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5 weeks treatment. The treatment consists of taking one or
two tablespoon of G5 a day for one month.
G5 Organic Silica is the only form of Silica on the market that
is 95% absorbable. It is expensive, but in the case of effectiveness
there is no substitute on the market. I am interested in the Anti-Aging
potential of G5. Silica is one of the elements in the body that
our bodies become greatly deficient in as we Age. Aging is a disease,
it is a sign that our bodies are breaking down, I always wonder
why people stop health treatments when the overt signs of the disease
disappear. They say they are cured! Well, it is true that they may
not have something specific taking place, but most likely there
are sub-clinical signs of disease everywhere. In order to attempt
the monumental task of reversing your age, you need to be in the
view of modern medicine in optimum health; which is a very low bar
for people shooting for the stars. We do not think that Age Reversal
is possible because we look at everyone else and see that they are
aging. They however are not doing anything extra-ordinary in regards
to maintenance of their health. Massive G5 supplementation may be
a vital key for Age Reversal potential. The recommended dose is
30ml for extremely sick people and then back off to a maintenance
regimen. Due to the expense of this product, levels beyond 30ml
per day are out of the range for most people’s budget, I plan
myself to go beyond those levels to see if there is any added benefit.
Silica is the second most abundant element on earth. It is an essential
element of living matter and humans have a critical need for this
element. Silica is a vital mineral that is almost completely overlooked
by mainstream nutritionists. It was originally thought that silica
is at worst an environmental contaminant of the human body and at
best an element which quickly passes through the body and is excreted.
These ideas were based almost entirely upon observations of mineral
silica, which in the form of dust and particles was responsible
for a number of serious illnesses such as silicosis.
Silica in mineral form had been used therapeutically, but it was
absorbed inefficiently into the human body. It had traditionally
gained a place in the pantheon of herbal remedies, being present
in horsetail fern and some vegetables. Work since the 1930s on absorbable
mineral and organic silica showed irrefutably that organic silica
could be described as an essential nutrient for both humans and
other animals. In studies during the 1970s, it was found that silica
supplementation aided bone and cartilage growth. In 1993, it was
reported that treatment with silica could stimulate bone formation.
By the 1990s, silica formulations were being used by some pharmaceutical
companies on wound and burn dressings because it was recognized
that silica healed wounds more quickly and could stabilize burns.
We are born with an abundance of silica and relatively low amounts
of calcium. Then with every advancement in chronological age, the
amount of calcium increases and the amount of silica decreases within
the body. Silica enhances the function of iron, calcium, magnesium,
potassium and boron, and is essential for bone development and growth.
Bones need silica to re-calcify and to strengthen bone tissue. A
silica deficiency in tissue causes a calcium deficiency which, in
turn, results in a loss of tissue elasticity.
Silica is also one of the most important constituents of the body’s
connective tissue, including cartilage, vascular lining, tendons,
and ligaments. It is found in the thymus gland, the adrenal glands,
the liver, the spleen, the pancreas and in considerable quantity
in hair. It functions as a cross-linking agent, providing strength,
flexibility, and resilience to collagen and elastin connective tissues.
It is known to play a part in the integrity of the bones, arterial
walls skin, teeth, gums, hair and nails, and has been used to alleviate
eczema and psoriasis. Recently, modern research has focused on determining
the role of silica in rheumatic disorders and arterial disease.
Silica prevents osteoporosis and in strengthening the musculoskeletal
system, preventing injuries and speeding the healing of fractures.
It does this by helping in the creation of the body’s structural
matrix for forming and repairing connective tissue. It also contributes
to the buildup of minerals on this matrix during development. Silica
is present in osteoblasts (bone forming cells) responsible for the
deposition of calcium phosphate on the protein matrix of bone. It
stimulates chrondroblast or cartilage-forming cells to deposit proteins
and other structural materials on the matrix. Finally, it helps
in the building process of fiber-forming cells important to the
creation of collagen.
Silica is thought to improve the cardiovascular system, decreasing
the risk of coronary problems. It has been shown to be abundant
(up to 14 times more) in the arteries of people who are free of
heart disease. It is essential in maintaining the structural integrity,
elasticity and permeability of the arteries, thereby regulating
the blood pressure.
There is a relationship between silica and the rate of aluminum
concentration in the brains of Alzheimer’s patients. Much
research points to the fact that a deficiency of silica in one’s
diet is the causal effect of an increase of aluminum in the body,
and its ultimate accumulation into the synapses of the brain. Silica
plays an important role in helping the body to eliminate this accumulation
of aluminum, which is a causative factor in certain forms of senility,
including Alzheimer’s disease.
