New Era - No 12 Silica, 240 Tabs
Brand - New EraQuick Description
Homeopathic silica tablets with biotin to support healthy hair, skin, nails, and connective tissues. 240 easy-dissolve tabs.
Key Information
- Supports Hair, Skin & Nails – Silica helps maintain strong nails, healthy skin and hair.
- FastMelt Tablets – Dissolve quickly under the tongue for fast absorption.
- Biotin-Enriched – Added biotin supports energy metabolism and the nervous system.
- Homeopathic Formulation – Based on Dr. Schuessler’s tissue salt therapy.
- Vegetarian Friendly – Free from artificial additives; contains lactose (milk).
Product Overview
New Era No. 12 Silica is a homeopathic tissue salt remedy designed to support the structural health of hair, skin, nails, and connective tissue. Each tablet contains finely ground Silicon Dioxide (Silica), a naturally occurring mineral involved in collagen formation and tissue integrity. The formulation is enriched with biotin, a B-vitamin that contributes to normal energy metabolism and helps maintain healthy skin and hair. These FastMelt tablets dissolve easily under the tongue, allowing for quick and effective absorption into the system. Free from artificial colours, flavours, and preservatives, they are suitable for vegetarians but not vegans due to the presence of lactose. The 240-tablet pack provides a long-lasting supply and is ideal for those seeking a natural way to support their body’s structural wellbeing from within. New Era’s gentle homeopathic approach ensures the remedy is safe for regular daily use and can be taken alongside other medications or supplements.
Ingredients
Lactose (milk), gum arabic, biotin, silica (Silicon Dioxide).
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the dosage for adults and children?
Adults should take 4–8 tablets under the tongue three times daily; children under 12 should take half this amount.
Is this product safe to take with other supplements?
Yes, it can be taken alongside medications or other supplements without known interactions.
Does it contain allergens?
Yes, it contains lactose (milk), so it's unsuitable for those with lactose intolerance.





