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Silica Colloidal

Orange and Apple

4.2

NPN: 80011570

3249$

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Colloidal

Land Art’s Colloidal Silica is a natural supplement designed to support healthy hair, nails, and skin. Derived from marine diatoms (fossilized microalgae), this form of silica allows for higher silica levels.

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Land Art’s Colloidal Silica is a natural supplement designed to support the health of hair, nails, and skin. Derived from marine diatoms (fossilized microalgae), this form of silica allows for higher silica levels.

Composition
Our colloidal silica is distinguished by:
– Naturally sourced silicon from diatoms
– A colloidal form, ideal for adults under 50
– Natural orange and apple flavours for a pleasant consumption

Use and Precautions
Consume according to the recommended dose, alone or diluted in a glass of water or juice.
– Ideal for preserving skin elasticity, strengthening hair, and strengthening nails
– Recommended for people under 50 and not taking medication to reduce stomach acid.

– Helps maintain healthy hair, nails and skin.
– Helps maintain a good health.

Children and adolescents : Consult a health care practitioner
Adults: 1 teaspoon (5 ml) once daily.

Warnings and contraindications:
– Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
– Do not use if you are taking blood thinners.

Other information:
– Shake well before use.
– Keep the bottle tightly closed at room temperature (15-30°C).

Medicinal ingredients (per 5mL) :
– Silicon (silicon dioxide) 50 mg
– Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) 6mg

Non-medicinal ingredients : Purified water, concentrated apple juice, xanthan gum, citric acid, sodium benzoate, potassium sorbate, natural orange flavour.

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F.A.Q.

What is the difference between colloidal silica and ionic silica?

Colloidal silica is composed of particles suspended in water, while ionic silica is dissolved in an ionic state, which makes it more easily absorbed by the body. The ionic form is therefore often preferred for people aged 50 and over.

What is silica used for?

Silicon plays a structural role, especially in connective tissues, skin, hair, bones, and joints. Silica is involved in the synthesis of collagen and elastin, it helps maintain bone strength, and it helps strengthen keratin, the main protein in hair and nails.

Where does silica come from?

Free silica is very abundant in nature in the form of quartz or diatom layers. Diatoms are microalgae rich in silica.

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