Silica – Food-Grade Mineral Powder

Silica – Food-Grade Mineral Powder

Brand: Real-Food.shop
210.00 THB In stock Buy at Merchant

Product Description Silica is a naturally occurring trace mineral that plays a structural role in the human body. This product provides silica in a purified, food-grade mineral form with a fine powder texture for easy use. Origin Derived from a natural mineral source and processed to food-grade quality. Composition Contains silicon (Si) in a stable mineral form. The powder is finely ground to ensure good dispersion in liquids. Function Silica is involved in the formation and maintenance of connective tissue. It supports structural components of the body where flexibility and strength are required. Silica contributes to normal formation of collagen structure of skin, hair, and nails bone and joint integrity elasticity of connective tissues Characteristics neutral taste when diluted fine powder for easy mixing stable mineral composition no plant extracts or additives How to Use Add the recommended amount to water, juice, or other beverages and stir well. The powder can be taken once daily or divided into smaller portions throughout the day. Combining silica with vitamin C-rich foods can support its role in collagen formation. Health Context Silica is naturally present in whole foods such as vegetables, grains, and mineral-rich water. Modern diets often provide lower amounts due to soil depletion and food processing. This product offers a simple way to increase silica intake as part of a balanced diet. Target Audience People who focus on maintaining skin, hair, and nail quality Individuals supporting joint and connective tissue structure Customers interested in trace minerals as part of complete nutrition Important Note This product is a nutritional supplement and not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease.

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250g, 500g
Variants (2)
  • 250g — 210.00 THB — In stock
  • 500g — 380.00 THB — In stock

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