Eggshells for Knee Collagen? Here’s the Truth You Need to Know

You’ve probably seen claims like this:

👉 “When your knees lose collagen, eggshells are the solution.”

It sounds simple. Natural. Even logical.

But is it actually true?

Let’s break it down—clearly and honestly.

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🧠 What Happens When Knees “Lose Collagen”?

Your knee joints rely on cartilage, a smooth tissue that allows bones to glide without pain.

Collagen is a key part of that cartilage.

As you age:

  • Collagen production slows down
  • Cartilage becomes thinner
  • Joints may feel stiff, painful, or inflamed

This is often linked to conditions like osteoarthritis.

🥚 Why Eggshells Are Being Talked About

Eggshells are mostly made of:

  • Calcium carbonate (about 95%)
  • Small amounts of proteins and minerals

There is also a thin membrane inside the shell (called the eggshell membrane) that contains:

  • Collagen
  • Glucosamine
  • Chondroitin

👉 These are compounds linked to joint health.

⚠️ The Problem With the Viral Claim

Here’s the important part:

❌ Eggshells themselves are NOT a direct cure for joint collagen loss
❌ Grinding and eating eggshells is not a proven medical treatment
❌ The body doesn’t simply turn eggshell powder into knee cartilage

While calcium is good for bones, it doesn’t directly rebuild joint cartilage.

🧪 What Science Actually Suggests

Some studies show that eggshell membrane supplements (not raw shells) may:

✔️ Reduce joint pain slightly
✔️ Improve flexibility in some people
✔️ Support overall joint comfort

But:

👉 These are processed, purified supplements—not homemade powders
👉 Results are modest, not miraculous

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