Whey Protein Isolated with Enhanced Collagen Protein

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A creamy protein blend that supports athletic performance, recovery and overall health

  • Supports skin, hair, nail and joint health
  • Aids digestion and gut microbiota balance
  • Formulated with zero sugar
  • Crafted with lactase to reduce dairy-related discomfort 
  • 21 g total protein
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Whey Protein Isolated with Enhanced Collagen Protein
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Serving Size 1 container 3.5 fl. oz. (104 mL)

Ingredients & Nutrition

Gluten-Free
Gluten-Free
Soy-Free
Soy-Free
Egg-Free
Egg-Free
No Preservatives
No Preservatives
Non-GMO
Non-GMO
No Artificial Colours or Flavours
No Artificial Colours or Flavours

Ingredients: Whey protein isolate, Prebiotic soluble vegetable fibre, Enhanced Collagen Protein™ hydrolyzed bovine collagen (peptides), Sunflower lecithin, Bacterial culture (Lactobacillus acidophilus LA85‡‡, Lactobacillus gasseri LG08‡‡, Bifidobacterium lactis BLa80‡‡, Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus LRa05‡‡, Lactococcus lactis LLa61, Lacticaseibacillus casei LC89‡‡, Lacticaseibacillus paracasei LC86‡‡, Lactiplantibacillus plantarum LP90‡‡, Limosilactobacillus reuteri LR08, Levilactobacillus brevis LB01, Limosilactobacillus fermentum LF61‡‡, Bifidobacterium bifidum BBi32‡‡, Bifidobacterium breve BBr60‡‡, Bifidobacterium infantis BI45‡‡, Bifidobacterium longum BL21‡‡), Protease, Lactase.

How to Use: Add 1 serving (29 g or approx. 2 scoops) to 500 ml of cold water, mix, and enjoy

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Is This Right for You?

Are you in search of a blend that combines whey powder with collagen?

Are you trying to fill protein gaps in your day?

Are you looking to improve joint comfort and mobility?

Do you need a collagen that focuses on skin elasticity and hydration?

Looking for healthy hair and nail growth?

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

Ingredients & Nutrition

Gluten-Free
Gluten-Free
Soy-Free
Soy-Free
Egg-Free
Egg-Free
No Preservatives
No Preservatives
Non-GMO
Non-GMO
No Artificial Colours or Flavours
No Artificial Colours or Flavours

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Are you in search of a blend that combines whey powder with collagen?

Are you trying to fill protein gaps in your day?

Are you looking to improve joint comfort and mobility?

Do you need a collagen that focuses on skin elasticity and hydration?

Looking for healthy hair and nail growth?

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

Gluten-Free

Gluten-Free

Soy-Free

Soy-Free

Egg-Free

Egg-Free

No Preservatives

No Preservatives

Non-GMO

Non-GMO

No Artificial Colours or Flavours

No Artificial Colours or Flavours

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A hard-working collagen and whey powder that supports joint comfort, skin health and protein synthesis without added fillers

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How is this product different from regular whey protein?

Most products use whey protein concentrate what has more lactose content, less protein %, not as pure and processed differently. Our whey protein isolate has more protein per serving, majority of lactose being removed during processing and therefore more pure. 

What is the benefit of having whey protein isolate and collagen together?

Collagen itself is not a complete protein since it lacks tryptophan, but if paired with whey, which is a complete protein, this will become a balanced protein blend that supports both muscle recover and connective tissue health, perfect for athletes or active individuals. 

Are there any added sugars or sweeteners?

No.

Is this product gluten-free?

There are no gluten containing ingredients in this product.

Is it suitable for people with lactose intolerance?

No, as whey itself still contains milk and this could pose a risk for those who have milk allergens or who are lactose intolerant.  

What kind of probiotics are included in the formula?

We use a special 15 probiotic blend (Lactobacillus acidophilus LA85, Lactobacillus gasseri LG08, Bifidobacterium lactis BLa80, Lactobacillus rhamnosus LRa05,Lactococcus lactis LLa61, Lactobacillus casei LC89, Lactobacillusparacasei LC86, Lactobacillus plantarum LP90, Lactobacillus reuteri LR08, Lactobacillus brevis LB01, Lactobacillus fermentum LF61, Bifidobacterium bifidum BBi32, Bifidobacterium breve BBr60, Bifidobacterium infantis BI45, Bifidobacterium longum BL21)  

What are the benefits of including prebiotics in this protein powder?

A source of fibre, helps with gut health and microbiome balance, helps with digestive comfort, enhanced probiotic effectiveness.

Can I mix it with beverages other than water?

Absolutely.

When is the best time to take this protein?

Any time is okay.

Is it safe for children or pregnant individuals?

Ideally this is recommended for adults.

How should I store this product for freshness?

Sealed and in room temperature.

Can this protein be used in cooking or baking?

You can. However keep in mind that probiotics are sensitive to heat and that most strains will die at high temperatures.

