Silicon

Research shows that silicon is essential for the formation of bones and collagen.

Silicon is the most abundant mineral in the earth’s crust and because of its abundance it is a vital compound found in plants and soil. Before 1972, silicon was considered to be a non-essential trace mineral but research now shows that silicon is essential for the formation of bones and collagen.

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