ALL ABOUT THIS ESSENTIAL MINERAL

WHAT IS SILICA?

Silica is an essential trace mineral in our body that is important in building and fortifying tissues damaged by poor diets. It is required to produce collagen and other molecules such as elastin, keratin, and glycosaminoglycans (GAGs). It also provides connective tissue with hydration, elasticity, and strength. It is crucial to have enough silica in the body for optimal health.

The role of silica

IN OUR BODIES

You can think of SILICA as the key to unlocking the regenerative and self-healing potential of your body. If you are deficient in this essential mineral, it can be noticeable in your appearance and how you feel. Deficiencies in silica are common because our diets used to contain 10 times more SILICA than they do today. This is also particularly prevalent after the age of 35, even if you follow a healthy diet and lifestyle. As we age, maintaining optimal levels of silica becomes increasingly challenging, requiring supplementation for most individuals.*

FOUND ALL AROUND US

IN NATURE

Silica, also known as silicon dioxide (SiO2), is a naturally occurring compound and is one of the most abundant minerals on Earth. It is derived from natural sources and is present in various forms, including quartz, amorphous silica, and other silicate minerals.

As we grow older, our bodies naturally experience a decline in silica levels, which can impact the strength and elasticity of our skin, hair, nails, and bones. However, through supplementation and consuming silica-rich foods, we can help counteract this loss and provide our bodies with the necessary silica to support overall wellness.

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THE PASSIONATE STORY

OF LIVING SILICA®

1972

DISCOVERING THERAPEUTIC POTENTIALIN QUARTZ CRYSTALS

1975

NEW PROCEDURE TO COLLECTSILICA DEPOSITS

1982

HARNESSING THE BENEFITS OF SILICA-ENRICHED SAND

1994

LE RIBAULT CREATES A NEWMOLECULE