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Collagen vs. Protein Powder - Organika Health Products

What’s the difference? Which one do I need? The word collagen and protein do go together, but there is sometimes confusion around if they are the same thing.They are indeed different. They both cannot be consumed for the same reason; they serve different purposes. Let’s dive in... Collagen vs. Protein Powder Although collagen is a protein, it is not a complete protein. That means collagen does not have all the nine essential amino acids (the building blocks of protein). Protein powders serve the purpose of being consumed as part of your daily protein intake; therefore, it is a complete protein. Collagen serves a specific function, hence it contains specific amino acids, such as glycine and proline. What does that mean? It means, collagen isn’t consumed for the same purpose as protein powder. It is taken specifically as a function/benefit to replenish the lost collagen in the body. Whereas protein powder counts towards your daily macronutrients. Both are important. Why Use Collagen Powder Collagen is the most abundant protein found in the human body, in fact, there are multiple types of collagen. It is a structural protein that allows your skin to have elasticity, muscles to have buoyancy, joints and connective tissues to have flexibility, hair to have strength. However, as you age the amount of collagen your body produces and has decreases. That is why collagen supplementation is key. You cannot get enough amino acids to make more collagen from the conventional ways of eating protein. This is because collagen resides in ligaments, skin, bones, cartilage, and tendons... which are not consumed regularly. Also, it’s unlikely that you will consume enough glycine, for example, for your body to synthesize new collagen on its own. When to use collagen or protein powder If you are looking to increase your protein intake, build muscle mass, you may want to add protein powders into smoothies or recipes to help you reach your macronutrient goals. However, if you are not in that boat, you may not need to supplement with all the amino acids to rebuild new muscle. If you want to improve your joints, muscle recovery, hair, skin, and nails... then collagen is your best bet. With a protein powder, you get all amino acids to reach protein needs. With collagen, you are supplementing what you've lost so that you can improve and enhance your longevity and feel good from the inside out. And yes... you can use both. Just be sure to manage how much protein you are taking in one day to not exceed your daily maximums. For more questions on your nutritional needs, please contact us at care@organika.com and we would be happy to guide your or put you in touch with an RHN.

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What is Collagen Protein? - Organika Health Products

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7 Benefits of Protein for Your Health - Organika Health Products

Protein is a cornerstone of good health, essential for various bodily functions and overall wellness. From building muscle to supporting your immune system, the benefits of protein are vast and well-documented. Here are seven key benefits:  1. Supports Muscle Growth and Maintenance  Protein is vital for repairing and building muscle tissue, especially after physical activity. This is crucial not just for athletes but for anyone looking to maintain muscle mass as they age. Studies show that higher protein intake helps preserve muscle mass in aging populations (Arentson-Lantz et al., 2015; Phillips et al., 2016).  2. Aids in Weight Management  Protein promotes satiety, helping you feel full for longer. This can reduce overall calorie intake and support weight loss. Additionally, a diet higher in protein has been linked to reduced body fat and better weight management outcomes (Arentson-Lantz et al., 2015; Phillips et al., 2016).  3. Enhances Recovery After Exercise  After intense physical activity, your body relies on protein to repair damaged tissues and reduce muscle soreness. Consuming protein post-workout accelerates recovery and prepares your body for the next challenge.  4. Strengthens the Immune System  Protein plays a key role in producing antibodies and immune cells, which help your body fight off infections and illnesses. Ensuring adequate protein intake can support a robust immune system.  5. Improves Heart Health  Plant-based proteins, such as soy, are associated with cardiovascular benefits. Research indicates that these proteins may reduce LDL cholesterol and lower blood pressure, contributing to a healthier heart (Pedersen et al., 2013; Ahnen et al., 2019).  6. Promotes Healthy Skin, Hair, and Nails  Protein is a major building block for collagen, keratin, and elastin—all essential for maintaining strong, healthy skin, hair, and nails. Adequate protein intake helps keep these tissues resilient and vibrant.    7. Reduces Risk of Chronic Disease  Protein-rich diets, particularly those including plant-based sources, have been linked to reduced risks of chronic diseases such as cardiovascular mortality and improved overall health outcomes (Pedersen et al., 2013; Ahnen et al., 2019). Recommendations suggest 1.2-1.6 g/kg/day of protein intake for optimal health (Phillips et al., 2016).  Final Thoughts  Incorporating adequate, high-quality protein into your diet can lead to significant health benefits, from muscle preservation to heart health. Whether through animal-based or plant-based sources, meeting your protein needs is essential for a balanced, healthy lifestyle. Aim for a variety of protein sources, including lean meats, dairy, legumes, and nuts, to maximize the benefits. Look to Organika’s Enhanced Collagen with 9 g of protein per serving, Enhanced Collagen Original is your go-to support for your hair, skin, nails, bones, joints, and gut health!  Additionally, high in protein with 15 grams per serving, collagen, and essential minerals, Organika's Chicken Bone Broth protein powder will help enhance your overall well-being.  These are great ways to fill in any nutritional gaps and reach your protein goals daily.  Always consult with a healthcare professional to tailor protein intake to your individual needs and health goals.    References https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Protein%3A-A-nutrient-in-focus.-Arentson-Lantz-Clairmont/ca3bf78ef71a907713a712adfae64aee0243aae3  https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Role-of-plant-protein-in-nutrition%2C-wellness%2C-and-Ahnen-Jonnalagadda/f095afa44a3e830d79a4e81bbfb4627788820a1e  https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Health-effects-of-protein-intake-in-healthy-adults%3A-Pedersen-Kondrup/00219eea14c6873b88784fd91953bbd2e7cd92d6  https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Protein-%22requirements%22-beyond-the-RDA%3A-implications-Phillips-Chevalier/cb56beb952a7d589a548d0d1a47eecba48720aec 

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