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Can Qsilica adversely effect implants in the body eg metal pins, breast implants, pacemakers, etc?

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Can Qsilica adversely effect implants in the body eg metal pins, breast implants, pacemakers, etc?

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A. No – even though the mineral Silica is called “Nature’s Scalpel”, its “cutting” ability is limited to microscopic foreign particles in the body (toxins). Despite its binding ability, Colloidal Silica can not “cut” or adversely effect medical implants in the body.

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