Research shows that skeletal diseases such as osteomalacia (soft
bones), and osteoporosis (porous bones and/or spontaneous fractures,
as well as shrinkage) although caused by a calcium deficiency, do
not respond to calcium therapy alone. Research conducted in Paris
, France by noted biophysicists Louis Kervran, and in the United
States by Dr. Richard Barmakian, shows that fractured bones did
not heal at all when high amounts of calcium were present. They
heal fair to poorly when moderate amounts of calcium were present.
However, they heal extremely well when relatively low amounts of
calcium were present with an abundance of silica. It has been shown
that in bone demineralization, silica deficiency is a precursor
to calcium deficiency.
Maintaining a healthy level of silica may overall retard the aging
process. The average adult body requires the maintenance of about
20 grams of silica to promote good health. However, the body metabolizes
and secretes about 10-40 mg. of silica per day through urination,
hair loss and nail trimming. Thus, the body’s natural level
of silica declines with age causing signs of aging such as bone
loss, dry and wrinkled skin, weakened teeth and gums and hair loss
to occur.
Given the importance of silica in our diet, it is surprising that
more people are not aware of it. Silica remains the missing element
in many anti-aging programs of today.
There are many silica and silicon supplements on the market, but
we believe that the Organic Silicon G5 is unique in its therapeutic
ability to replenish the system with sufficient silicon to allow
the body to accomplish its own healing. This product is especially
suitable for delicate types, for those with a damaged nervous system,
broken down types and hypersensitive types. As soon as one takes
the first dose of the Organic silicon G5 a feeling of calm and improved
sleep usually follow.
Organic Silicon (G5) is best regarded as a general healing tonic,
since it appears to facilitate a general healing response and move
the body towards a more naturally balanced state. In this situation
most health disorders have been seen to improve in many taking the
product. Although we cannot control the order in which the body
heals; so, if for example we take it for a skin condition we may
find that after for example 3 months use, the skin condition has
not improved (in many cases skin conditions improve rapidly), but
the back complaint or the asthma that one also suffered from are
much improved. For example it has been found that Organic silicon
G5 is effective in treating 85% of asthma cases (see below), however,
Organic Silicon G5 is not a specific treatment for asthma. It is
through its calming and stabilizing effect on the immune system
(it may help all auto-immune disorders to some extent), its detoxifying
effect on the lymphatic system and its beneficial effect on the
adrenal glands and the liver that could explain is usefulness in
the example condition discussed, i.e. asthma. Also, Organic Silicon
G5 is thought to correct electrical disturbance of cells as well
as initiate cellular regeneration, this may account for its diverse
effects as discussed in detail below.
Is Silica really a miracle? No! Silica is an essential
mineral that up until recently was extremely difficult to absorb.
Silica is the second most abundant element on earth. It is an essential
element of living matter and humans have a critical need for this
element. Silica is a vital mineral that is almost completely overlooked
by mainstream nutritionists. It was originally thought that silica
is at worst an environmental contaminant of the human body and at
best an element which quickly passes through the body and is excreted.
These ideas were based almost entirely upon observations of mineral
silica, which in the form of dust and particles was responsible
for a number of serious illnesses such as silicosis.
Silica in mineral form had been used therapeutically, but it was
absorbed inefficiently into the human body. It had traditionally
gained a place in the pantheon of herbal remedies, being present
in horsetail fern and some vegetables. Work since the 1930s on absorbable
mineral and organic silica showed irrefutably that organic silica
could be described as an essential nutrient for both humans and
other animals. In studies during the 1970s, it was found that silica
supplementation aided bone and cartilage growth. In 1993, it was
reported that treatment with silica could stimulate bone formation.
By the 1990s, silica formulations were being used by some pharmaceutical
companies on wound and burn dressings because it was recognized
that silica healed wounds more quickly and could stabilize burns.
We are born with an abundance of silica and relatively low amounts
of calcium. Then with every advancement in chronological age, the
amount of calcium increases and the amount of silica decreases within
the body. Silica enhances the function of iron, calcium, magnesium,
potassium and boron, and is essential for bone development and growth.
Bones need silica to re-calcify and to strengthen bone tissue. A
silica deficiency in tissue causes a calcium deficiency which, in
turn, results in a loss of tissue elasticity.
Silica is also one of the most important constituents of the body’s
connective tissue, including cartilage, vascular lining, tendons,
and ligaments. It is found in the thymus gland, the adrenal glands,
the liver, the spleen, the pancreas and in considerable quantity
in hair. It functions as a cross-linking agent, providing strength,
flexibility, and resilience to collagen and elastin connective tissues.
It is known to play a part in the integrity of the bones, arterial
walls skin, teeth, gums, hair and nails, and has been used to alleviate
eczema and psoriasis. Recently, modern research has focused on determining
the role of silica in rheumatic disorders and arterial disease.
Silica prevents osteoporosis and in strengthening the musculoskeletal
system, preventing injuries and speeding the healing of fractures.
