Enhanced Collagen Protein Original Capsules

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Canada's #1 Collagen Powder in capsule form for healthier skin, hair, nails, joints, and gut

  • Promotes healthy skin, hair, and nails
  • Supports collagen formation and connective tissue repair
  • Helps reduce joint pain linked to osteoarthritis
  • Provides amino acids known to be essential for overall health
  • Supports bone density and healthy digestive linings
  • Convenient capsules for no mixing
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Enhanced Collagen Protein Original Capsules
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Serving Size 1 container 3.5 fl. oz. (104 mL)

Ingredients & Nutrition

Gluten-Free
Gluten-Free
Caffeine-Free
Caffeine-Free
Keto Friendly
Keto Friendly
Non-GMO
Non-GMO
No Artificial Sweeteners
No Artificial Sweeteners
No Artificial Colours or Flavours
No Artificial Colours or Flavours

MEDICINAL INGREDIENTS: Hydrolyzed Collagen (Bovine Skin / Hide Split) 500 mg (Containing 3.5% L-Lysine). 

NON-MEDICINAL INGREDIENTS: Magnesium Stearate (Non-GMO Vegetable Source), Microcrystalline Cellulose, Gelatin (Capsule). 

RECOMMENDED DOSE - (ORAL) ADULTS (18 YEARS AND OLDER) ONLY: Take 2 capsules 3 times per day.

Cautions: Ask a health care practitioner before use ifyou are pregnant or breastfeeding. When using thisproduct you may experience gastrointestinal discomfort/ disturbances. Joint Pain: Ask a health care practitioner if symptoms worsen.

Is This Right for You?

Looking for a single-ingredient collagen? 

Want support for joints, skin and muscle? 

Do you prefer capsules over powders? 

Dealing with joint stiffness? 

Wishing you had healthier skin? 

If you answered "yes" to any of the above, this product is right for you.

Ingredients & Nutrition

Gluten-Free
Gluten-Free
Caffeine-Free
Caffeine-Free
Keto Friendly
Keto Friendly
Non-GMO
Non-GMO
No Artificial Sweeteners
No Artificial Sweeteners
No Artificial Colours or Flavours
No Artificial Colours or Flavours

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Looking for a single-ingredient collagen? 

Want support for joints, skin and muscle? 

Do you prefer capsules over powders? 

Dealing with joint stiffness? 

Wishing you had healthier skin? 

If you answered "yes" to any of the above, this product is right for you.

Gluten-Free

Gluten-Free

Caffeine-Free

Caffeine-Free

Keto Friendly

Keto Friendly

Non-GMO

Non-GMO

No Artificial Sweeteners

No Artificial Sweeteners

No Artificial Colours or Flavours

No Artificial Colours or Flavours

HERE'S THE WHY

These easy-to-swallow capsules improve skin health and strengthen the gut barrier while supporting collagen formation and easing joint pain

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Why do I need to take 6 capsules per day? It seems like a lot?

Our recommended serving size is 6 capsules a day (2 capsules, 3 times daily). That's what it takes to get 3 g of collagen, which is the average recommended amount to consume. However, this product is customizable based on your own needs. 

When is the best time to take Enhanced Collagen Protein Original Capsules?

Collagen can be taken at any time of day.

Can I take Enhanced Collagen Protein Original Capsules on an empty stomach?

You could, however each person is different, and we recommend that you speak with your health care practitioner in the event you have sensitive stomach issues with supplements.

Are there any known side effects associated with Enhanced Collagen Protein Original Capsules?

No, this is the same Organika Enhanced Collagen that is served as a powder (sold in tubs) - it is simply packed in capsules for convenience if one chooses.

Do Enhanced Collagen Protein Original Capsules contain any allergens?

No priority allergens present.

Can I combine Enhanced Collagen Protein Original Capsules with other supplements or medications?

There are no known contraindications for Enhanced Collagen Protein Original Capsules. Please make sure to consult the other medication's manual if you plan to take Enhanced Collagen Protein Capsules with it.

Is it better to take the capsules over the powder?

It's not necessarily better, capsules provide convenience and an option for those that do not enjoy taking a powder or liquid option. It's really your preference based on your lifestyle.

Are Enhanced Collagen Protein Original Capsules the same source as the powder?

Yes, they are made from the same source as our Enhanced Collagen powder.

Do the Enhanced Collagen Protein Original Capsules contain the same amino acid profile as the powder?

Yes, the same amino acids are contained in the powder and capsule forms.

