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ScienceDaily (Dec. 2, 2009) — Chicken collagen can provide relief from rheumatoid arthritis (RA) symptoms. A randomised, controlled trial, published in BioMed Central's open access journal Arthritis Research & Therapy, has found that Chicken type II collagen (CCII), a protein extracted from the cartilage of chicken breast, is a safe and effective treatment for RA.

Wei Wei, from Anhui Medical University, China, worked with a team of researchers to test the novel treatment by comparing it to the established antirheumatic drug methotrextate, in 503 RA patients. Patients who received a 12-week course of CCII capsules showed significantly improved joint function, with fewer and milder adverse effects than those taking methotrexate.

According to Wei, "We've shown that CCII is a promising alternative therapeutic strategy that may be used as a nutritional supplement against rheumatoid arthritis."

RA is an autoimmune disease caused by the body mounting a response against its own cartilage -- the rubbery tissue, composed mainly of collagen, which cushions and lubricates joints. By dosing patients with collagen in the form of CCII capsules, the researchers believe that 'oral tolerance' can be developed.

Wei said: "Oral tolerance is a reduction in autoimmune activity caused by repeated dietary exposure to the offending substance. Treatment of autoimmune diseases by induction of oral tolerance is attractive because of the few side effects and easy clinical implementation of this approach. Indeed, our work confirms that treatment with oral CCII leads to improvement in arthritis with no significant side effects."

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/11/091130192915.htm
Fish oil,
Chicken oil,
i draw the line at "snake Oil"
 
Sounds reasonable to me...
 
thanks Lynn
Maybe I'll try the capsules.  I have a bottle of syrupy hyaluronic acid at home but I haven't been able to gag down enough of it to determine if it helps.cool......can it be taken w/ nsaids? in my research I found this statement.. in regards to shark cartilage it absorbs at a rate of 70-90% while shark cartilage is at about 8%  ....

This article made me giggle. Chickens. Whoda thunk?

There's also an article on science daily saying that drinking alcohol lowers your chances of getting RA. The way I was back in the day - I am so not proof of that!
yeah.. CO_Mel.......
I dispute that as well Why not chickens? I had Synvisc [hyaluronic acid]  injections in my knees last summer? That's from the comb of the rooster. They were WONDERFUL!!!! Instant relief. But, alas, they only lasted a little more than 6 months.Do they come in BBQ flavor? [QUOTE=leila]Do they come in BBQ flavor? [/QUOTE]
 
Dare I ask for Fried?...extra crispy maybe... Are these capsuls available for the general public? Or is it something we have to wait ten years for?
 
I like mine with lemon pepper. LOL
[QUOTE=milly]Are these capsuls available for the general public? Or is it something we have to wait ten years for?
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