Introduction
Our
bodies need silica. In our youth, our tissues absorb and maintain
high levels of silica— enabling our bodies to remain very flexible,
resilient, and energetic. As we age, our silica levels steadily decline,
and we begin to exhibit the traditional signs of aging— including bone,
joint and cartilage deterioration; dry, distressed skin; brittle nails,
thinning hair, and tooth and gum loss.
It's
believed that silica supplementation may be a key factor in helping us
maintain a healthier, more youthful, and pain-free body— and in reducing
the body's natural recovery time.
Silica
and the bones + joints
Calcium and
Vitamin D alone are not sufficient for bone growth, density, strength, and
flexibility. Silica, along with other trace minerals found in this
formula, is needed to strengthen bones, increase collagen production, and
may help prevent osteoporosis. Cellfood Essential Silica Formula contains
easy-to-absorb silica plus all the needed additional trace minerals.
Silica
and the skin, hair, nails, teeth + gums
Studies
show that without adequate silica, the body cannot, as we age, maintain
optimum skin elasticity, strong hair, nails, teeth and gums.
Silica
and the heart
Studies
confirm that with age, silica disappears from the aorta, the heart's key
blood vessel— thus weakening its critical connective tissue, and
resulting in a greater risk of occlusive heart disease.
Silica
and the brain
Silica
levels decrease with aging and therefore may be needed in larger amounts
by the elderly. Studies show that silica counteracts the effects of
aluminum on the body and therefore may be important in preventing
Alzheimer’s disease.
Ingredients
Cellfood Essential Silica Formula contains Cellfood proprietary blend and
pure silica.
Directions
for use
Shake
bottle gently before using. Take 15 drops in 8 ounces of purified water or
juice twice daily. May also be used after strenuous physical activity. No
refrigeration required.
These
statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not
intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. If under medical
care, or if pregnant or nursing, consult a health professional. |