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my skin has scars from spots not bad ones just red blothes its takes ages to heal when i get a spot i havea red dot there for months and i went to health shop and they said to take silicon dioxide i looked it up on the internet and theres not m,uch about it and the one thing i did find was bad things such as inhalling is dangerous and to much accmulation of it can stay in your body and cause loads os skin disorders why did she give me this , and what can i take for my scars on my face
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http://www.althealth....o_12_silica/450_tabs/
If so, it looks likely to be homeopathic remedy. If it is a homeopathic remedy, then you can relax somewhat, because you can be very sure that it contains virtually no silica whatsoever. According to Homeopathic thinking, less is more, and they tend to use massive dilutions that mean that no active ingredient at all remains.
I am personally extremely sceptical of the value of any homeopathic remedy, and would urge you to get some proper advice from a GP on how to treat any skin condition you might have.
http://www.althealth....o_12_silica/450_tabs/
If so, it looks likely to be homeopathic remedy. If it is a homeopathic remedy, then you can relax somewhat, because you can be very sure that it contains virtually no silica whatsoever. According to Homeopathic thinking, less is more, and they tend to use massive dilutions that mean that no active ingredient at all remains.
I am personally extremely sceptical of the value of any homeopathic remedy, and would urge you to get some proper advice from a GP on how to treat any skin condition you might have.
@Gotcha Homeopathy consists of some very strange ideas. As part of their encyclopedia of remedies, silica is somehow good for the skin. But on the basis that less is more, a homeopathic remedy is usually devoid of any active ingredient whatsoever, ie water, or if a pill, essentially a sugar pill. Any positive effect a patient gets from a homeopathic remedy is likely a result of placebo.
Many health shops buy into the idea of homeopathic remedies as being somehow more "natural" and better for you than those nasty active ingredients contained within western medicines - you know, an active ingredient.
As I say, i would be very sceptical of any such remedy and would advise a trip to your GP to get some sensible advice - but it is ultimately of course, your choice :)
Many health shops buy into the idea of homeopathic remedies as being somehow more "natural" and better for you than those nasty active ingredients contained within western medicines - you know, an active ingredient.
As I say, i would be very sceptical of any such remedy and would advise a trip to your GP to get some sensible advice - but it is ultimately of course, your choice :)