“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.
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