G5 Organic Silica – good for lots of things!
As a mineral, silica is the second most common constituent of the Earth, oxygen being the first. Silica may be amorphous or crystallised in rocks such as granite and rock quartz, as well as in clays and sand grains. The organic form of silica is a component of living tissue, and occurs very often in plants, animals and human beings. In the human body it is found particularly in the tissues, cartilage and vascular walls, and in the thymus gland, the adrenals, liver, pancreas, spleen and so on.
The quantity of organic silica present in the body decreases with age. It is impossible to stop this loss because the body cannot assimilate the mineral silica ingested in food and drink, or convert it into organic silica. However many plants and micro-organisms are able to make this conversion and assimilate organic silica from the mineral silica present in the soil.
For years evidence has been accumulating of the effectiveness of organic silica. With regard to G5, its effectiveness is shown by tests in laboratories and by many testimonies from doctors and patients, supported by blood analyses and X-rays, and its use by more than 100,000 patients. G5 Organic Silica is:
Tests at the University of Pavia, Paris, involved 110 patients suffering from asthma (85% success), various allergies (75% success) and herpes (80% success).
G5 has been used for acne, allergies, arthritis and rheumatism, asthma, bruising, burns, cardiovascular problems, Crohn’s disease, cuts, diabetes, digestive problems, eczema, general debility, hair loss, nervous breakdown, psoriasis, shingles, sinusitis, sprains, stings, tendonitis, and more.
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As a mineral, silica is the second most common constituent of the Earth, oxygen being the first. Silica may be amorphous or crystallised in rocks such as granite and rock quartz, as well as in clays and sand grains. The organic form of silica is a component of living tissue, and occurs very often in plants, animals and human beings. In the human body it is found particularly in the tissues, cartilage and vascular walls, and in the thymus gland, the adrenals, liver, pancreas, spleen and so on.
The quantity of organic silica present in the body decreases with age. It is impossible to stop this loss because the body cannot assimilate the mineral silica ingested in food and drink, or convert it into organic silica. However many plants and micro-organisms are able to make this conversion and assimilate organic silica from the mineral silica present in the soil.
For years evidence has been accumulating of the effectiveness of organic silica. With regard to G5, its effectiveness is shown by tests in laboratories and by many testimonies from doctors and patients, supported by blood analyses and X-rays, and its use by more than 100,000 patients. G5 Organic Silica is:
- completely non-toxic.
- can be assimilated directly by the human organism and by animals and plants.
- can penetrate the skin and be diffused throughout the body, reaching those organs or areas suffering from pain, damage or malfunction.
- plays a vital role in restructuring the fibres of elastene and collagen, in the early stages of bone mineralisation and in the metabolism in general.
- accelerates the processes of tissue healing.
- is anti-inflammatory.
- strengthens the immune defences of the organism.
- is a very efficient pain-killer, notably
- for joint pain, burns, cuts and stings (wasps, mosquitoes, nettles, jellyfish, etc).
- has no side-effects, even after being used for many years.
- is compatible with other treatments.
Tests at the University of Pavia, Paris, involved 110 patients suffering from asthma (85% success), various allergies (75% success) and herpes (80% success).
G5 has been used for acne, allergies, arthritis and rheumatism, asthma, bruising, burns, cardiovascular problems, Crohn’s disease, cuts, diabetes, digestive problems, eczema, general debility, hair loss, nervous breakdown, psoriasis, shingles, sinusitis, sprains, stings, tendonitis, and more.
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