Collagen Peptide Powder Supplement and ER+/PR+ Breast Cancer

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JustG22
JustG22 Member Posts: 33

Was wondering if anyone knows if collagen powder could be used to offset some of the effects of the AI?  If it is in fact estrogen producing itself or what?  My skin, nails and hair are suffering....Please help. :/

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  • HLB
    HLB Member Posts: 1,760
    edited December 2017

    Sorry there has been no response yet. I saw this yesterday so I was looking up things on Google but having trouble finding anything definitive as to it being safe for ER+. I'm still looking though. I would be very interested if this works as my face has turned into a mass of wrinkles in a short time after starting treatment.

  • HLB
    HLB Member Posts: 1,760
    edited December 2017

    Also, have you tried diatomaceous earth? I use it in smoothies and it does make the skin soft. It's mostly silica. Also a humidifier helps.

  • Husband11
    Husband11 Member Posts: 2,264
    edited December 2017

    If its nothing but collagen, it will not be estrogenic. My wife takes hydrolyzed collagen for her skin and nails. It's essentially the same thing as gelatin. Whether hydrolyzing it, or how hydrolyzed it is makes a difference, is debatable.

  • cj5678
    cj5678 Member Posts: 1
    edited February 2018

    I am post menopausal and have been on Anastazole for 1.5 years. I started a collagen supplement about a monrh ago and I really think it's helping. Nails are noticeably stronger and I'm seeing some new hair growth. Hope that helps!

  • Moderators
    Moderators Member Posts: 25,912
    edited February 2018

    Thanks for sharing, cj5678! We hope the supplement continues to do good things for you!

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  • Elizabeth14715
    Elizabeth14715 Member Posts: 4
    edited August 2018

    Has anyone with hormone receptive breast cancer been cleared by Doctor to use collagen to combat the joint pain caused by drug therapy?

  • Elizabeth14715
    Elizabeth14715 Member Posts: 4
    edited August 2018

    I am wondering the very same thing. It's helped my pain from arthritis significantly.


  • Daniel86
    Daniel86 Member Posts: 271
    edited August 2018

    I actually brought this up to my wife's orthopedic surgeon and he said that as far as how he sees it, meds for arthritis would only work if the SEs are due to arthritic problems. The onset of side effects caused by AIs are not related to that disease but to the way they affect your body. Granted, he did not strongly advised against them so they might actually work for some. Sadly I don't think much research or none at all is put into this. MO did suggest the daily use of glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate.

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