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BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE SILICON

Beautifies Hair, Skin & Nails, Essential for Collagen, Bones & Joints* & veins* 

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Veggie caps
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To the left is what the maker of the product have to say. To most of us it some of the terminology don't make much sense. The bottom line is: Silicon is an essential mineral required for the strength and elasticity of bones, joints, connective tissue, hair, skin, nails, mucous membranes and arteries. The stuff works. 

It comes in liquid form or in a veggie cap.

The liquid form: 

30 ml Solution of stabilized, concentrated orthosilicic acid, choline chloride and glycerine. Each drop contains 1 mg of silicon as stabilized, concentrated orthosilicic acid. There are 600 drops in each bottle. Take up to 6 drops a day. More than 3 months supply.

In veggie caps:

Each capsule of patented BioSil™ contains 5 mg of silicon as stabilized orthosilicic acid. Take 1 capsule a day. 30 days supply.


BioSil® is a stabilized, concentrated Orthosilicic Acid.

The body absorbs silicon only in the form of Orthosilicic Acid: a dissolved form of silicon that consists of a single molecule or monomer. Orthosolicic Acid is produced in small amounts in the stomach from dietary silicon. Only BioSil® contains a highly potent 2% solution of stabilized, biologically active stabilized, concentrated Orthosilicic Acid. Horsetail, algae and polymerized silicic acid have a relatively poor rate of conversion to stabilized, concentrated Orthosilicic Acid and, thus, are not well absorbed. Human studies indicate that while silicon from horsetail absorbs slightly better than the colloidal form, BioSil® absorbs 2.5 times better than horsetail or colloidal gel.

Silicon is an essential mineral required for the strength and elasticity of bones, joints, connective tissue, hair, skin, nails, mucous membranes and arteries.

 

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Last update: 10/04/07