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Browsing and saw some posts about hair, growing hair, etc. I " swear

by " silica for beatiful hair and nails. All throughout my 20's, and

with yo-yo dieting, hair was brittle and growth rate SLOW, as well as

with fingernails.

Around age 30, started drinking water with SILICA in it. AMAZING!

Hair is longest and shiniest it has ever been. Noticed a change in

nails, too. I'm sure protein in the diet and eating veggies helped,

too.

 

Anyway, here's an article on silica:

*Silica:Building Block of Nature

 

Next to oxygen, silicon is the most prevalent element on earth. The

mineral Silicon makes up 28.9% of the earth's crust, with quartz

being the most commonly occurring form. Within the human body, this

naturally occurring mineral is found in the form of silica, a natural

compound made up of silicon and oxygen. All connective tissue cells

in the body, the nails, the hair and the skin contain silica. Silica

plays an active role in bone formation, in giving tissues hold,

firmness, and strength, and in bone remineralization. Silica

molecules enhance the body's ability to increase water-absorption of

essential proteins, acting as a binding agent. By binding existing

calcium, protein and water molecules together, they help strengthen

and revitalize skin, hair and nails.

Foods ordinarily rich in silica often grow in mineral-depleted soils.

As a result, our daily diets may lack sufficient quantities of

silica. As we age, our supply of silica becomes depleted, resulting

in wrinkled, dry skin; dull, lackluster hair; and brittle nails. To

minimize these effects, it is important to take steps to replenish

our stores of silica. This can be done by eating organic foods grown

in mineral-rich soil and by adding a silica supplement.

 

This article is presented as general information only. It is not in

any way a prescription for any specific person or condition. Because

persons and circumstances vary, self treatment can be dangerous.

Consult a qualified health practitioner for advice pertaining to any

particular person or case.

 

 

*taken from AKiN'S Home Page

Have a prosperous new year!

Jennifer

minimalisticliving/

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Which brand did you use? For how long?

 

spreadwingsdove <spreadwingsdove wrote: Browsing and saw

some posts about hair, growing hair, etc. I " swear

by " silica for beatiful hair and nails. All throughout my 20's, and

with yo-yo dieting, hair was brittle and growth rate SLOW, as well as

with fingernails.

Around age 30, started drinking water with SILICA in it. AMAZING!

Hair is longest and shiniest it has ever been. Noticed a change in

nails, too. I'm sure protein in the diet and eating veggies helped,

too.

 

Anyway, here's an article on silica:

*Silica:Building Block of Nature

 

Next to oxygen, silicon is the most prevalent element on earth. The

mineral Silicon makes up 28.9% of the earth's crust, with quartz

being the most commonly occurring form. Within the human body, this

naturally occurring mineral is found in the form of silica, a natural

compound made up of silicon and oxygen. All connective tissue cells

in the body, the nails, the hair and the skin contain silica. Silica

plays an active role in bone formation, in giving tissues hold,

firmness, and strength, and in bone remineralization. Silica

molecules enhance the body's ability to increase water-absorption of

essential proteins, acting as a binding agent. By binding existing

calcium, protein and water molecules together, they help strengthen

and revitalize skin, hair and nails.

Foods ordinarily rich in silica often grow in mineral-depleted soils.

As a result, our daily diets may lack sufficient quantities of

silica. As we age, our supply of silica becomes depleted, resulting

in wrinkled, dry skin; dull, lackluster hair; and brittle nails. To

minimize these effects, it is important to take steps to replenish

our stores of silica. This can be done by eating organic foods grown

in mineral-rich soil and by adding a silica supplement.

 

This article is presented as general information only. It is not in

any way a prescription for any specific person or condition. Because

persons and circumstances vary, self treatment can be dangerous.

Consult a qualified health practitioner for advice pertaining to any

particular person or case.

 

 

*taken from AKiN'S Home Page

Have a prosperous new year!

Jennifer

minimalisticliving/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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