Bio-Silacumin Supplements
Support your hair’s wellbeing with this liquid supplement designed with enhanced absorption in mind. This 1% Ortho-silic Acid (OSA) solution is a uniquely bioavailable source of silicon, an essential micronutrient for collagen synthesis and the formation of hair. Selenium and zinc further contribute to hair maintenance, while the bioactive compounds and antioxidants in curcuma add extra support.
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What does bioavailability mean?
Bioavailability refers to the proportion of a specific nutrient that is absorbed and utilised by the body. The more bioavailable a nutrient, the more the body can use it for its intended mode of action.
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How does Bio-Silacumin support the wellbeing of your hair?
Bio-Silacumin is formulated with 100% stabilised Ortho-silicic Acid (ch-OSA), a uniquely bioavailable source of silicon. Silicon is an essential micronutrient for collagen synthesis, which is crucial for the formation of hair.
In very simple terms, our body’s natural silicon and therefore collagen formation decline with age, making our hair weaker and our skin less youthful-looking. Providing it with nutrients that play a role in collagen synthesis may help maintain vital hair and skin over time.
Bio-Silacumin also contains zinc and selenium, which contribute to the maintenance of normal hair.
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What makes Bio-Silacumin special?
Silicon is an essential nutrient for collagen synthesis and hair formation. However, it is challenging to supplement due to its low absorption rate in the human body in most forms.
The choline-stabilised Ortho-silicic Acid used in Bio-Silacumin (ch-OSA) is one of the most bioavailable sources of silicon [1,2]. This means that thanks to its specific structural characteristics, ch-OSA has profound absorption properties [3] and is more readily available for your body to use than in other forms.
In concentrated solutions, Ortho-silicic Acid has to be stabilised to avoid its polymerization, resulting in a decreased silicon bioavailability. This issue has been solved by the use of choline chloride in aqueous glycerol solution, which resulted in the development of a liquid formulation known as choline-stabilized ortho-silicic acid (ch-OSA).
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How is Bio-Silacumin different from collagen supplements?
In simple terms, instead of supplementing collagen externally, the Ortho-silicic Acid in our formula provides a micronutrient (silicon) that plays a key role in the body’s internal collagen production.
Essentially, many collagen supplements aim to provide extra collagen to the body from either fish or plants. On the contrary, the Ortho-silicic Acid used in Bio-Silacumin is a source of silicon, which is known to stabilise collagen already in the body by crosslinking collagen fibres.
Bio-Silacumin is also plant-based, while many collagen supplements are derived from animal sources.
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How soon should I expect to see results?
Thanks to the unique bioavailability of the stabilized Ortho-silicic Acid used in the formula, you may see results faster than with other supplements. However, changes in hair take time, so might only notice a difference after weeks or months of daily use.
A study on ch-OSA (the stabilized Ortho-silicic Acid used in our formula) found that its oral intake during 20 weeks resulted in a significant positive effect on skin surface and skin mechanical properties, and on brittleness of hair and nails* [4].
Please note that results may vary by individual and no specific results are guaranteed.
*Fifty women with photodamaged facial skin were administered orally during 20 weeks, 10 mg Si/day in the form of ch-OSA pellets (n=25) or a placebo (n=25).
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1. Bio-Sila-Cumin® SupplementsWATER (DEMINERALIZED), CHOLINE CHLORIDE, L-CARNITINE HCL, ORTHO-SILICIC ACID, ZINC CHLORIDE, ACIDITY REGULATOR (E508), CURCUMIN, MANGANESE CITRATE, SODIUM SELENATE, METHYLCOBALAMIN.
Effective active ingredients
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Ortho-silicic Acid
Ortho-silicic Acid is a source of silicon, which is an essential micronutrient for collagen synthesis and the formation of hair.Read more -
Zinc
Zinc contributes to the maintenance of normal hair and plays a role in the cell division process.Read more -
Selenium
Selenium is an essential mineral which contributes to the maintenance of normal hair.Read more
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How is Bio-Silacumin different from the Hair Nutrient Tablets?
Bio-Silacumin is a liquid formula, while the Hair Nutrient Tablets are in a tablet form.
The Hair Nutrient Tablets contain nutrients that contribute the maintenance of normal hair (e.g. zinc) and to the protection of cells from oxidative stress (e.g. riboflavin).
Bio-Silacumin also has ingredients that contribute to the maintenance of normal hair (e.g zinc and selenium). However, it’s key ingredient is Ortho-silicic Acid, a bioavailable source of silicon, which is an essential micronutrient of collagen synthesis.
