spending so much $$$ is the result is the same?

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