MICRONUTRIENTS

Minerals or trace elements thereof are vital “operating materials” for our health!

One of the most important of these is silicon. One product in this category stands out like no other due to its quality and bioavailability:

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Why silica is an essential trace element:

Silica is one of the many elements that make up our earth. It is the second most abundant element in the Earth’s crust, right after oxygen. There, it is found primarily in various types of rock, where it combines with oxygen to form silicon dioxide (SiO2). Although silicon is a trace element and is therefore only needed in small amounts by the human body, it is not always easy to absorb these small amounts.

The relevance of silica is rarely recognized

Scientist Hugo Schulz was among the first to realize that there is no single human tissue that lacks silicon. Consequently, silicon must play a crucial role in maintaining the health of the entire body. Schulz’s discovery dates back about 40 years, yet it’s still not part of general medical knowledge. This is strange, because if silicon is found everywhere in the body, it’s reasonable to assume that a deficiency could have health effects in all areas of the body.

Silica for Strong Connective Tissue

Silica as a Water Reservoir

Another important property of silicon is its ability to bind up to 300 times its own weight in water. This helps the body maintain its water balance, without which a well-functioning metabolism would not be possible.

Silicon’s water-binding capacity is also crucial for the elasticity of the skin, as well as that of cartilage, tendons, and ligaments. The consequences of a silicon deficiency – together with a micronutrient and antioxidant deficiency – can cause premature skin aging, ligament and tendon weakness, and degenerative changes in the joints.

Strong Bones Thanks to Silicon

Silica – An Important Component of Blood Vessel Walls

Just as silicon gives connective tissue strength and elasticity, it also ensures healthy flexibility in the blood vessels.

Silica Mobilizes the Immune System

A silica deficiency initiates the aging process

It has also long been scientifically proven that the body’s silicon content decreases with age. This development is a gradual process that begins in adolescence and ultimately becomes physically noticeable and visible around the age of 40.

Three Ways to Compensate for a Silica Deficiency:

  1. Eat plenty of silica-containing foods.
  2. Take a silica-rich dietary supplement with high bioavailability.
  3. Use silica-rich medicinal plants.


The silica molecules in plant-based foods are relatively large, meaning they are often difficult for the human body to utilize. Therefore, only a small portion of the ingested silicon is actually utilized by the body. The rest is excreted unused via the kidneys and intestines.

Our current intensive agriculture makes things even more difficult. This means that plants are generally unable to absorb fewer nutrients and vital substances – and thus less silicon – from the soil.

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The Silica Treatment

If you want to take silicon as a dietary supplement, it is recommended that you do so as a course of treatment over a period of 3 to 6 months. Only then will the effects of the optimized silicon supply become noticeable.
The visible effects of a good silicon supply include smoother skin, healthy toenails and fingernails, and strong and shiny hair. Accelerated hair regrowth is also one of the many known results of using silicon – both internally (drops) and externally (hair tonic).

Measuring Silica Deficiency

Determining silicon deficiency requires a diagnosis from an experienced physician. They can have silicon levels measured using a full blood analysis in a specialized laboratory, allowing a concrete assessment of the current supply situation. Unlike conventional blood tests, full blood analysis measures silicon levels not only in serum but also in blood cells. Therefore, this blood analysis is considered particularly informative.