Etherium Pink
Bio-Activity Analysis
Silica Absorption: Food vs. Liquid Etherium
SCIENTIFIC DATA VISUALIZATION
Health Benefits & Sources
Why You Need It
- Skin Rejuvenation: Boosts collagen production for smoother, firmer skin.
- Joint & Bone Strength: Helps maintain bone density and lubricates joints.
- Hair & Nail Growth: Strengthens keratin structure, reducing breakage.
How It Works
Etherium Pink acts as a cellular communicator. Silica is a crucial co-factor in the enzymes that build collagen and elastin. Without enough silica, your body struggles to repair tissue. This specific 'Pink' formulation is often touted for its ability to balance the body's electrical charge and rapidly penetrate tissues, unlike standard silica supplements which can be difficult to absorb.
Natural Food Sources
You don't have to supplement to get silica, but food sources are often lower in concentration. Focus on whole, unprocessed foods.
| Food | Amount | % DV |
|---|---|---|
| Oats | 1 cup | 15% |
| Cucumbers | 1 medium | 10% |
| Bell Peppers | 1 cup | 8% |
| Brown Rice | 1 cup | 8% |
| Bananas | 1 medium | 5% |
Supplementation
Dosage: Most studies suggest 20–50mg of elemental silica daily. Usage: This is best taken on an empty stomach for maximum absorption. It is particularly popular among those in their 30s and 40s looking to prevent early signs of aging.
Top Food Sources
Frequently Asked Questions
Safety & Side Effects
Safety & Interactions
Safety Profile: Etherium Pink (Silica) is generally recognized as safe (GRAS) by the FDA. It is a natural mineral found in water and soil.
Who Should Avoid It?
- Kidney Issues: If you have compromised kidney function, consult your doctor, as your body filters minerals through the kidneys.
- Drug Interactions: Silica can alter the absorption rates of certain medications. Take 2 hours apart from other prescriptions.
Side Effects: Very rare. Mild stomach upset is the most common if taken in excess.
Scientific References
- [1]Journal of Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology: 'Oral intake of silicon... improves skin roughness and mechanical properties'
- [2]National Institutes of Health (NIH): 'Silicon in bone health and connective tissue health.'
- [3]Analytical Chemistry: 'Bioavailability of choline-stabilized orthosilicic acid.'