

💎 Unlock your body’s mineral magic—because strong bones and glowing skin wait for no one!
Eidon Liquid Silica Mineral Concentrate delivers 375mg of pure silica per tablespoon, a vital trace mineral that supports collagen production, hair and nail strength, and bone mineral balance. This vegan, gluten-free, and preservative-free supplement is designed for daily use with a neutral taste, helping professionals maintain youthful skin, robust connective tissue, and overall mineral harmony essential for long-term health.















| ASIN | B00FBO0HTE |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,455 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #5 in Silica Mineral Supplements |
| Brand | Eidon Ionic Minerals |
| Brand Name | Eidon Ionic Minerals |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,047 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free, Vegan |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00640923000260 |
| Item Form | Drop |
| Item Height | 2.5 inches |
| Item Volume | 60 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 2.6 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Eidon Ionic Minerals |
| Material Type Free | Gluten Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Primary Supplement Type | Silica |
| Product Benefits | Skin Health |
| UPC | 640923000260 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Fluid Ounces |
U**E
Calcium for bones? No, think SILICA instead
If your doctor is telling you to take calcium to get your bones healthy, think about getting another opinion, because that's not what bones are made of (bones have 20% calcium, and MOST of us get enough in our diets). Then research the the Phrase "strong bones need silica", and you will begin to understand our bones need minerals ALL THE TIME, not just calcium. Then read "The Calcium Lie 2" (Robert Thompson) and you will begin to understand that most of us need much more mineral supplementation that we get. This product has 375mg of silica in a tablespoon, which I am taking every other day. WHY? For me, it's all about Bone health. I am working hard to keep my MINERALS in balance, and in order. Now 375mg of silica a day is alot, and this much should rebuild bone (you need other minerals and vitamins here, let me be very clear about that). Minerals matter! I recently read that "vitamins are like little maids and butlers that scurry about turning on and off the lights, adjusting the shades, etc., but minerals were the building's foundation, the walls, the electricity (the infrastructure). According to Dr. Thompson, "Our BONES a like a "bank" that holds minerals the body needs. If we aren't making constant deposits, the body's demands (withdrawals) will render our bones brittle, thin, and our health a mess". Start thinking in terms of MINERALS that use vitamins, not the other way around. Fight to get the minerals you need--elderly people are said to have between 5 and 15 percent of their required minerals--no WONDER they have no energy--minerals are literally the "sparks" of life. Some believe that minerals ARE good health; and the reading I've done backs it up. So...I'm playing a little catch up. I'm trying to get a good macro and micro mineral BALANCE (the mineral RATIOS MATTER A LOT), and this is not simple. I am taking a lot of supplements and trying to keep up with my trace mineral elements (micro). Silica is a trace mineral element, but it is huge in bone building. My understanding is you need greater than 30-40mg for rebuilding bone. I take this every other day (I also take Eidon's Multiminerals, which has MOST, but not ALL the trace elements). When you take one mineral; another is depleted; there are synergistic and antagonistic relationships at work (quite complex). I'm a huge fan of topical magnesium; however, I just learned today that too much magnesium stops silica from entering the cells, and that is obviously not what I want. So, if you take this supplement; understand there is a cost in terms of another mineral or element in your body. Minerals have synergies, and antagonists: Cola drinks, nicotine, alchohol are antagonists to silica. But silica pushes ALUMINUM out of the cells (this can help Alzheimer's patients), so it is something to think about. My point is: minerals have to be in balance, this is needed for bone health, but there is a cost for supplementing at this level. Understand that before you jump on a particular mineral so that you don't create a cascading effect of mineral depletion. It is freally complex. The article about bone health can be found by searching on "Strong Bones Need Silica". There are excellent case studies where bone is being rebuilt (you read that correctly). Don't let anyone tell you it's normal for adults to have thinning bones. Your bones are thinner because your body is demanding minerals from them faster than you can put them in. (you can correct it). Bone health: silica, magnesium, copper, D3, K2, boron, calcium (we usually get quite enough in our diets), and major and trace elements.
S**A
Good product.
I love it. Neutral taste. Lasts enough without getting bad.
T**I
Cheapest product to thicken your hair
fantastic product for thickening your hair. Don’t need all the other gummies. This one makes your hair grow much faster than the other stuff and cost less.
J**A
Concentrado mineral de sílice líquida
Muy Funcional
P**A
An effective supplement
I've been very satisfied with the product and the seller. I've been using it for over 3 years. I feel the product has been effective in helping my skin, hair and nails. I like that it is a tasteless liquid in a small dose; one tablespoon.
K**E
Good Choice
I have been researching how to get more minerals to be absorbed by the body, and I was listening to one person who was explaining how silica is kind of the heart and soul of how collagen is used and many other minerals. Without silica then the body is not absorbing everything it needs. I have started taking silica at least one and sometimes more a day. So far, this is a product that I will continue to take daily. I am excited to see what happens after a month of using this product.
R**P
Great value for Aluminum detox
Great for Aluminum detox. Love it. Thanks
A**4
Consistency conundrum - sediment good or bad?
I've gone through one big bottle, and I've just started on the next one. Haven't noticed any change in hair or nails, but I know hair takes time. The thing that confuses me is that my first bottle was like water. This second bottle has lots of sediment and I need to shake it up well each time. There's also grit to it, and residue left on my glass. I wish I knew which bottle was the "good one." Did I just get water last month and that's why I didn't notice a change? Is this new bottle the good one? Or is the new bottle messed up and gone off? Maybe it's fine but it froze in transport and that screwed something up? I wish I knew.
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