HEALTH RESULTS OF 4 MONTHS TAKING DIATOMACEOUS EARTH (From April 2013)

LeViolinist

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1. Where do you get food-grade DE?

2. Do you mix it in peanut butter or something to get it down?

Panic Sex Lady shudders at the thought of internal parasites ...


I mix it with water, then top it off with some apple cider.
I wanted quick results and started to take it 2x's a day, but the detox is REAL, and I slimmed back to one spoon a day, upping my intake of water instead.
 

LeViolinist

Veteran Member
So 1 Tsp or 1 T in water in the morning? When can one expect from this?

Thanks,

Judy

Ok...
the first thing most of us experienced was feeling like a slight fever for about 24 hours, and thirsty.
WATER is essential, lots of it. You will be detoxing years of stored heavy metals... from aluminum, mercury, lead, cadmium, et al.. and after a few days you may cough up some of it. You'll know by a strong metal taste.

Anything you cough up, be sure to spit it out. I coughed up metallic tasting stuff for about 7 weeks or so. Terrible experience, but definitely not the worst.

Tomorrow (because its almost 1am here) I'll tell what happened to myself and a couple of the others.

I hate loading this thread with so much all at once, but want the people here to know about this. It may be important to the future.
 

duchess47

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I mix it with water, then top it off with some apple cider.
I wanted quick results and started to take it 2x's a day, but the detox is REAL, and I slimmed back to one spoon a day, upping my intake of water instead.

Can you describe for me what you personally experienced from taking this? Health wise?
 

Countrymouse

Country exile in the city
OK, OK, LEVIOLINIST, I GET IT!

WHERE CAN I OBTAIN FOOD-GRADE DE?????????????????????????

PS---only just now saw above link---THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
 

LeViolinist

Veteran Member
Day 1 and 2.

Feverish head flush and extra thirsty. The thirst was remedied by more water, and now I don't notice it.

I begin to see my fingernails were growing faster and had a much smoother finish.

I also new hair growth near the temples, and the new hair is brown.

My skin seemed to get really dry for a couple months,... now I'm seeing... (how do I put this?) like new skin
coming to surface. It's weird,..but also wonderful.

THE 2 BIGGEE's....... I mean so BIG to me that in my prayers at night I say thanks for it.

#1

For almost 4 years, quite often I'll be doing my work, and this horrendous pain strikes my left side, up high under the ribs. It was starting to worry me, because short of childbirth, it's one of the worst pains I've ever experienced.
This has NOT happened since I've been on the DE! Before the DE, it was hitting daily.

#2
Asthma!
I was diagnosed with asthma in the 90's, although I had occasional breathing problems since a child.
The last two years it has gotten so bad, that it became hard to breath when laying down. The doctor gave me LButeryl...and I'd take a couple puffs every nite, and sometimes have to get up in the middle of the nite and drink strong coffee and another puff.

After a week on the DE, I began coughing up thick strings of mucous.... I'd wake up at nite, coughing it up. HORRIBLE. I feared it was worms, but it was clear.,,.. but possibly the larva... under the magnifying glass I could see it... This went on for a several weeks, .... all day.... all nite.... and the metal crap... eeeewww.. But at nite the wheezing was lessening, and after about 4 weeks or so on the DE I NO LONGER NEED TO USE A NEBULIZER!!!!!!!! I haven't used it since!!! The asthma, .... after years and years of suffering is (((((((((((gone)))))))))))......

I am walking every day. I am swimming laps a half hour every day. Its not all at once, but I'm feeling stronger.
And at night I'm thanking Yahuwah for B R E A T H.......

I was afraid to start taking DE, because I've used it for a pesticide in the garden, and couldn't imagine drinking the stuff.
I read all the testimonials, but I don't always believe the things I read online.
It was important to try it myself and I'm sure glad I did.
 
