What makes Silica Water UNIQUE?
Since the 9th century Silica has been known for its hardness, which is the chemical name for this trace mineral. Since the 9th century it has been known for its hardness.
“This trace mineral is a major ion in the bone-forming cells in young, uncalcified bone. As the bone matures, the concentrations declines and deposits of calcium and phosphorous increase. But the trace mineral is important. It acts as a regulating factor for calcium and phosphorous in bone tissue.” ( Life Extension Magazine April 2003.)
For osteoporosis silica can stop the pain and even restore the body’s self repair process.
Silica is responsible for the depositing of minerals into the bones, especially calcium. It speeds up the healing of fractures and also reduces scarring at the side of a fracture.
All of us need silica regardless of our age. It is an important to give the body dietary source of silica early in life as it is during the aging process when silica levels in tissue usually drop off steeply. Silica has a direct influence on absorption of all minerals that the body requires to maintain health. Silica adds to the quality of life, and improves stamina and appearance.
Silica Water is unique ability to replenish the system with
sufficient silica to allow the body to accomplish its own healing.
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