Silica and Collagen: A Vital Partnership for Skin Health

By Nikki Lyn Pugh

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One of the ingredients in Organixx Clean Sourced Collagens powder is “Silica from Organic Horsetail.” But what is horsetail, what is silica, and why do we bother including it in our collagens supplement?

Let’s start with horsetail. Just to be clear, we are NOT talking about the tail end of an equine. Horsetail is a perennial grass that grows in most parts of the world, including North America. It has hollow, jointed stems that look similar to asparagus with green, spiky offshoots that resemble (you guessed it) the feathery wisps of a horse’s tail. Thus, the common name.

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Other names for horsetail are puzzle plant (due to the jointed stems) and scouring rush because of its coarse texture. Certain species of horsetail have been used through the centuries for scouring and sanding pots, pans, and even coats of armor.

Like many types of grass, horsetail is one of the oldest plants on the planet. In fact, experts consider it a “living fossil” because it has been in existence for the last 400 million years.

While there are over 20 different species of horsetail, Equisetum arvensis is the type most used medicinally throughout history. The ancients Greeks and Romans used horsetail for a variety of ailments relating to bleeding, ulcers, tuberculosis, and treating bladder and kidney issues [1].

Horsetail is known for:

  • promoting blood clotting (for wound healing)
  • relieving canker sores
  • clearing up eye infections such as conjunctivitis
  • relieving menstrual cramping
  • strengthening bones
  • healing foot infections [2]
  • as a poultice for boils and sores
  • relieving nasal congestion
  • dysentery
  • inflammation [3]
  • hemorrhoids
  • aluminum detoxification
  • calming the symptoms of a flu
  • as a soak to strengthen nails
  • as an aid to strengthen brittle hair

In addition to being used as a remedy for these various ailments, horsetail is one of the best natural plant sources of silica – a compound that is essential for collagen synthesis and healthy skin. Because of its deep roots, horsetail pulls the element silicon from the soil [4]. When the plant is dried, silica crystals form on its stems.

Silica Aids Collagen Production

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In previous articles, we’ve discussed how both vitamin C and zinc are necessary for collagen synthesis. Collagen is the most abundant form of protein found in the body. It is what makes up connective tissue in the body. It is the primary substance that forms the skin as well as the lining of the digestive tract. Collagen keeps eyes healthy, nails and hair shiny and strong, strengthens teeth, and aids the heart and liver.

As we age, collagen production in the body begins to wain significantly. Those who eat the standard American diet (SAD) and are also living a typically stressed out, modern lifestyle will usually see levels of collagen going down significantly by age 30. Not to mention the sagging skin, an increase in joint pain, digestive issues, and more that can come with reduced collagen production.

Lifestyle and dietary changes can help to turn all this around, however. In addition to supplementing with extra collagen, eating foods and taking herbs that promote collagen production naturally can help minimize signs of aging such as wrinkles and promote vibrant health.

Silica is another substance the body needs for creating collagen. Silica naturally occurs in numerous places in nature including many plant foods (e.g., bananas, oats, leafy green veggies, potatoes), rocks (e.g., quartz & sand), and plants such as horsetail. It is a common ingredient used in cosmetics, toothpaste, and, as mentioned above, medicine [5]. But did you know that small amounts of silica are normally found in all body tissues?

Can You Take Collagen and Silica Together?

Your body needs both silica and collagen. The body houses about 7 grams total of silica [6], most of which is contained in the skin, tendons, blood vessels, hair, and bones. These are also places that collagen can be found, which makes sense since silica is essential for collagen production.

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Silica acts as a stabilizing agent for “glycosaminoglycan” networks as well as activating certain hydrating enzymes in the production of both collagen and elastin.

Elastin is a highly elastic protein in connective tissue that helps it maintain its shape and “bounce back” after being stretched. Silica strengthens these substances and increases their potential for elasticity [7].

More elasticity generally means fewer wrinkles and healthier skin, nails, hair, and overall vitality.

Unfortunately, as collagen production slows down with age, silica levels are also impacted. Signs of silica deficiency include:

  • brittle nails
  • wrinkles on the skin
  • thinning hair
  • weak bones

Should You Take Precautions When Using Horsetail?

Horsetail is an excellent plant source of vital silica which is why Organixx includes a small amount of silica harvested from organic horsetail in our Clean Sourced Collagens Anti-Aging blend.

