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SILICA
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Silica is an element required for the proper functioning of the enzyme prolyhydroxylase. This enzyme functions in the formation of collagen in bone, cartilage, and connective tissue. Essense-of-Life's Silica is derived from the Horsetail plant. The Horsetail has been used since ancient times as an anti-inflammatory, a diuretic, and an anti-coagulant. *
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SILICA (from Horsetail)
100% Organic Source from Horsetail
32 oz. bottle / 2 mg per serving
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2 Month Supply
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$79.95
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SILICA PH PACKAGE
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Varies With Use
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$675.39
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SILICA+ PH PACKAGE
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Varies With Use
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$876.19
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PET BASIC PH PACKAGE
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Varies With Use
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$422.19
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PET BONE PH PACKAGE
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Varies With Use
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$591.04
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SILICA HAS NOT BEEN EVALUATED OR APPROVED BY THE FDA FOR
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+ ACNE
Acne is an inflammatory disease of the sebaceous glands. |
+ ARTHRITIS
Arthritis is an inflammation of a joint resulting in pain and swelling. |
+ CANCER
Cancer is any of various malignant neoplasms characterized by the proliferation of anaplastic cells that tend to invade surrounding tissues and metastasize to new body sites. |
+ CROHN'S DISEASE
Crohn's Disease, or Regional Enteritis, is usually limited to the terminal ileum, but can progress to other segments of the intestine. It is characterized by nodule formation and fibrous tissue buildup, abdominal pain, and deep patchy ulceration. |
+ PMS
PMS, or Premenstral Syndrome, is a group of symptoms, including abdominal bloating, breast tenderness, headache, fatigue, irritability, and depression that occur in many women from 2 to 14 days before the onset of menstration. |
+ WATER RETENTION
Water Retention, or Edema, is the accumulation of fluid in body tissues. |
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LINK INFORMATION DISCLAIMER
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The information links provided below are not intended to promote a particular product. These links are intended to provide a broad overview of various research and hypothesis on the role of minerals and nutrition in health. They are provided to encourage personal research and a balanced view on various health and nutrition topics.
Unless noted, the articles below do NOT include scientific references.
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MORE INFORMATION ON SILICA
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"Silica: A Vital Trace Mineral"...
by Lynn Hinderliter CN, LDN
A continuing education course for CNs based on the lecture given by Dr. Vanden Berge at Anaheim, CA. in March 2001 |
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Silica Nutritional Analysis...
How silica functions in the body |
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Silica Strengthens Bones Better Than Calcium...
PDF Document requires Adobe Acrobat Reader to view. Download it HERE.
Excellent article on silica's benefits for bones, skin, hair, teeth and nails |
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Medicinal Uses of Horsetail...
For the cardiovascular system, respiratorysystem, circulatory system, genitourinary system, gastrointestinal system and more |
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Horsestail...
Horsetail, or Equisetum, is rich in silica, a mineral constituent of skin and nails. |
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Medicinal Herbs...
The Ancient Greeks used horsetail in the treatment of wounds. The Chinese used it to cool fevers and as a remedy for eye inflammations. |
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Horsetail Functions...
Collection of information from several sources about various uses for horsetail. |
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Whole Health MD...
Horsetail has been used as an anti-inflammatory, diuretic, and to control bleeding. |
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Horsetail and Cancer...
Letter from Germany |
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Silica Database File...
Horsetail descriptions and usages |
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Horsetail InfoBase...
Information on horsetail and it's benefits |
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Horsetail for Kidney Health...
The North American native peoples used horsetail to treat a number of kidney and bladder ailments. The Cherokee used horsetail to aid the kidneys. |
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