Silica does exist in the blood. Silica, in the form of silicon dioxide (SiO2), is naturally present in trace amounts in the body and can be found in various tissues and fluids, including the blood. Warning signs of silica deficiency include brittle nails, longitudinal ridges on the nails, poor hair growth and breakage, hair loss, premature wrinkles, osteoporosis, poor muscle tone, cellulite, and stretch marks, especially following pregnancy, brittle teeth, dental caries, acne, eczema, boils, scarring, kidney stones. What causes a lack of silica in the body? Organic silica deficiency used to be rare. This has changed due to today's eating habits: we consume less “real” (natural, fresh) food and more ultra-processed foods (lacking in silicon). It's important to note that excessive intake of silica supplements or exposure to high levels of silica dust can be harmful. As with any mineral or supplement, it's advisable to consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new supplementation or significantly increasing silica intake through diet or supplements. They can guide proper dosage and help ensure it aligns with your individual health needs. #silica #elastin #collagen #collagendrink #glowskin #skinglow #glassskin #itgirl #health #dullskin #dryskinproblems #dryskin #wrinckles #undereyebags #undereyecircles #brittlehair #brittlenails #nails #hair #hairtips #nailtiktok #skintok #skincare #skincaretips #for #you #foryourpage #fyp