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Diatomaceous earth
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A sample of diatomaceous earth

Diatomaceous earth (pron.: /ˌdaɪ.ətəˌmeɪʃəs ˈɜrθ/) also known as D.E., diatomite, or kieselgur/kieselguhr, is a naturally occurring, soft, siliceous sedimentary rock that is easily crumbled into a fine white to off-white powder. It has a particle size ranging from less than 3 micrometre to more than 1 millimeter, but typically 10 to 200 micrometres. Depending on the granularity, this powder can have an abrasive feel, similar to pumice powder, and is very light as a result of its high porosity. The typical chemical composition of oven-dried diatomaceous earth is 80 to 90% silica, with 2 to 4% alumina (attributed mostly to clay minerals) and 0.5 to 2% iron oxide.[1]

Diatomaceous earth consists of fossilized remains of diatoms, a type of hard-shelled algae. It is used as a filtration aid, mild abrasive in products including toothpaste, mechanical insecticide, absorbent for liquids, matting agent for coatings, reinforcing filler in plastics and rubber, anti-block in plastic films, porous support for chemical catalysts, cat litter, activator in blood clotting studies, a stabilizing component of dynamite, and a thermal insulator.
Contents

1 Geology and occurrence
1.1 Formation
1.2 Discovery
1.3 Extraction and storage sites in the Lüneburg Heath
1.4 Other deposits
2 Applications
2.1 Industrial
2.2 Filtration
2.3 Abrasive
2.4 Pest control
2.5 Absorbent
2.6 Thermal
2.7 DNA purification
2.8 Use in agriculture
2.8.1 Hydroponics
2.8.2 Marker in livestock nutrition experiments
2.8.3 Construction
3 Specific varieties
4 Climatologic importance
5 Safety considerations
6 The age and shape of diatoms
7 See also
8 References
9 External links

Geology and occurrence
Diatomaceous earth as viewed under bright field illumination on a light microscope. Diatomaceous earth is made up of the cell walls/shells of single cell diatoms and readily crumbles to a fine powder. Diatom cell walls are made up of biogenic silica; silica synthesised in the diatom cell by the polymerisation of silicic acid. This image of diatomaceous earth particles in water is at a scale of 6.236 pixels/μm, the entire image covers a region of approximately 1.13 by 0.69 mm.
Formation

Diatomite forms by the accumulation of the amorphous silica (opal, SiO2·nH2O) remains of dead diatoms (microscopic single-celled algae) in lacustrine or marine sediments. The fossil remains consist of a pair of symmetrical shells or frustules.[1]
Discovery

In 1836 or 1837, the peasant and goods waggoner, Peter Kasten,[2] discovered diatomaceous earth (German: kieselgur) when sinking a well on the northern slopes of the Haußelberg hill, in the Lüneburg Heath in north Germany. Initially, it was thought that limestone had been found, which could be used as fertilizer. Alfred Nobel used the properties of diatomaceous earth in the manufacture of dynamite. The Celle engineer, Wilhelm Berkefeld, recognized its ability to filter, and developed tubular filters (known as filter candles) fired from diatomaceous earth.[3] During the cholera epidemic in Hamburg in 1892, these Berkefeld filters were used successfully.
Extraction and storage sites in the Lüneburg Heath

Neuohe – extraction from 1863 to 1994
Wiechel from 1871 to 1978
Hützel from 1876 to 1969
Hösseringen from ca. 1880 to 1894
Hammerstorf from ca. 1880 to 1920
Oberohe from 1884 to 1970
Schmarbeck from 1896 to ca. 1925
Steinbeck from 1897 to 1928
Breloh from 1907 to 1975
Schwindebeck from 1913 to 1975
Hetendorf from 1970 to 1994

The deposits are up to 28 metres (92 ft) thick and are all of freshwater diatomaceous earth.

ca. 1900–1910 Diatomaceous earth pit at Neuohe

ca.1900–1910 a drying area: one firing pile is being prepared; another is under way

1913 Staff at the Neuohe factory, with workers and a female cook in front of a drying shed

Until the First World War almost the entire worldwide production of diatomaceous earth was from this region.
Other deposits

In Germany diatomaceous earth was also extracted at Altenschlirf [4] on the Vogelsberg (Upper Hesse) and at Klieken [5] (Saxony-Anhalt).