Please be aware that both products contain Zinc. The first product provides 10 mg, and the second provides 9 mg per serving. Together, they provide 19 mg of Zinc.
EFSA sets the UL for Zinc at 25 mg per day for adults. This is the maximum amount considered unlikely to cause adverse health effects when consumed daily over a lifetime. You should consult with a healthcare provider to ensure safety based on your individual health needs.
If all these conditions are met, there should be no problems with incorporating both supplements into your routine. However, monitoring for any potential nutrient excess and adverse interactions is always crucial.
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Can Bio-Silacumin stop hair loss?
Hair supplements usually don’t stop hair loss, unless it’s caused by a deficiency in one of the nutrients in the supplement. Rather than targeting hair loss directly, the ingredients in Bio-Silacumin such as zinc and selenium aim to contribute to the maintenance of normal hair, while Ortho-silicic Acid provides a nutrient (silicon) that plays a role in the body’s natural collagen production.
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Is Bio-Silacumin suitable for those trying to conceive, pregnant, or breastfeeding?
We always recommend those trying to conceive, pregnant, or breastfeeding to consult their medical provider before starting a new supplement.
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How often should Bio-Silacumin be taken?
We recommend taking 2x10 drops a day either in a glass of water, juice, or smoothie, or directly.
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How long does one bottle last?
One bottle of Bio-Silacumin should last for about a month.
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Does Bio-Silacumin contain any endocrine disruptors?
No, Bio-Silacumin doesn’t contain any known endocrine disruptors.
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What does Bio-Silacumin taste like?
Bio-Silacumin has a mostly neutral taste making it a versatile addition to any cold drink.
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DoesBio-Silacumin contain gluten, sugar, dairy, soy, or any animal-derived ingredients?
No, Bio-Silacumin doesn’t contain any of the above.
Footnotes
[1] Boqué N, Valls RM, Pedret A, Puiggrós F, Arola L, Solà R. Relative absorption of silicon from different formulations of dietary supplements: a pilot randomized, double-blind, crossover post-prandial study. Sci Rep. 2021 Aug 13;11(1):16479. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-95220-2. PMID: 34389753; PMCID: PMC8363645.
[2] Jurkić, L.M., Cepanec, I., Pavelić, S.K. et al. Biological and therapeutic effects of ortho-silicic acid and some ortho-silicic acid-releasing compounds: New perspectives for therapy. Nutr Metab (Lond) 10, 2 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-7075-10-2
[3] https://nutritionandmetabolism.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1743-7075-10-2Munjas Jurkić L, Cepanec I, Kraljević Pavelić S, Pavelić K: Biological and therapeutic effects of ortho-silicic acid and some ortho-silicic acid-releasing compounds: New perspectives for therapy. Nutrition & Metabolism volume 10, Article number: 2 (2013). 10.1186/1743-7075-10-2.
[4] Barel A, Calomme M, Timchenko A, De Paepe K, Demeester N, Rogiers V, Clarys P, Vanden Berghe D. Effect of oral intake of choline-stabilized orthosilicic acid on skin, nails and hair in women with photodamaged skin. Arch Dermatol Res. 2005 Oct;297(4):147-53. doi: 10.1007/s00403-005-0584-6. Epub 2005 Oct 26. Erratum in: Arch Dermatol Res. 2006 Apr;297(10):481. Dosage error in article text. Erratum in: Arch Dermatol Res. 2006 Feb;297(8):381. Paepe, K De [corrected to De Paepe, K]. PMID: 16205932.
[5] Sadowska, A.; Świderski, F. Sources, Bioavailability, and Safety of Silicon Derived from Foods and Other Sources Added for Nutritional Purposes in Food Supplements and Functional Foods. Appl. Sci. 2020, 10, 6255. https://doi.org/10.3390/app10186255[6] Sripanyakorn S, Jugdaohsingh R, Dissayabutr W, Anderson SHC, Thompson RPH, Powell JJ. The comparative absorption of silicon from different foods and food supplements. British Journal of Nutrition. 2009;102(6):825-834. doi:10.1017/S0007114509311757
*Based on a comparative analysis of the dissolution of choline-stabilised ortho-silicic acid (Ch-OSA), Silica Complex, horsertail, collodial silica, magnesium trisilicate British Pharmacopoeia in simulated gastrointestinal conditions. [6] Higher dissolution of a nutrient typically correlates with better absorption in the body.