We are born with an abundance of silica and relatively low amounts of calcium. The loss of Silica content, the amount of calcium increases, the aging process is calcification and dehydration of living tissue. Silica enhances the function of iron, calcium, magnesium, potassium and boron, and is essential for bone development and growth. Bones need silica to recalcify and to strengthen bone tissue. A silica deficiency in tissue causes a calcium deficiency which, in turn, results in a loss of tissue elasticity.
Silica is also one of the most important constituents of the body’s connective tissue, including cartilage, vascular lining, tendons, and ligaments. It is found in the thymus gland, the adrenal glands, the liver, the spleen, the pancreas and in the hair. Silica functions as a cross-linking agent, providing strength, flexibility, and resilience to collagen and elastin connective tissues. It is known to play a part in the integrity of the bones, arterial walls, skin, teeth, gums, hair and nails.
There is a relationship between silica and the rate of aluminum concentration in the brains of Alzheimer’s patients. Much research points to the fact that a deficiency of silica in one’s diet is the causal effect of an increase of aluminum in the body, and its ultimate accumulation into the synapses of the brain. Silica plays an important role in helping the body to eliminate this accumulation of aluminum, which is a causative factor in certain forms of senility, including Alzheimer’s disease.
Maintaining a healthy level of silica will retard the aging process. The average adult body requires the maintenance of about 20 grams of silica to promote good health. However, the body metabolizes and secretes about 10-40 mg. of silica per day through urination, hair loss and nail trimming. Thus, the body’s natural level of silica declines causing signs of aging such as bone loss, dry and wrinkled skin, weakened teeth and gums and hair loss to occur. Living Silica is unique in its therapeutic ability to replenish the system with sufficient silicon to allow the body to heal itself.
Living Silica is best regarded as a general healing tonic, since it appears to facilitate a general healing response and move the body towards a more naturally balanced state. In this situation most health disorders have been seen to improve in many taking the product. Living Silica is effective in treating 85% of asthma cases. It is through its calming and stabilizing effect on the immune system (it may help all auto-immune disorders to some extent), its detoxifying effect on the lymphatic system and its beneficial effect on the adrenal glands. Living Silica is thought to correct electrical disturbance of cells as well as initiate cellular regeneration.
Silica is an essential mineral that up until recently was extremely difficult to absorb.
Silica is the second most abundant element on earth. It is an essential element of living matter and humans have a critical need for this element. Silica is a vital mineral that is almost completely overlooked by mainstream nutritionists. It was originally thought that silica is at worst an environmental contaminant of the human body and at best an element which quickly passes through the body and is excreted. These ideas were based almost entirely upon observations of mineral silica, which in the form of dust and particles was responsible for a number of serious illnesses such as silicosis.
Silica in mineral form had been used therapeutically, but it was absorbed inefficiently into the human body. It had traditionally gained a place in the pantheon of herbal remedies, being present in horsetail fern and some vegetables. Living Silica is 95% utilized, greater than any other natural form of silica.
We are born with an abundance of silica and relatively low amounts of calcium. Then with every advancement in chronological age, the amount of calcium increases and the amount of silica decreases within the body. Silica enhances the function of iron, calcium, magnesium, potassium and boron, and is essential for bone development and growth. Bones need silica to recalcify and to strengthen bone tissue. A silica deficiency in tissue causes a calcium deficiency which, in turn, results in a loss of tissue elasticity.
Silica is also one of the most important constituents of the body’s connective tissue, including cartilage, vascular lining, tendons, and ligaments. It is found in the thymus gland, the adrenal glands, the liver, the spleen, the pancreas and in considerable amount in hair. Silica functions as a cross-linking agent, providing strength, flexibility, and resilience to collagen and elastin connective tissues. It is known to play a part in the integrity of the bones, arterial walls, skin, teeth, gums, hair and nails, and has been used to alleviate eczema and psoriasis. Recently, modern research has focused on determining the role of silica in rheumatic disorders and arterial disease.
Silica is thought to improve the cardiovascular system, decreasing the risk of coronary problems. It has been shown to be abundant (up to 14 times more) in the arteries of people who are free of heart disease. It is essential in maintaining the structural integrity, elasticity and permeability of the arteries, thereby regulating the blood pressure.
There is a relationship between silica and the rate of aluminum concentration in the brains of Alzheimer's patients. Much research points to the fact that a deficiency of silica in one's diet is the causal effect of an increase of aluminum in the body, and its ultimate accumulation into the synapses of the brain. Silica plays an important role in helping the body to eliminate this accumulation of aluminum, which is a causative factor in certain forms of senility, including Alzheimer's disease.
Dr. Richard Barmakian, shows that fractured bones did not heal at all when high amounts of calcium were present. However, they heal extremely well when relatively low amounts of calcium are present with an abundance of silica. It has been shown that in bone demineralization, silica deficiency is a precursor to calcium deficiency.
Living Silica is best regarded as a general healing tonic, since it appears to facilitate a general healing response and move the body towards a more naturally balanced state. In this situation most health disorders have been seen to improve in many taking the product. Although we cannot control the order in which the body heals; so, if for example we take it for a skin condition we may find that after for example 3 months use, the skin condition has not improved (in many cases skin conditions improve rapidly), but the back complaint or the asthma that one also suffered from are much improved. For example it has been found that Organic silicon G5 is effective in treating 85% of asthma cases. Living Silica is thought to correct electrical disturbance of cells as well as initiate cellular regeneration.
Directions for use:
Apply Living Silica gel, 5-6 times a day. It can be applied externally or eaten, let it absorb in the mouth and liquify naturally. You can of course apply in greater quantities, the key is consistent application as it is a living substance that interacts with the entire physical structure. |