Orthosilicic Acid

Primary Application
Imprint
For what
Integumentary
Skeletal and Muscular
Source
Vitamins and Minerals
For whom
People

Orthosilicic acid (H₄SiO₄) is a water-soluble and bioavailable form of silicon, a trace element vital for maintaining healthy connective tissues, bones, skin, hair, and nails. It may help support collagen synthesis, enhance bone mineralization, promote skin elasticity and hydration, improve joint health, strengthen hair and nails, and support overall tissue repair and rejuvenation.


Orthosilicic Acid
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