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Q.
"I would like to ask you about your Silica. How much
is needed
to dissolve calcium deposits? Where does your silica
come from, Horsetail Rush? Does it effect a woman's hormones
in any way; raise estrogen, Dhea, Testosterone, or Progesterone?"
A.
I achieved excellent results with dissolving the calcium
deposits on my neck with a daily dose of 375mgs/day. It
took between 6 and 9 months. Larger doses will accelerate
the process. We know of no toxic dose of Eidon silica.
Our silica is sourced from silica sand mined in the southeast
U.S.
Silica does seem to help stabilize hormone production and
regulation in some women and men. Some women have seen improvement
in the symptoms of menopause when supplementing with silica.
This has not been a universal reaction and we have no idea
as to the physiological mechanism at work. There is no scientific
research validating or disproving these anecdotal statements.
However, all minerals function in the body by catalyzing
cellular enzymes. These enzymes control every function
of every cell. An optimal balance of all essential
minerals is essential for proper cellular function at all
levels. Proper hormone levels are directly related
to this optimal mineral balance. It isn't just one
or two minerals that control the entire endocrine system.
Take a look at our hair mineral analysis program.
It is the best way to establish your current mineral status
and to obtain direction on what you should be supplementing
with to reestablish an optimal mineral balance.
Supplementing
with any (one) mineral will not directly change any hormone
level as far as I know. Achieving a balance will give
your cells the catalysts they need to function properly
- this includes magnesium. A proper diet, exercise, and
stress management are also very important. To achieve a
good well functioning endocrine system though you must strive
for complete mineral balance. The Eidon hair test program
is a very good start in this direction.
In good
health,
Rick Wagner
For
more information about Eidon's Silica, see also:
What
is Eidon Silica Mineral Supplement?
Chief Chemist, Fred Elsner, explains the chemistry behind
our silica supplement.
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