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Silicon is a trace mineral. The functions of
silicon are not well understood, although silicon
probably plays a role in making and maintaining
strong connective tissue. Silicon is present in
areas of bone that are undergoing mineralization,
which indicates that this mineral might be
important for strong, healthy bones, however the
evidence for this has not been confirmed in
humans.1 Where is it found? Good dietary sources
for silicon include whole grain breads and
cereals, root vegetables, and beer. A form of
silicon called silicates are added to some
processed foods.
In what conditions might silicon be supportive?
- osteoporosis