It does this by helping in the creation of the body’s structural
matrix for forming and repairing connective tissue. It also contributes
to the buildup of minerals on this matrix during development. Silica
is present in osteoblasts (bone forming cells) responsible for the
deposition of calcium phosphate on the protein matrix of bone. It
stimulates chrondroblast or cartilage-forming cells to deposit proteins
and other structural materials on the matrix. Finally, it helps
in the building process of fiber-forming cells important to the
creation of collagen.
Silica is thought to improve the cardiovascular system, decreasing
the risk of coronary problems. It has been shown to be abundant
(up to 14 times more) in the arteries of people who are free of
heart disease. It is essential in maintaining the structural integrity,
elasticity and permeability of the arteries, thereby regulating
the blood pressure.
There is a relationship between silica and the rate of aluminum
concentration in the brains of Alzheimer’s patients. Much
research points to the fact that a deficiency of silica in one’s
diet is the causal effect of an increase of aluminum in the body,
and its ultimate accumulation into the synapses of the brain. Silica
plays an important role in helping the body to eliminate this accumulation
of aluminum, which is a causative factor in certain forms of senility,
including Alzheimer’s disease.
Research shows that skeletal diseases such as osteomalacia (soft
bones), and osteoporosis (porous bones and/or spontaneous fractures,
as well as shrinkage) although caused by a calcium deficiency, do
not respond to calcium therapy alone. Research conducted in Paris
, France by noted biophysicists Louis Kervran, and in the United
States by Dr. Richard Barmakian, shows that fractured bones did
not heal at all when high amounts of calcium were present. They
heal fair to poorly when moderate amounts of calcium were present.
However, they heal extremely well when relatively low amounts of
calcium were present with an abundance of silica. It has been shown
that in bone demineralization, silica deficiency is a precursor
to calcium deficiency.
Maintaining a healthy level of silica may overall retard the aging
process. The average adult body requires the maintenance of about
20 grams of silica to promote good health. However, the body metabolizes
and secretes about 10-40 mg. of silica per day through urination,
hair loss and nail trimming. Thus, the body’s natural level
of silica declines with age causing signs of aging such as bone
loss, dry and wrinkled skin, weakened teeth and gums and hair loss
to occur.
Given the importance of silica in our diet, it is surprising that
more people are not aware of it. Silica remains the missing element
in many anti-aging programs of today.
There are many silica and silicon supplements on the market, but
we believe that the Organic Silicon G5 is unique in its therapeutic
ability to replenish the system with sufficient silicon to allow
the body to accomplish its own healing. This product is especially
suitable for delicate types, for those with a damaged nervous system,
broken down types and hypersensitive types. As soon as one takes
the first dose of the Organic silicon G5 a feeling of calm and improved
sleep usually follow.
Organic Silicon (G5) is best regarded as a general healing tonic,
since it appears to facilitate a general healing response and move
the body towards a more naturally balanced state. In this situation
most health disorders have been seen to improve in many taking the
product. Although we cannot control the order in which the body
heals; so, if for example we take it for a skin condition we may
find that after for example 3 months use, the skin condition has
not improved (in many cases skin conditions improve rapidly), but
the back complaint or the asthma that one also suffered from are
much improved. For example it has been found that Organic silicon
G5 is effective in treating 85% of asthma cases (see below), however,
Organic Silicon G5 is not a specific treatment for asthma. It is
through its calming and stabilizing effect on the immune system
(it may help all auto-immune disorders to some extent), its detoxifying
effect on the lymphatic system and its beneficial effect on the
adrenal glands and the liver that could explain is usefulness in
the example condition discussed, i.e. asthma. Also, Organic Silicon
G5 is thought to correct electrical disturbance of cells as well
as initiate cellular regeneration, this may account for its diverse
effects as discussed in detail below.
G5 was initially developed to treat arthritis and psoriasis, and
as such has helped many thousands of sufferers. Other users
are frequently reporting that it relieves other ailments such as
skin irritation, burns, sunburn, herpes and degenerative diseases
affecting the joints.
Silica is also one of the most important constituents of the bodys
connective tissue, including cartilage, vascular lining, tendons,
and ligaments. It is found in the thymus gland, the adrenal glands,
the liver, the spleen, the pancreas and in considerable quantity
in hair. It functions as a cross-linking agent, providing strength,
flexibility, and resilience to collagen and elastin connective tissues.
It is known to play a part in the integrity of the bones, arterial
walls skin, teeth, gums, hair and nails, and has been used to alleviate
eczema and psoriasis. Recently, modern research has focused on determining
the role of silica in rheumatic disorders and arterial disease.