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Collagen vs. Protein Powder - Organika Health Products

Understanding the difference between collagen and protein powder can help you make better choices for your wellness goals, whether that’s muscle growth, skin and joint support, or daily protein intake. Although both contain amino acids and count as proteins, they serve very different purposes in your diet and body.  What Is Collagen?  Collagen is the most abundant structural protein in the body, found in skin, bones, cartilage, tendons, hair, and nails. It provides strength, elasticity, and support to connective tissues.   Unlike many protein powders (like whey or plant proteins), collagen:  Is not a complete protein, it doesn’t contain all nine essential amino acids.   Is rich in specific amino acids such as glycine, proline, and hydroxyproline, which help support tissues and structures throughout the body.   Why take collagen powder?  May support skin hydration and elasticity  Helps maintain joint comfort and mobility  Supports gut health  Offers structural amino acids that can decline with age  What Is Protein Powder?  In contrast to collagen, most protein powders  (including whey, plant-based, egg and casein) are designed to help you meet daily protein requirements and support functions like muscle maintenance, repair and growth. Protein powders differ based on their amino acid profile, digestibility, dietary preferences and goals.  Scientific research indicates that both animal and plant proteins can support muscle mass and strength gains when total protein intake is adequate, although animal protein often shows a modest advantage in lean mass development due to higher essential amino acid availability (Santini, M, 2025).  Protein powders are often used to support:  Reaching daily protein goals  Muscle recovery and strength gains  Weight management and satiety  Convenient nutrition when whole foods aren’t available  Which One Should You Choose?  When you’re choosing between collagen powder and a more traditional protein powder, it really comes down to what you’re trying to support in your life and body, not that one is “better” than the other for everyone.  If your main goal is to meet daily protein needs, support muscle recovery after workouts, or build strength over time, a more complete protein powder (whether that’s whey or a thoughtfully blended plant-based option) tends to fit those needs more directly. These powders are formulated with all the essential amino acids your body looks for when it’s rebuilding and repairing tissues after movement or exercise.  On the other hand, if you’re more focused on things like skin resilience, joint comfort, or connective tissue support, collagen protein can feel like a more tailored choice. Because it’s rich in specific amino acids that your body uses for structural proteins like collagen in skin and cartilage, many people find it helpful as a complement to their overall routine.  Some individuals choose to use both. For example, a general protein powder after workouts to support muscle and strength goals, and collagen at other times to support skin, joint, or tissue health. There’s nothing stopping you from combining them, as long as you’re keeping an eye on your overall protein intake and how you feel. Everyone’s body and priorities are a little different, so it can be worth experimenting to find what feels best for you.  Goal  Recommended  Muscle building and athletic performance  Protein powder  Skin, joints, hair, nails  Collagen powder  Balanced dietary protein  Protein powder  Targeted connective tissue support  Collagen    References  Santini, M. H., Erwig Leitão, A., Mazzolani, B. C., Smaira, F. I., de Souza, M. S. C., Santamaria, A., Gualano, B., & Roschel, H. (2025). Similar effects between animal-based and plant-based protein blend as complementary dietary protein on muscle adaptations to resistance training: findings from a randomized clinical trial. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 22(1), 2568047. https://doi.org/10.1080/15502783.2025.2568047  

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Collagen: Liquid vs. Powder - Organika Health Products

