What is Super silica for?

Product Description. Super Silica Cell Power by Positive Power Nutritionals provides the high-energy delivery process for Silica to be assimilated at the cellular level. It is rapidly absorbed by the body through the mucous linings of the mouth, throat and esophagus, providing more usable nutrients for healing.

How do you take Super silica?

There are a number of ways to take silica, but the most common method is to eat silica-rich foods such as artichokes, asparagus and leafy greens. You can also try herbs that are rich in sources of silica such as nettle leaf and horsetail.

What does cell power do for you?

You can use CELL POWER to treat acne, sunburns, insect bites, skin rashes, bruises, swollen joints, open bruises, warts, scars, cold sores, moles, skin tags, and nail fungus. In addition, CELL POWER can be used to purify water and wash fruits and vegetables.

Does taking silica have side effects?

Silica has a very low risk for toxicity when taken orally. The EFSA note that even after administering very high doses of up to 9,000 milligrams of silica per kilogram of body weight, no adverse effects appeared.

Does silica help with weight loss?

Results: Animals receiving large pore mesoporous silica with a high-fat diet show a significant reduction in body weight and fat composition, with no observable negative effects.

What are the ingredients in cell power?

Discovered in 1949 in Colorado, Cell Power® utilizes a natural process through which the sun energizes a blend of beets, grapes, and pure vegetable protein. This remarkable quantum physics process requires 7 months to make every batch.

How do you take power from a cell?

adults take 5 to 10 drops in 12 – 20 fl. oz, or more of distilled or purified water, or juice. take 1 to 3 times daily for energy. after taking cell power® for a month or more, you may increase drops up to 15 per dose.

What is the side effects of silica?

Inhaling crystalline silica can lead to serious, sometimes fatal illnesses including silicosis, lung cancer, tuberculosis (in those with silicosis), and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). In addition, silica exposure has been linked to other illnesses including renal disease and other cancers.