What is silica water

What is Silica water?

Silica water differs significantly from most mineral waters, as it contains higher levels of silicon than most bottled water. Silicon in soluble form is known as Orthosilicic Acid(OSA) and is usually listed on bottled water labels as Silica measured in milligrams per litre.

Silica is naturally occurring and abundant in silica water and not synthetically produced. OSA is the only form of silicon that humans can effectively digest and absorb into the body’s system. Few bottled waters in Britain contain even a tiny level of silica, but most do not contain any at all.

Research into the potential advantage of drinking silica water by leading scientists shows this emerging message: Drink silica water regularly as a precaution against potential aluminium contamination, and to boost collagen for soft skin, supple joints and strong nails.

One of the highest level silica waters now available  

Bottled water with a high silica level measured amongst mineral and bottled water called ACILIS by Spritzer is available in the UK  at Silicawaters.com

Sourced from an artesian well deep beneath the Malaysian rainforest, its silica content is the work of nature. Hygienically bottled at source untouched by human hand in a vast 330 acre (the size of 266 football fields) eco-park naturally surrounded by tropical flora and fauna, it’s unique soft taste is refreshing and inherently cleansing. Available in handy-sized 400m bottles, it comes packed in convenient cases of 24 bottles for home delivery.

Spritzer silica water will be available for home delivery direct on-line at Silicawaters.com  Amazon  or Ebay

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