There is a layer of diatomaceous earth up to 4 metres (13 ft) thick in the nature reserve of Soos in the Czech Republic.

In Colorado and in Clark, Nevada (USA), there are deposits that are up to several hundred metres thick in places.

Sometimes diatomaceous earth is found on the surface in deserts. Research has shown that the erosion of diatomaceous earth in such areas (such as the Bodélé Depression in the Sahara) is one of the most important sources of climate-affecting dust in the atmosphere.

The commercial deposits of diatomite are restricted to Tertiary or Quaternary periods. Older deposits from as early as the Cretaceous Period are known, but are of low quality.[6] Marine deposits have been worked in the Sisquoc Formation in Santa Barbara County, California near Lompoc and along the Southern California coast. Additional marine deposits have been worked in Maryland, Virginia, Algeria and the MoClay of Denmark. Fresh water lake deposits occur in Nevada, Oregon, Washington and California. Lake deposits also occur in interglacial lakes in the eastern US and Canada and in Europe in Germany, France, Denmark and the Czech Republic. The worldwide association of diatomite deposits and volcanic deposits suggests that the availability of silica from volcanic ash may be necessary for thick diatomite deposits.[6]
Applications
Industrial
Individual diatom cell walls often maintain their shape even in commercially processed filter media, such as this one for swimming pools
Live marine diatoms from Antarctica (magnified)

In 1866, Alfred Nobel discovered that nitroglycerin could be made much more stable if absorbed in diatomite. This allows much safer transport and handling than nitroglycerin in its raw form. He patented this mixture as dynamite in 1867, and the mixture is also referred to as guhr dynamite.
Filtration

One form of diatomaceous earth is used as a filter medium, especially for swimming pools. It has a high porosity, because it is composed of microscopically small, coffin-like, hollow particles. Diatomaceous earth (sometimes referred to by trademarked brand names such as Celite) is used in chemistry as a filtration aid, to filter very fine particles that would otherwise pass through or clog filter paper. It is also used to filter water, particularly in the drinking water treatment process and in fish tanks, and other liquids, such as beer and wine. It can also filter syrups, sugar, and honey without removing or altering their color, taste, or nutritional properties.[7]
Abrasive

The oldest use of diatomite is as a very mild abrasive and, for this purpose, it has been used both in toothpaste and in metal polishes, as well as in some facial scrubs.
Pest control

Diatomite is used as an insecticide, due to its abrasive and physico-sorptive properties.[8] The fine powder absorbs lipids from the waxy outer layer of insects' exoskeletons, causing them to dehydrate.[9] Arthropods die as a result of the water pressure deficiency, based on Fick's law of diffusion. This also works against gastropods and is commonly employed in gardening to defeat slugs. However, since slugs inhabit humid environments, efficacy is very low. It is sometimes mixed with an attractant or other additives to increase its effectiveness. Medical-grade diatomite is sometimes used to de-worm both animals and humans, with questionable efficacy.[10][11] It is commonly used in lieu of boric acid, and can be used to help control and possibly eliminate bed bug, house dust mite, cockroach and flea infestations.[citation needed][12][13] This material has wide application for insect control in grain storage.[14]

In order to be effective as an insecticide, diatomaceous earth must be uncalcinated (i.e., it must not be heat-treated prior to application)[15] and have a mean particle size below about 12 microns (i.e., food-grade— see below).

Although considered to be relatively low-risk, pesticides containing diatomaceous earth are not exempt from regulation in the United States under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act and must be registered with the Environmental Protection Agency.[16]
Absorbent

Its absorbent qualities make it useful for spill clean-up and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control recommends it to clean up toxic liquid spills. These qualities also lend themselves to use in facial masks to absorb excess oils.

It has been employed as a primary ingredient in a type of cat litter. The type of silica used in cat litter comes from freshwater sources and does not pose a significant health risk to pets or humans.

