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FORT MYERS, Fla. All sorts of collagen-infused products have hit the market recently, claiming to help maintain healthy skin and bones. Pills, powders and even grab-and-go drinks promise to replenish the building-block protein that we all lose as we age. But too much collagen can lead to constipation and bone pain.