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NOW Foods Supplements UC-II Type II Collagen with Undenatured Type II Collagen 60 Veg Capsules

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  • Cartilage is one of the primary connective tissues of the body, providing flexibility and support to joints
  • Undenatured type II collagen is the principal structural protein in cartilage that is responsible for its tensile strength and toughness*
  • Derived from chicken sternum cartilage, the UC-II ingredient is a unique form of collagen with undenatured (native) type II collagen that works with the immune system to support healthy joints*
  • Take 1 capsule daily at bedtime on an empty stomach
  • Packaged in the USA by a family owned and operated company since 1968.
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BrandNOW Foods
FlavorUnflavored
Primary Supplement Typeprotein
Unit Count60 Count
Item FormCapsule
Item Weight0.05 Kilograms
Item dimensions L x W x H1.88 x 1.88 x 3.44 inches
Diet TypeGluten Free
Product BenefitsBone & Joint Support
Age Range (Description)Adult
Technical specifications
is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
product_dimensions1.88 x 1.88 x 3.44 inches; 1.76 ounces
item_model_number3134
departmentHealth and Beauty>Health and Wellness
date_first_availableMay 26, 2010
manufacturerNOW Sports - Nutrition and Wellness
best_sellers_rank#4,866 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #117 in Collagen Supplements #604 in Sales & Deals

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Customers report that the supplement helps reduce joint pain, particularly in knees, and works within a week.

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Game changer for pets and people

BigBossFebruary 12, 2026✓ Verified purchase

This product has been an absolute game changer for my 9year old golden retriever. she has elbow displasia and has had overall issues with her joints as she is a senior pup now. I wish i had started her on this sooner. i have tried other supplements for her, Wuffes, etc but NONE have been as effective as this. And we are not even done with the first bottle and already see results. The bottle recommends one table before bed on an empty stomach so thats what we do. WE both take one before bed. i administer the capsule with a bit of cocounut oil and she takes it easily. This product was recommended on dr judy morgan's naturally healthy pets website and it has been an amazing product. I also take it and have less joint pain. She was able to go for a mile walk yesterday after not being able to do so for 6 months or so. Amazing. Read more

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Great stuff

Kim M.December 12, 2025✓ Verified purchase

I purchased this for my two Golden Retrievers based on the recommendation of their vet. The collagen helps with their joints and they seem to not notice it when I mix it in their kibble. I've taken it myself and I had no problems swallowing it or had a problem digesting it. Would buy again! Read more

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It works!

Bob MooreDecember 5, 2025✓ Verified purchase

I was intrigued by my physical therapist's comments about the benefits of UC-II Type II Collagen enough so to give it a try. He specifically explained (to my cursory understating) how it interacts to block immune cells generated by one body that result in inflammation. In just a few weeks, I notice that my joint pain is significantly reduced. The results are vastly superior to previous experience with the likes of glucosamine or chondroitin. Read more

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Collagen support

LizzieJanuary 10, 2026✓ Verified purchase

Very good product as helps with my skin nails joint health .Small capsule - easy to swallow and gets absorbed.Will continue to buy this collagen supplement. Read more

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Many of us with joint pain take a NSAID like Aleve or Ibuprofen