The microscopic matrix of DE make it a highly effective desiccant; it can absorb up to six times its weight in water.[citation needed] It also can be used in the absorption of Ethylene Gas to reduce decay in fruits and produce.[citation needed] The combination of refrigeration and DE as a filter medium is one of the best ways to extend shelf life of fruits and produce commercially and in a home refrigerator.[citation needed] One should use a food grade, as opposed to pool grade, DE when using it as a desiccant filter near fruit & produce.
Thermal

Its thermal properties enable it to be used as the barrier material in some fire resistant safes.[citation needed] It is also used in evacuated powder insulation for use with cryogenics.[17] Diatomaceous earth powder is inserted into the vacuum space to aid in the effectiveness of vacuum insulation. It was used in the Classical AGA Cookers as a thermal heat barrier.
DNA purification

Diatomite (Celite) can be used for the removal of DNA in the presence of a highly concentrated chaotropic agent such as sodium iodide, guanidinium chloride and guanidinium thiocyanate.[citation needed] As with other silicates, the diatomites will remove double stranded DNA but not RNA or proteins. The DNA can be extracted from the diatomites using low ionic strength buffers, including water, at neutral to slightly alkaline pH.[citation needed] Crude diatomites of a uniform size must first be washed in a heated acid such as 5M HCl.[18] Calcination can further improve consistency of the material, while mild caustic treatment may improve adsorption with lower levels of chaotrophs.[citation needed]
Use in agriculture

Natural freshwater diatomaceous earth is used in agriculture for grain storage as an anticaking agent, as well as an insecticide.[19] It is approved by the US Department of Agriculture as a feed supplement to prevent caking.(http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/np/mba/apr00/food.htm)

It is also used as a natural anthelmintic (dewormer). Some farmers add it to their livestock and poultry feed to prevent the caking of feed.[20] "Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth" is widely available in agricultural feed supply stores. DE is acceptable as an anti caking agent for livestock.(http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/np/mba/apr00/food.htm)
Hydroponics

Freshwater diatomite can be used as a growing medium in hydroponic gardens.

It is also used as a growing medium in potted plants, particularly as bonsai soil. Bonsai enthusiasts use it as a soil additive, or pot a bonsai tree in 100% diatomaceous earth. Like perlite, vermiculite, and expanded clay, it retains water and nutrients, while draining fast and freely, allowing high oxygen circulation within the growing medium.
Marker in livestock nutrition experiments

Natural diatomaceous earth (dried, not calcined) is regularly used in livestock nutrition research as a source of acid insoluble ash (AIA), which is used as an indigestible marker. By measuring the content of AIA relative to nutrients in test diets and feces or digesta sampled from the terminal ileum (last third of the small intestine) the percentage of that nutrient digested can be calculated using the following equation:

Where:

\%N is percent Nutrient Digestibility
\%N_f is the percent of nutrients in the feces
\%N_F is the percent of nutrients in the feed
\%A_f is the percent of AIA in the feces
\%A_ F is the percent of AIA in the feed

And:

\%N = \left ( 1 - \frac{\%N_f}{\%N_F} \right ) \times \left ( \frac{A_F}{A_f} \right ) \times 100

Natural diatomaceous earth (freshwater) is preferred by many researchers over chromic oxide, which has been widely used for the same purpose, but which is also a known carcinogen and therefore a potential hazard to research personnel.
Construction

Spent diatomaceous from the brewing process can be added to ceramic mass for the production of red bricks with higher open porosity.[21]
Specific varieties

Tripolite is the variety found in Tripoli, Libya.
Bann clay is the variety found in the Lower Bann valley in Northern Ireland.
Moler (Mo-clay) is the variety found in northwestern Denmark, especially on the islands of Fur and Mors.
Freshwater-derived food grade diatomaceous earth is the type used in US agriculture for grain storage, as feed supplement, and as an insecticide. It is produced uncalcinated, has a very fine particle size, and is very low in crystal silica (<2%).
Salt-water-derived pool/ beer/ wine filter grade is not suitable for human consumption nor is effective as an insecticide. It is usually calcinated before being sold to remove impurities and undesirable volatile contents, is composed of larger particles than the freshwater version, and has a high silica content (>60%).

