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Loïc Le Ribault (18 April 1947 – 6 June 2007) was a French geologist and essayist. Loïc le Ribault created the OS5 formula, which was called Silicium G5 in Europe and labeled as Orgono Living Silica in the United States.[1][2][3]
In 2004 he was convicted of illegally practising medicine.[4][5]
Books
L’Exoscopie des quartz, Éditions Masson, Paris:1977, ISBN9782225461231
Microanalyse et criminalistique
Micropolis, 1998
Le prix d'une découverte - Lettre à mon juge, 1998
L'Irlande, un an plus tard, 2001
Qui a peur de Loïc Le Ribault ?
La Silice Organique, L'Élément Silicium, Son rôle, ses Bienfaits" (Organic Silica, The Silicon Element, Its Role, Its Benefits)