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Dr. Mary Collins, MD

Dr. Mary Collins, MD — Rheumatologist

"You don't need the full system. You just need to eliminate the one saboteur that destroys 73% of results."

Dr. Collins identified 7 hidden habits that silently destroy cartilage — even while following the Gelatin Protocol correctly. This guide reveals all 7.

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The 7 Hidden Saboteurs Guide

The only guide you need to stop the relapse before it starts

This is the single most-requested resource from our community. It reveals the 7 everyday habits silently destroying your cartilage — habits you're probably doing right now without knowing it. Most people who relapse are making at least 3 of these mistakes.

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The 7 Saboteurs You'll Discover:

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The 'Healthy' Grain Trap

3 whole grains most doctors recommend that silently spike joint inflammation overnight.

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The Sitting Position That Destroys Cartilage

The exact way 94% of Americans sit that compresses the knee joint 8x more than standing.

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The Anti-Inflammatory Pill Rebound

Why taking ibuprofen for joint pain actually makes cartilage degeneration 40% faster long-term.

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The Dairy Inflammation Trigger

The specific dairy protein that triggers synovial membrane inflammation in people over 45.

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The Sleep Position Saboteur

How you sleep determines whether your joints repair or degrade overnight — most people get it wrong.

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The Exercise Timing Mistake

Working out at the wrong time of day increases joint wear by 3x — and most people do it every morning.

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The Dehydration Cycle

The hidden dehydration pattern that starves your cartilage of the fluid it needs to cushion your bones.

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*Individual results may vary. This guide is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider before making changes to your health routine.