Climatologic importance

The Earth's climate is affected by dust in the atmosphere, so locating major sources of atmospheric dust is important for climatology. Recent research indicates that surface deposits of diatomaceous earth play an important role. For instance, the largest single atmospheric dust source is the Bodélé depression in Chad, where storms push diatomite gravel over dunes, generating dust by abrasion.[22]
Safety considerations

Today's common DE formulations are safe to use as they are predominantly made up of amorphous silica and contain little or no crystalline silica. The crystalline silica content of DE is regulated in the United States by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and there are guidelines for the maximum amounts allowable in the product and in the air near the breathing zone of workers.[23]

In the 1930s, long term occupational exposure among workers in the cristobalite DE industry who were exposed to high levels of airborne crystalline silica over decades were found to have an increased risk of silicosis.[24] Today, workers are required to use respiratory-protection measures when concentrations of silica exceed allowable levels.

Diatomite produced for pool filters is treated with high heat (calcination) and a fluxing agent (soda ash), causing the formerly harmless silicon dioxide to assume its crystalline form.[23]
The age and shape of diatoms

Each deposit of diatomaceous earth is different, with varying blends of pure diatomaceous earth combined with other natural clays and minerals.

The diatoms in each deposit contain different amounts of silica, depending on the age of the deposit. As well, the species of diatom may also differ among deposits.

The species of diatom is dependent upon the age and paleo-environment of the deposit. In turn, the shape of a diatom is determined by its species.

The shape of the diatoms contained in a deposit has not been proven to affect their functionality when it comes to the absorption of liquids, however certain applications, such as that for slugs and snails, do work best when a particular shaped diatom is used. For example, in the case of slugs and snails large, spiny diatoms work best to lacerate the epithelium of the mollusk. Diatom shells will work to some degree on vast majority of animals that undergo ecdysis in shedding cuticle, such as arthropods or nematodes. It may have some effect also on lophotrochozoans, such as mollusks or annelids.

Many deposits throughout British Columbia, Canada, such as Red Lake Earth, are from the Miocene age and contain a species of diatom known as Melosira granulate. These diatoms are approximately 12 to 13 million years old and are a small globular shape.

A deposit containing diatoms from this age can provide many more benefits than that of an older deposit. For example, diatoms from the Eocene age (approximately 40 to 50 million years old) are not as effective in their ability to absorb fluids because older diatoms such as this recrystallize, their small pores becoming filled with silica.[25]
See also

Biomineralization
Diatom
Fuller's earth
Perlite
silica aerogel
Zeolite

References

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^ http://www.humboldt-foundation.de/kosmos/kultur/2001_002.htm + Heinrich Küsel „Der Speicher“ v.1930[dead link]
^ ELGA Berkefeld Water Treatment (Wasseraufbereitung)
^ http://www2.natpa.de/bonifatius/senken/p7.htm Über den früheren Abbau von Kieselgur im Vogelsberg/Hessen
^ http://homepages.compuserve.de/tmby100/kieselgur.htm Geschichte des Kieselgurabbaus in Klieken
^ a b Cummins, Arthur B., Diatomite, in Industrial Minerals and Rocks, 3rd ed. 1960, American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, pp. 303 - 319
^ Root, A.I.; E.R. Root (March 1, 2005). The ABC and xyz of bee culture. Kessinger Publishing. p. 387. ISBN 978-1-4326-2685-3. Retrieved March 8, 2011
^ Fields, Paul; Allen, Sylvia; Korunic, Zlatko; McLaughlin, Alan; Stathers, Tanya (July 2002). "Standardized testing for diatomaceous earth". Proceedings of the Eighth International Working Conference of Stored-Product Protection. York, U.K.: Entomological Society of Manitoba.
^ Staff. "Natural Methods for Controlling Fleas."http://www.xmission.com/~emailbox/fleas.htm
^ Lartigue, E. del C.; Rossanigo, C. E. (2004). "Insecticide and anthelmintic assessment of diatomaceous earth in cattle". Veterinaria Argentina 21 (209): 660–674.
^ Fernandez, M. I.; Woodward, B. W.; Stromberg, B. E. (1998). "Effect of diatomaceous earth as an anthelmintic treatment on internal parasites and feedlot performance of beef steers". Animal Science 66 (3): 635–641. doi:10.1017/S1357729800009206.
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^ Flynn, Thomas M. "Cryogenic Equipment and Cryogenic Systems Analysis." Cryogenic Engineering. Boca Raton [etc.: CRC, 2005. Print.
^ Goren, R.; Baykara, T.; Marsoglu, M. (2002). "A study on the purification of diatomite in hydrochloric acid". Scand. J. of Metallurgy 31 (2): 115–119. doi:10.1034/j.1600-0692.2002.310205.x.
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^ Ferraz et al., (2011), Manufacture of ceramic bricks using recycled brewing spent kieselguhr. Materials and Manufacturing Processes, 26 (10), 1319-1329. DOI: 10.1080/10426914.2011.551908
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^ a b Inert Dusts at Kansas State University
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cjoi

