Recipe

When the knee runs out of collagen, eggshell is the solution. Recipe in the first comment.

That claim is not medically valid and is a common social-media myth.

Why the statement is misleading

  • Your knee does not “run out of collagen” like a substance in a container.
  • Joint problems (like osteoarthritis) involve gradual cartilage breakdown, inflammation, injury, age-related changes, and genetics—not a simple collagen shortage you can refill with food.
  • There is no clinical evidence that eggshells repair knee joints.

What about eggshell “collagen” or powder?

Eggshells are mostly:

  • Calcium carbonate (like chalk)

Some supplements use processed eggshell membrane, which may contain small amounts of:

  • collagen proteins
  • glucosamine-like compounds

But:

  • Evidence for meaningful knee repair is limited and inconsistent
  • It is not a replacement for medical treatment

What actually helps knee joint issues

For conditions like Osteoarthritis or age-related knee pain, evidence-based approaches include:

  • Physical therapy and strengthening (especially quadriceps muscles)
  • Weight management (reduces joint load)
  • Anti-inflammatory medications when needed
  • Doctor-guided supplements in some cases (e.g., glucosamine—mixed evidence)
  • In advanced cases: injections or surgery

Bottom line

“Eggshell fixes knees” is a pseudoscientific shortcut claim. It may sound natural, but it does not reflect how joints actually degenerate or heal.

If you want, I can explain what collagen supplements actually do (and don’t do) or which knee treatments have the strongest clinical evidence.

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