Silica prevents and helps rectify osteoporosis and in strengthening
the musculoskeletal system, preventing injuries and speeding the
healing of fractures. It does this by helping in the creation of
the bodys structural matrix for forming and repairing connective
tissue. It also contributes to the build-up of minerals on this
matrix during development. Silica is present in osteoblasts (bone
forming cells) responsible for the deposition of calcium phosphate
on the protein matrix of bone. It stimulates chrondroblast or cartilage-forming
cells to deposit proteins and other structural materials on the
matrix. Finally, it helps in the building process of fiber-forming
cells important to the creation of collagen.
Mineral silica and organic silica
As a mineral, silica is the second most common constituent of the
Earth (27.8% in weight), oxygen being the first (46.6% in weight).
Silica may be amorphous or crystallised in rocks such as granite
and rock quartz, as well as in clays and sand grains. Organic silica
is different from the mineral form because there are one or more
atoms of carbon associated with hydrogen. The organic form of silica
is a component of living tissue, and occurs very often in plants,
animals and human beings. In the human body it is found particularly
in the tissues, cartilage and vascular walls, and in the thymus
gland, the adrenals, liver, pancreas, spleen and so on.
The role of Organic Silicon G5
Until 1994, it had been necessary to activate the organic silica
by adding small quantities of products used in allopathy or homeopathy,
products which were chosen specifically for each illness being treated.
These molecules could only be used in cutaneous applications. In
1994 Le Ribault perfected a new molecule which could be used, without
any additive, in the treatment of many different diseases. Another
important advance was that this molecule, absolutely non-toxic,
can be taken orally. This is G5, monomethylsilanetriol.
The properties of G5
For years proof has been accumulating of the effectiveness of organic
silica. With regard to G5, its effectiveness is proved by tests
in official laboratories and by many testimonies from doctors and
patients, supported by a great variety of records (blood analyses,
X-rays, photos, etc), and its use by more than 100,000 patients
has proved that it has the following characteristics:
It is completely non-toxic It can be assimilated directly
by the human organism and by animals and plants It has a significant
capacity to penetrate the skin and be diffused throughout the body,
reaching those organs or areas suffering from pain, damage or malfunction
It plays a vital role in restructuring the fibres of elastene and
collagen, in the early stages of bone mineralisation and in the
metabolism in general It accelerates the processes of cicatrisation
and tissue healing It is anti-inflammatory It strengthens the immune
defences of the organism It is a very efficient pain-killer which
acts within a few minutes, notably for joint pain, burns, cuts and
stings (wasps, mosquitoes, ) It has no side-effects, even after
being used for many years It is compatible with any other treatment
that may be prescribed
How does G5 work?
How can a single molecule help so many different conditions?
It is impossible to give a precise answer to this question, but
we offer a simple hypothesis which is the only reasonable explanation
in view of what has been proved so far.
We know that when a cell function is disturbed, its polarities
move slightly, so much of the disturbance in the organism is linked
to this electrical maladjustment in the cells. Studies with the
scanning electron microscope prove that molecules of organic silica
such as G5 are very unstable, especially when mixed with water.
They are always changing shape, revolving continuously a hundred
times a second. Under the SEM the molecule looks like a fern leaf,
the prominent parts being the positive poles and the hollows the
negative ones. Thus it is probable that G5 acts in the organism
to restore the polarity of the disturbed cells, supplying positive
or negative charges as required so that the cells have the power
they need to resist invasion or repair damage.
Why is G5 able to make rapid improvement in general health
as well as some symptoms the disease that is specifically
treated?
There is conclusive evidence that organic silica plays a vital
part in the general health of the human organism. We know that the
amount present in the body decreases with age. We also know that
this loss cannot be prevented because the body can only assimilate
silica in its organic form and cannot obtain it from the mineral
form. The results obtained by drinking G5 show that it can be assimilated
and that it replenishes the supply of organic silica. Though the
amount provided by the absorption of G5 decreases slowly too, it
can be replenished again by another course of treatment if the patient
feels their symptoms returning.
Why is it useful in some cases to drink G5 and apply it
to the skin as well?
G5 acts like a rocket to carry organic silica to all parts of the
body suffering from dis-ease or disturbance, even if the latter
is not causing pain. Drinking it will help the body to eliminate
the cause of the problem, but this may take a little time. It will
act first on the fundamental health problems, which are not necessarily
the most acutely painful. That is why it is necessary, as explained
above, when using it to treat a specific pain, to apply it also
on the skin as near to the source of the pain as possible.
We think everyone will benefit from taking silica. The only way
to find out is to try it.
Directions for use
G5 comes in liquid form and as a gel. The liquid can be drunk,
and both forms can be used on the skin. Typical Maintenance
use: 30 mls daily (Three dessertspoons) suggested use - 6 months
to 12 months. One dessertspoon daily thereafter if required. Intensive
use: 30 mls three times daily for up to four months then reduce
to maintenance use
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