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Thank you for all the information, both anecdotal and abstracts.

Will be passing along various portions to folks we know who might be able to make good use of it.

Thanks!
 

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Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth Uses


Diatomaceous Earth is white clay-like powder that is composed of the fossilized remains of marine plankton, which once were the main source of food in prehistoric times. As the plankton died, their fossilized remains fell to the bottom of the sea floor and eventually hardened and became the clay like powder, referred to as diatomite. The fresh water deposits of diatomite eventually were transported onto land where they are now mined. This form of diatomite is called food grade diatomaceous earth because it is the purest form of DE and can be consumed by humans and animals.
Is Diatomaceous Earth Safe For Humans

In humans, there are many benefits to taking food grade DE. Food grade Diatomaceous Earth contains a large concentration of silica, a much need element, as well as many other trace elements vital to our health. Some of the most common benefits of Diatomaceous earth include: stronger bones, teeth, and nails, improved skin health, improved joint health, lower blood pressure, and lower cholesterol, among many other things.

Food grade DE is one of the best ways to flush the body’s digestive system and remove toxins and other parasites from the digestive tract. DE can cleanse the digestive system due to its’ shape. Under a microscope, DE looks similar to tiny shards of glass. These sharp edges of DE scrape away toxins, viruses, and bacteria from walls the digestive tract. These harmful materials are then trapped by DE and removed during bowel movements. This allows your digestive system to be cleansed and function much more efficiently.
Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth Side Effects

For humans, there are side effects of taking food grade DE. While DE is not specifically approved for human use, there have been no reports of any health problems in humans taking DE. Plus, DE can simply be added to any food or drink you consume throughout the day. If you do mix it with water or a drink, you’ll need to stir the mix to ensure the DE does not settle and start to thicken.

Most DE users take about a quarter cup a day or take DE in supplement form. Another beneficial aspect to DE is that it any extra DE you take will naturally be removed. Therefore, you do not have to worry about overdosing on DE in anyway.

Food grade diatomaceous earth can also be given to pets as well. Cats and dogs are commonly given DE as a de-wormer to remove a variety of kinds of worms from their digestive tract. It takes about 60 days for DE to completely remove any worms and any eggs in your animal. Some people also coat their cat or dog with DE powder, which is an effective way to kill ticks and fleas and helps repel any new parasites from latching onto your pets’ skin.

Food grade diatomaceous earth is a great way to cleanse your body from the various toxins we encounter each day. Plus, DE is incredibly safe and provides the body with many nutrients we do not receive enough of on a daily basis. This is why taking a DE supplement can dramatically improve your health and improve the quality of your life.
All Natural Silica From Diatomaceous Earth

Silica is a natural organic substance that is commonly found in places where bodies of water used to exist in the form of a clay-like deposit of diatomaceous earth. Diatomaceous earth is a term used to describe the crushed remains of fossilized diatoms that existed in the oceans millions of years ago. These diatoms are described as a type of single-celled algae with cellular walls that are entirely composed of silica.

silica health effects
Silica Is The Most Important Mineral On Earth

Fossilized silica remains can be found in abundance on the earth’s surface in raw deposits of diatomaceous earth. Silica is one of the most important minerals on earth because of its many benefits to plants, animals, and humans.