By now, you’ve probably heard all about the benefits of collagen and why collagen supplements have become so popular for supporting skin, joints, hair, gut health, and overall wellness. Great! But one question comes up again and again: is collagen powder better than liquid collagen?Which form is absorbed best, and which one delivers the most benefits? Let’s break it down. A Look at the Most Popular Forms of Collagen Supplements Collagen Powder Collagen powder is the most common and widely used form of collagen supplements. In fact, collagen exists in powder form before being dissolved into liquids.  Most collagen powders are made from hydrolyzed collagen peptides, which means the large collagen proteins are broken down into smaller peptides for easier digestion and absorption.  TIP: Always look for hydrolyzed collagen peptides powder when choosing a collagen supplement. If you’re not sure where to start, an unflavoured option that blends easily (like Enhanced Collagen Original) can be a simple, no-fuss pick for everyday use.  The majority of scientific studies on collagen benefits have used collagen powder, which is why it is considered the most researched and well-supported format.  How to use: Mix into water, coffee, smoothies, soups, baked goods, or foods of choice.  Best for: Anyone who enjoys customizing how they take their collagen.  Liquid Collagen Liquid collagen supplements are essentially collagen powder that has already been dissolved into a drink, often with added natural flavours or functional ingredients.  Because of this, liquid collagen typically contains less collagen per serving compared to collagen powder. To reach the same collagen dosage, you may need to consume a larger volume of liquid—though for many people, the tradeoff is that it’s quick, easy, and requires zero prep. If you like the ready-to-take format but still want something that feels purposeful, a liquid option like Liquid Enhanced Collagen or Liquid Marine Collagen can be a convenient way to keep collagen support consistent, especially on busy days.  Traditionally, most liquid options were made from marine collagen, but there are now both marine and bovine-based liquid collagen supplements available.  How to use: Drink as directed, either as a full serving or by tablespoon depending on the product.  Best for: Those who prefer convenience and ready-to-drink collagen. Collagen Capsules Collagen capsules simply contain powdered collagen, meaning they offer the same benefits as collagen powder—just in a convenient pill format. If you like the simplicity of a grab-and-go routine, something like BioCell Collagen Capsules can be an easy option to keep on hand for consistent daily support.  How to use: Take as directed with water.  Best for: People who prefer capsules over mixing powders into drinks or food. Your Collagen Questions Answered Which form is better absorbed, powder or liquid? All high-quality collagen supplements should be hydrolyzed, meaning the proteins are broken down for easy digestion and absorption. Since liquid collagen is just powdered collagen dissolved in liquid, both powder and liquid collagen are equally absorbable. The improved absorption comes from the hydrolyzation process, not from whether the collagen is taken in powder or liquid form. Are there added ingredients in one form versus another? Liquid collagen often includes added ingredients such as natural flavours or complementary nutrients. There are also collagen blends in powder form that combine collagen with other supplements for convenience. These blended formulas simply provide additional functional support alongside collagen. Which collagen format is most effective? Research shows that collagen supplements are effective, and most studies use collagen powder. Some liquid-only collagen brands claim higher bioavailability, but there is currently no scientific evidence showing that liquid collagen is absorbed better than powder. Again, it is the hydrolyzed collagen peptides that improve absorption, regardless of format. How much collagen do I get from powder versus liquid? Collagen powder typically contains significantly more collagen per serving than liquid collagen. For example: • 1 tablespoon of collagen powder may provide around 5 grams of collagen• 1 tablespoon of liquid collagen may provide around 1.5 grams of collagen This means you would need to consume much more liquid collagen to match the collagen intake of powder. With collagen powder, most people use 1 to 2 scoops per day. With liquid collagen, you may need multiple servings throughout the day to reach similar collagen levels. What Do the Experts Say? Many naturopaths and nutrition professionals agree that while liquid supplements in general may be absorbed slightly faster, collagen is not a quick-fix supplement like cold medicine. Because collagen works over time and is more potent in powder form, collagen powder is often preferred for long-term use. Nutritionists also point out that since both powder and liquid collagen come from the same hydrolyzed collagen source, both are bioavailable and absorbed well in the gut. Ultimately, both formats work in the same way. What Really Matters The best form of collagen is the one that fits your lifestyle. Collagen powder offers higher collagen content per serving and versatility, while liquid collagen provides convenience. More important than the format is: • The quality of the collagen• Whether it is hydrolyzed• The source of the collagen (marine or bovine) Choosing a high-quality collagen supplement will have a far greater impact than choosing between powder, liquid, or capsules. Learn more about collagen types here. REFERENCES: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33742704/ de Miranda RB, Weimer P, Rossi RC. Effects of hydrolyzed collagen supplementation on skin aging: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Int J Dermatol. 2021 Dec;60(12):1449-1461. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31411379/ Jhawar N, Wang JV, Saedi N. Oral collagen supplementation for skin aging: A fad or the future? J Cosmet Dermatol. 2020 Apr;19(4):910-912.

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Does collagen play a role in gut health? - Organika Health Products

The short answer, yes. Collagen plays a role in gut health. As you age all body functions start to decrease or slow down. This includes digestion for some. The muscles of the digestive tract may become weaker. The production of key digestive enzymes may decrease, but also the lining of the gut may become more permeable (easier to attack or get through). When your gut is unhealthy it can lead to various symptoms: mood disorders, decreased immunity, weight gain, just to name a few. Here's why you should take collagen supplements to help heal your gut or increase its strength. How does collagen help improve gut health? Collagen has a rich amino acid profile, many of which have been studied to support gut health by reducing inflammation and healing the gut. Collagen is high in Glutamine, which helps build connective tissues and heal the gut’s lining. This has been shown to be helpful in those with compromised intestinal permeability (leaky gut). Glutamine has been linked to improving the gut’s microbiota which helps to keep the digestive tract running smoothly and makes it stronger to avoid injury, wounds, or damage under stress. Glycine and proline, also found in collagen, work to help seal and heal the gut lining whenever there is damage. This improves digestion. Arginine is another amino acid involved in wound healing in the gut. Because collagen contains all these essential amino acids, a hydrolyzed collagen peptide supplement daily can help build a stronger and healthier digestive tract. Is collagen more important than gelatin – or is it the same? Gelatin is essentially the cooked version of collagen. They both provide the same amino acids and provide the same benefits. However, collagen, like our Enhanced Collagen Original, is hydrolyzed (broken down into smaller peptides), whereas gelatin is not. It's better to take collagen to ensure you are obtaining all benefits. Your body can skip the step of having to break it down, making collagen much easier to absorb. Collagen also easily dissolves in water and is a lot more convenient to use. Should I take collagen powder or bone broth for gut health? Either or both. Collagen powder can help support gut health (described above due to its amino acid profile). With that being said, bone broth contains collagen and gelatin. So, you can heal your gut with Organika’s Bone Broth Powder as well. The bonus of bone broth is that it contains additional essential minerals that also work to heal the gut’s intestinal lining and reduce inflammation. Bone broth is a highly beneficial source of nutrition. Both collagen and bone broth are great options, so the choice really depends on your preference. Organika does have an option to maximize this: Full Spectrum Collagen 1,2,3. This product combines chicken bone broth, bovine collagen, and marine collagen – making it a mix of all types of collagens.

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