The claim you shared is based on a popular health article trend, but it’s oversimplified and partly misleading.
What’s actually true
There are no vegetables that directly “boost collagen in the knees” in a way that rebuilds cartilage overnight. Collagen is a protein your body makes, not something vegetables contain.
However, some vegetables support your body’s natural collagen production and joint health by providing key nutrients:
🥬 Spinach
- Rich in vitamin C, which is essential for collagen formation
- Contains antioxidants that help reduce joint inflammation
- Supports cartilage protection over time (The Busted News)
🥦 Broccoli
- Contains vitamin C and vitamin K
- Has sulforaphane, which may help reduce inflammation in joints
- Supports bone and connective tissue health (The Busted News)
Other sources also note leafy greens and cruciferous vegetables can help maintain joint health through antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds, not by directly “rebuilding knees” (Health)
Important reality check
- These foods do not cure knee pain
- They do not directly regenerate cartilage quickly
- They may help long-term joint support, especially when combined with:
- adequate protein
- omega-3 fats
- weight control
- exercise / physiotherapy
Bottom line
Spinach and broccoli are good for joint health, but the idea that “two vegetables boost knee collagen and remove pain” is mostly clickbait-style exaggeration of a real but modest nutritional effect.
If you want, I can tell you the most evidence-based foods and supplements for knee pain (what actually helps in studies vs what’s hype).