When plants are grown in areas that are rich in silica, the roots of the plants utilize a variety of minerals such as silica from the earth in order to grow healthy and strong. Unfortunately, there are very few edible plants that actually retain a high amount of silica.

Over the years, as farmers have used the same crop lands over and over again, the earth’s silica levels have been depleted and the foods that are grown in the mineral-depleted soil today have a significantly lower amount of silica than foods that were grown 1,000 years ago.
Silica Research

Research has found that the human body requires a certain amount of silica to produce and maintain healthy blood vessels, cartilage, tendons, hair, skin, teeth, nails, and bones. Silica is also one of the most essential minerals that is needed to maintain a healthy heart, liver, and lungs.

It is scientifically proven that silica is found in higher amounts in children and teens as their bodies are flexible, energetic, and resilient. As we get older, the silica levels in adults decline at a steady rate until the silica levels become virtually non-existent in the body.

The most tell-tale sign of a silica deficiency is a progressive decline in the body’s overall health. Many people that do not have enough Diatomaceous Earth silica in their body suffer from chronic fatigue, weak nails, brittle hair, osteoporosis, painful joints, and osteoarthritis.

Signs of aging will also be more noticeable as the skin is lacking the silica that it needs to create collagen and prevent wrinkles.
Silica Deficiency

A silica deficiency can be easily corrected by taking a high grade silica supplement that will restore the body to a better state of health. While it helps build strong bones, teeth, hair, skin, and nails, silica also plays an important role in the health of the brain.

Scientists have recently linked the high intake of silica to the prevention of Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s has long been thought to be caused by a build-up of aluminum in the brain. However, researchers have discovered that silica actually reduces the accumulation of aluminum in the brain, thereby preventing brain diseases such as Alzheimer’s.

Silica is truly a youth mineral as it provides health, longevity, and overall well-bring. The best type of silica supplement to use is one that has a combination of fossilized silica and living organic silica, such as SilaLive.
Silica With Diatomaceous Earth

Diatomaceous Earth Silica Benefits

Diatomaceous earth is a soft, sedimentary rock that has one of the highest concentrations of silica. This rock is created from the tiny fossilized remains of a single-celled microorganism known as diatoms. Millions of years ago when these diatoms once existed in bodies of fresh water and salt water, their cell walls were primarily developed with silica to provide a strong cellular wall and growth capabilities.

Today, after many years of research, we have discovered hundreds of uses and health benefits for both living diatoms and fossilized diatoms.
Diatomaceous Earth Silica Uses

Fossilized saltwater diatoms are hailed as one of the best insecticides for gardens and crops, and they are also a great remedy to get rid of fleas and lice. This is due to the fact that diatomaceous earth is found in a crushed, powdery form with tiny microscopic particles that are jagged and sharp. When these particles come into contact with an insect, it slices up the exoskeleton to cause the insect to dry up and die.

The diatomaceous earth silica that is made from freshwater diatoms has been credited as a mineral that can help increase bone density, strengthen nails and hair, and build stronger teeth. This is due to the fact that the body requires silica to act as a transport agent for calcium so that it can penetrate the skeletal system.

Without silica to carry the calcium into the inner bone structure where it needs to be, the body will begin to show signs of a silica deficiency such as weak bones, brittle nails, old-looking wrinkled skin, dry hair, loss of hair, and bad teeth.
Diatomaceous Earth Silica Health Benefits

Diatomaceous earth has also been found to help lower cholesterol, remove toxic heavy metals from the body, cleanse the digestive system, and even treat the Candida yeast infection. While this seems like a miraculous discovery, it is merely simple science that we have discovered.

The diatomaceous earth particles have an electrical charge that attracts toxins, heavy metals, bacteria, fungus, and other harmful organisms in the body so that they can be absorbed and expelled through urine and feces.

Detox With Diatomaceous Earth Silica

In addition to being able to detoxify the body, freshwater diatomaceous earth is a great internal parasite remedy for animals and humans as it works just like it would on external insects by slicing them up and dehydrating them. While taking a substance with tiny microscopic shards of shells may seem harmful to the body, it has quite the opposite effect.

