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BioSil Biologically Active Silicon
BioSil Biologically Active Silicon
BioSil reduces fine lines and wrinkles, thickens and strengthens hair and nails and promotes healthy bones and joints.
·wonderlabs.com·
BioSil Biologically Active Silicon
Diatomaceous earth lowers blood cholesterol concen... [Eur J Med Res. (...)
Diatomaceous earth lowers blood cholesterol concen... [Eur J Med Res. (...)
In this study a potential influence of diatomaceus earth to lower blood cholesterol was investigated. During 12 weeks we monitored serum lipid concentrations in 19 healthy individuals with a history of moderate hypercholesterinemia (9 females, 10 males, aged 35 - 67 years). Individuals administered …
·ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
Diatomaceous earth lowers blood cholesterol concen... [Eur J Med Res. (...)
Diatomaceous earth lowers blood cholesterol concen... [Eur J Med Res. (...)__1
Diatomaceous earth lowers blood cholesterol concen... [Eur J Med Res. (...)__1
In this study a potential influence of diatomaceus earth to lower blood cholesterol was investigated. During 12 weeks we monitored serum lipid concentrations in 19 healthy individuals with a history of moderate hypercholesterinemia (9 females, 10 males, aged 35 - 67 years). Individuals administered …
·ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
Diatomaceous earth lowers blood cholesterol concen... [Eur J Med Res. (...)__1
Diatomaceous earth organophosphorus pesticide remediation
Diatomaceous earth organophosphorus pesticide remediation
A new viable remediation technique based on the use of diatomaceous earth is proposed to improve the ecological system. Its ability to remove atrazine and the four organophosphorus pesticides parathion-methyl, chlorpyriphos, fenamiphos and methidathion from river and waste waters has been proven. A series of experi
·rsc.org·
Diatomaceous earth organophosphorus pesticide remediation
In vitro cytotoxicitiy of silica nanoparticles at ... [Environ Sci Tec (...)
In vitro cytotoxicitiy of silica nanoparticles at ... [Environ Sci Tec (...)
Amorphous silica is increasingly used in diagnostic and biomedical research because of its ease of production and relatively low cost. It is generally regarded as safe and has been approved for use as a food or animal feed ingredient. Recent literature reveals that amorphous silica may present toxic …
·ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
In vitro cytotoxicitiy of silica nanoparticles at ... [Environ Sci Tec (...)