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Silicium G5 Gel Organic silica Balm 16.91 Oz (500ML)Aqua, Methylsilanol, hydroxyethylcellulose, Citrus grandis, Glycerin, Silica.Apply a thin layer on the skin and leave it untouched for 15 minutes. Then, massage the gel until completely absorbed. Apply 3-4 times per day. Very effective thanks to its capacity of penetration and regenerating qualities. It stimulates also collagen and elastin synthesis. Learn More: Health Library Relevant Health Library Info Pain Relievers Buying Guide Close Silicium G5 Gel Organic Silica Balm - 16.91 oz (500ml) by Silicium Silicium - G5 Gel Organic Silica - 500 ml. (16.91 fl. oz.) Silicium G5 Gel Organic Silica is useful for regaining an active lifestyle and minimize joint discomfort. Silicium G5 Gel is a proprietary blend of organic silica with other beneficial extracts. It is specially formulated for optimal absorption at the site of application. This hypoallergenic gel is highly valued for use in osteopathy, physiotherapy, kinesiology and cosmetic dermatology due to its properties of promoting the re-growth, strength and elasticity of connective tissues, as well as speeding the healing of wounds to the skin. Exceptionally effective, apply it with a light massage to the cervicals, lumbars, knees, etc., for increased flexibility and joint mobility. Silicium G5 Gel helps increase the strength of the joint and improve the resilience of connective tissues. With consistent application, Silicium G5 Gel improves the appearance of the skin, as well as the strength and luster of the hair and nails. It supports the synthesis of collagen and elastin, both of which have a firming and tightening action on the skin. Silicium Frequently Asked Questions What makes our silica different from others on the market. Our silica is the only true organic, living silica on the market. This is important as our bodies absorb and utilize organic based minerals. Inorganic minerals are more difficult to be used by our bodies. The main component of Orgono is fifth generation organic-type silica, monomethylsilanetriol, CH3 (Si OH)3, one of the best silica carriers, and also a molecule enhancer. Can we get enough silica from foods. If you look through the research that has been published on this, the opinion is no. A lot of materials state our foods are de-mineralized in general, however silica seems to be specifically lacking. This is not to say, certain foods don't contain silica, such as peppers, husks of seeds, bamboo and horsetail herb, however if you take a look at the actual amount of silica in these specific foods, you will find it is not very much. People with silica deficiencies show an improvement after taking Orgono. How Silica works in the Body. Silica is one of the key elements in the connective tissue of the whole body. It reinforces the connective tissue and improves joint and bone problems. In the brain, silica takes on prime importance, as it is only through the action of silica that the build-up of aluminum in the brain may be prevented. As more and more cases of aluminum toxicity are coming to light, the connection to proper supplementation with silica becomes clear. Orgono Living Silica works to increase energy and strength, build the connective tissue resilience, and make cells more alkaline. With increasing Orgono Living Silica intake, hair, nails and skin quality. The Scientific Case for Silica Supplementation Organic silica, also known as silicon, is one of those elements whose lists of documented benefits just keeps growing as time passes and more research is conducted. Silica is one of the most abundant minerals on the planet, but there are very few foods that contain an adequate amount to supply the quantity your body needs. The human body requires good nutrition to renew, repair and rejuvenate itself on a daily basis and organic silica has been found to have an absolute influence on the absorption and processes that the body requires to maintain good health. In today's modern world, we are over taxed by hectic lifestyles, pollution, overly processed food and poor food choices that contribute to dietary deficiencies. Silica serves too crucial a role in our health and should not be one of those deficiencies. Our bodies need silica regardless of our age and even when diet is not the primary factor in cases of deficiencies, we often become deficient in this essential trace element simply thorough the aging process. In our youth, our tissues absorb and maintain high levels of silica. enabling our bodies to remain flexible, resilient, and energetic. but as we age, our silica levels steadily decline until they become almost non-existent. In fact, 80% of all of our body's silica is used up by the time we become adults. The effect of this steady decrease in silica levels is a progressive decline in health, increasing fatigue and