However, horsetail as a stand-alone alone supplement should be used only under medical supervision. Going out and picking the plant in the wild is not advised as there are many different types of horsetail, some of which can be downright harmful. According to the website Drugs.com [8]:

Horsetail has been listed as an herb of undefined safety by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Horsetail remedies prepared from E. arvense are generally considered safe when used properly. However, another species of horsetail, E. palustre, is poisonous to horses; contraindicated for use in humans.

As always, we recommended consulting with a qualified healthcare practitioner before using horsetail or any new supplement, particularly if you have any existing health issues or are pregnant or breastfeeding.


Organixx Clean Sourced Collagens blend contains five types of collagen from four sources. What’s more, it’s combined with targeted nutrients such as zinc, vitamin C, and vitamin B6 which specifically enhance the bioavailability and potency of collagen. Clean Sourced Collagens is formulated from the ground up to enhance and support your body’s natural ability to heal and rebuild itself from the INSIDE out.

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Nikki Lyn Pugh
Nikki Lyn Pugh, MFA, INHC is a natural health researcher and writer. She is also an integrative nutritional health coach specializing in autoimmune conditions, chronic stress, and energy medicine. She loves to inspire people to become empowered with their health through education and gentle guidance. Nikki lives and works in Cottonwood, AZ, with her bunny "Mr. Dot."

Article Summary

  • Horsetail is a perennial grass that grows in most parts of the world, including North America.

  • Traditional cultures have used horsetail for a variety of ailments relating to bleeding, ulcers, bladder and kidney issues (and more) for centuries. The most common type of horsetail used medicinally is Equisetum arvensis.

  • Due to its deep roots, horsetail is one of the best natural plant sources of silica – a compound that is essential for collagen synthesis and healthy skin.

  • The human body houses about 7 grams total of silica, most of which is contained in the skin, tendons, blood vessels, hair, and bones.

  • Signs of silica deficiency include:

    • brittle nails
    • wrinkles on the skin
    • thinning hair
    • weak bones
  • Organixx includes a small amount of silica from organic horsetail in our Clean Sourced Collagens Anti-Aging blend to enhance collagen synthesis.

Comments

    • Hi Kathy, thank you for your interest.

      There is no one best time to take our Clean Sourced Collagens. You can take it any time you wish. That is your personal preference.

      The suggested use is to mix 1 scoop (approx. 8.5 g) in your favorite hot or cold beverage, yogurt, pudding, or cereal. And yes, you can also add it to your coffee.

      As our Clean Sourced Collagens is tasteless, odorless, and dissolves easily, it’s also perfect for cooking & baking too.

      We hope you decide to give it a try. You can find more details on our Clean Sourced Collagens via the product page on our website: https://shop.organixx.com/products/clean-sourced-collagens-30-servings

      Wishing you a happy & healthy day.

  1. I already sent an e-mail to your company and I have not received a response, as of yet. I purchase the collagen products, and no matter what I put it in… Coffee, water, milk, it clumps. Is there anything I can do about that?

    • Hi Sharon,

      Thank yu for your order. Normally, the Clean Sourced Collagen does dissolve easily in cool to warm liquids. You can also use a shaker bottle or an immersion blender if needed.

      Have a great day. :)

  2. I bought 3 bags of your clean sourced collagen and I notice it says above it is good for blood clotting but I'm on a blood thinner and this makes me hesitant to start using it. I could ask my doctor but if I know him he will just say never heard of it and hang up, Any advice or am I stuck with 3 bags of this stuff?

    Thanks.

    • Hi Gary,

      We appreciate your question. Collagen helps to promote flexible blood vessels. However, horsetail is know to support blood clotting. We ask that you speak with your doctor to be sure if supplementing with collagen is right for your specific needs. We want you to be safe and healthy. However, if you are unable to use the product we do offer a 1 year money back return/refund policy. You can read it here: https://shop.organixx.com/pages/return-policy

      I hope you find this information helpful. :)

      Have a wonderful day! :)

  3. Hello!

    Can I take silica supplements and collagen supplements at the same time or do I need to space them out? Do both need to be on an empty stomach too?

    • Hi Sara, thanks for your question.

      Your body actually needs both silica and collagen combined.

      Silica acts as a stabilizing agent for “glycosaminoglycan” networks as well as activating certain hydrating enzymes in the production of both collagen and elastin.

      Unfortunately, as collagen production slows down with age, silica levels are also impacted.

      Organixx includes a small amount of silica from organic horsetail in our Clean Sourced Collagens Anti-Aging blend to enhance collagen synthesis.

      For more details, feel free to check out our Clean Sourced Collagens here: https://shop.oxdev.organixx.com/collections/anti-aging/products/clean-sourced-collagens

      We hope this helps and wish you a happy & healthy day!

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