WillApril 30, 2016✓ Verified purchase

I am almost through my 1st bottle and this seems to be helping a little. I did find it odd that there is such a wide range of results in the reviews though. So after giving it some thought I came up with a couple of possibilities. Feel free to add in your opinions as to whether these might have influence on the effectiveness of this supplement in helping out our joints. 1. The directions say to take on an empty stomach. Well 1st thing is to know exactly when your stomach is empty. This varies person to person and for many supplements is more of a recommendation than a requirement. I know that if I eat a big dinner, my stomach still has food in it even 3 or 4 hours later when going to bed. Also, once I discovered why an empty stomach important for collagen I realized this could really influence its effectiveness. Collagen supposedly is destroyed by digestive enzymes. It needs to pass through your stomach intact into the small intestine. So having your stomach empty helps this happen. Also, for the same reason, you probably need to wait a while after taking the capsule before eating or drinking anything other than water in order to avoid digestive enzymes being stimulated. I have started taking mine if I wake up in the middle of the night. If I sleep through the night, I take it first thing in the morning and wait an hour or two before eating anything. 2. Many of us with joint pain take a NSAID like Aleve or Ibuprofen. I just learned that NSAIDs are collagen inhibitors. This is from The National Institute of Health: Research Paper Title -"The effects of NSAID on the matrix of human articular cartilages." A quote from the paper - "When the relative metabolic (synthetic/repair activity) of these human cartilages was compared, it was demonstrated that in osteoarthritis (OA) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA) cartilages synthetic activity was diminished by approximately 50%". So all this time I have been taking the collagen, maybe by also taking one Aleve every morning, I have been lessening the effectiveness of the collagen? I am about to start my 2nd bottle and will stop with the Aleve. (I'll use Tylenol if needed) I will see if I notice even more improvement. I would be interested in hearing other ideas on these two points. I have looked into this enough to be pretty confident these are two important things to account for in taking the collagen. However I may have overlooked something and would certainly want to hear about it if I have. Thanks! I also found the following lengthy summary of another study on the same topic. I do wonder about this though since the number one doctor recommendation for arthritis seems to be NSAID. I guess the normal caveat applies: "Talk to your doctor before changing anything"? RECOMMENDATIONS ON THE USE OF NSAIDS IN OSTEOARTHRITIS The preponderance of scientific evidence shows that NSAIDs damage articular cartilage. Various scientific papers and consensus groups have stated that there is no convincing data to show that the widely used NSAIDs and recommended selective COX-2 inhibitors have favorable effects on cartilage.129-131 Even the main consensus paper from the International Cartilage Repair Society and Osteoarthritis Research Society International stated that NSAID use has to be limited to the short term. Specifically the recommendation was as follows: In patients with symptomatic hip or knee osteoarthritis, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) should be used at the lowest effective dose but their long-term use should be avoided if possible.132 They also noted that NSAIDs should not be first-line therapy for joint OA. Other groups have raised similar sentiments. The committees of the International League Against Rheumatism and the World Health Organization came up with guidelines for the testing of new drugs in osteoarthritis. The consensus from these meetings resulted in recommendations by The European Group for the Respect of Ethics and Excellence in Science (GREES) for governmental registration and approval of new drugs used in the treatment of OA and have added the requirement that the drug not have a deleterious effect on the diseased and non-diseased contra lateral joint; i.e., no deleterious effect on osteoarthritic or normal cartilage.133 If this latter recommendation were followed, the vast majority, if not all NSAIDs, would be immediately taken off the market and no new ones would get approved. While it is admirable for the various consensus and rheumatology organizations to educate doctors and the lay public about the necessity to limit NSAID use in OA, this author (RH) feels the warnings are not enough. Within the last year, for instance, the FDA has again implemented new rules requiring stronger and more extensive label warnings (in addition to the heart disease risks) regarding the risk of liver damage and stomach bleeding for people taking common over-the-counter pain relievers. As for NSAIDs, the new regulations require front labels to instruct users to see new warnings that say, “This product contains a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), which may cause severe stomach bleeding. The chance is higher if you are age 60 or older, have had stomach ulcers or bleeding problems, take a blood thinning or steroid drug, take other drugs containing prescription or nonprescription NSAIDs, have three or more alcoholic drinks every day using this product, take more or for a longer time than directed.”134 The lay public for whom NSAIDs are prescribed and recommended by both health care professionals and drug manufacturers should be aware that long-term NSAID use is detrimental to articular cartilage. Specifically, be informed that NSAIDs will likely worsen the OA disease for which it is prescribed. Physicians, allied health care professionals, and drug manufacturers should be required to inform the lay public that NSAID use can accelerate OA articular cartilage degeneration. A strict warning label on these medications should read as follows: The use of this nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medication has been shown in scientific studies to accelerate the articular cartilage breakdown in osteoarthritis. Use of this product poses a significant risk in accelerating osteoarthritis joint breakdown. Anyone using this product for the the pain of osteoarthritis should be under a doctor’s care and use of this product should be with the very lowest dose and for the shortest possible duration of time. One of the basic tenants of medicine is stated in the Hippocratic oath, “I will prescribe regimens for the good of my patients according to my ability and my judgment and never do harm to anyone.”135 For doctors to uphold this statement in the treatment of their OA patients, it would necessitate the almost complete banning of the use of NSAIDs for this condition. If this does not occur, then most likely the exponential rise in degenerative arthritis and subsequent musculoskeletal surgeries, including knee and hip replacements, as well as spine surgeries, will continue for decades to come. - See more at: [...] Read more

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Good product!

Daniel De OliveiraFebruary 2, 2026✓ Verified purchase

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Great product for joints/spine

Leslie M.September 20, 2025✓ Verified purchase

I love this product! Easy to take and has really helped me with neck crepitus( creaking and cracking from collapsed disc) and my back pain has improved significantly from L5 collapsed disc. I agree with another reviewer that this should be taken on an empty stomach and I take 2 a day! No side effects whatsoever and well tolerated. I will continue to purchase this! I am 55 years old and have had terrible joint problems and it runs in my family. My Mother always stressed to take collagen type 2.. I am finally listening! Read more

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