acceleration of the aging process. Silica supplementation can be an aid in supporting healthy bones, joints, cartilage and blood vessels, as well as skin, nails, hair, teeth and gums. The result would be an improved well-being. Numerous clinical studies support the benefits of silica for the body and have found the following: Silica and the Bones and Joints Calcium and vitamin D alone are not sufficient for bone growth, density, strength, and flexibility. In fact, the body cannot absorb and use calcium without the presence of silica. Data suggests that instead of promoting healing, calcium supplementation speeds up the leeching away of bone calcium and thus accelerates the degenerative process of osteoporosis and similar diseases that affect the connective tissues in the human body. For objectives of re-mineralization in damaged bones, it is advised that a sufficient silica supplement be taken daily because bones are composed of mainly of the minerals phosphorus, Magnesium and calcium; however, these minerals need the presence of silica to be deposited into the bones, especially calcium. It hastens the healing of fractures and also diminishes scarring at the location of a fracture. A great deal of research evidence indicates that through a transmutation process, silica is turned into calcium when there is a calcium deficiency and the body needs it. Silica and the Immune System Silica may play an important role in the immune system and the its biological response to harmful stimuli because it is necessary for the manufacturing process of antibodies/antigens and it encourages the conversion of LB (Lymphocyte B) into LT (Lymphocyte T). Silica decreases swelling due to its positive effects on the lymphatic system. Silica and the Skin Skin is our largest protective organ. Collagen accounts for up to 75% of the weight of the dermis and is responsible for the resilience and elasticity of the skin. Collagen, which is mostly made up of silica, is the glue that holds us together. Our connective tissues consist of collagen, elastin, mucopolysaccharides and mucous carbohydrates which aid in moisture retention. Their capacity to hold on to moisture keeps the connective tissue resilient and has apparent importance in the prevention of premature aging. All these valuable molecules house large quantities of silica. Studies show that without adequate silica, the body cannot maintain optimum skin elasticity, strong hair, nails, teeth and gums. Silica and the Brain Silica levels decrease with aging and therefore may be needed in larger amounts by the elderly. Scientists and researchers have long hypothesized that Alzheimer's disease is linked to a build up of aluminum in the brain, and links between aluminum in drinking water supplies and Alzheimer's have now been ascertained. A factor that had been overlooked is that silica reduces the accumulation of aluminum. When researchers added silica to aluminum-laced water supplies, it inhibited the aluminum from being absorbed. It also caused a proliferation in the excretion of aluminum in urine and lowered aluminum concentrations in the brain, liver, bone, spleen and kidneys. Silica, therefore, may be important in supporting neurological health. Silica and the Cardiovascular System Silica can hinder the effects of coronary disease by fortifying blood vessels. Studies confirm that with age, silica disappears from the aorta, the heart's key blood vessel. thus weakening its critical connective tissue, and resulting in a greater cardiac risk. Silica also aids in the repair and maintenance of vital lung tissues and defending them from pollution. Other facts about silica include: silica is water soluble; hence, it easily absorbed via the intestinal wall and is also rapidly excreted. It does not accumulate in the body, so consistent daily supplementation is important. Studies have not found any negative side effects from too much silica. Its safety and extensive range of uses makes silica one of the most important minerals used in complementary therapy and alternative medicine. Regular supplementation could make a significant difference in the quality of our lives during later years. Silicium's Mission Statement Specific disorders can be augmented or caused by inadequate nutrition and Silicium Laboratories, LLC has always taken a holistic approach to helping their customers with complementary therapies. As a best in class nutritional supplement provider, Silicium Laboratories is committed to offering the most effective organic silica products in the world. They are proud to contribute to the creation of healthier lives within the global community. Silicium Laboratories is guided by the vision of enhancing the physical, psychological, social and spiritual well being of people everywhere through natural healthcare.Long Description
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