Even food manufacturers have recognized the benefits of adding diatomaceous earth to their foods in order to help safeguard their products from bug infestations. This means that most people have consumed diatomaceous earth in products such as flour, powdered mixes, and grains without even knowing it. Without a doubt, food-grade freshwater diatomaceous earth is safe to use and it provides a wealth of health benefits among its many other uses.

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The Benefits of Diatomaceous Earth
What is Diatomaceous Earth?

Diatomaceous earth is a white, porous, sedimentary rock that is naturally-made from the fossilized remains of diatoms. Diatoms are one of the types of unicellular phytoplankton that are surrounded by silica-rich cell walls. The silica found in diatomaceous earth is an essential mineral that is needed by plants, animals, and humans to grow and remain healthy.
Health Benefits of Diatomaceous Earth

Internal Parasite Control

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Diatomaceous earth has been proven to be effective in killing internal parasites such as intestinal worms and other harmful organisms in humans and animals. Because diatomaceous earth is crushed into sharp shards, it can efficiently eradicate harmful organisms in the blood and digestive system of mammals. These razor sharp shards work by slicing the joints of the parasites, causing them to die and be expelled from the body. As a result, the body will experience better bowel movements and further improve health and overall well-being.

Blood Pressure Control

Diatomaceous earth is also a great substance for people who are suffering from high blood pressure. By incorporating food-grade diatomaceous earth into your diet, hypertension can be regulated as it reduces the levels of your blood pressure by assisting in the liquification of stubborn fat deposits and bad cholesterol’s.

Enhances Health of Bones, Nails, Skin, and Hair

Another health benefit that makes diatomaceous earth so appealing is that it nourishes dehydrated skin, damaged hair, weak nails, and brittle bones. By taking this substance as a daily supplement, the body will begin to revitalize itself, resulting in more skin elasticity, nail strength, stronger hair, and healthier bones.

This makes silica an essential mineral for preventing osteoporosis and osteoarthritis. In addition, the silica found in diatomaceous earth is also known for preventing hair loss and baldness.

Removes Harmful Free Radicals

Silica not only contains a number of essential vitamins and minerals that are needed by the body to make its bones, hair, nails, and skin healthier, but it also detoxifies the body to prevent various kinds of diseases. This is one of the most important benefits of diatomaceous earth as it improves your overall health by eradicating harmful free radicals in the body such as heavy metals and inorganic toxins that cause accelerated aging and disease.
Diatomaceous Earth With Silica

With all of the health benefits that diatomaceous earth can provide to the body, this is one of the only minerals found on earth that can literally prevent and reverse health problems and extend longevity.
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Diatomaceous Earth Food Grade – Human Grade Supplements

Consumers all around the world are in no short supply of nutritional supplements. What they may have not yet discovered are food grade diatomaceous earth (DE) in the form of supplements. This is a natural substance formed over millions of years from a special type of algae. DE can be taken from either fresh or salt water sources. But for the purest, human grade material you’ll want to only use fresh water sourced DE. In addition, this material should be processed in a way that purifies it. If you do some investigating, you’ll find DE to have many healthy effects on your body.

Some people may have concerns about safety considering DE is called “earth” for a reason. You can find diatomaceous earth used in hundreds, if not thousands, of applications. But that just reflects the unique properties that lend this fine powdery substance to so many uses. So as a supplement, you only want food grade as mentioned above. Beyond that, the only precaution is to avoid breathing the DE dust. This is a general caution that extends to humans and anything else such as pets, etc.

The very fine particles should be kept out of the lungs due to its abrasive quality. On the other hand you need to consider how much is inhaled. If you’re taking a spoonful and mixing it with juice, then this will generally not produce much airborne matter, if any. But just so you are aware, the dust can cause irritation to the nose, throat, and lungs.

The other possible concern is experiencing constipation and studies have revealed no other side effects at this time. The primary cause of constipation result from poor hydration while on a regimen of DE. What’s interesting and should be remembered is low levels of hydration can contribute to constipation. And that can happen even if the person is not taking DE supplements.

As with any supplement you take, it’s wise to choose those made from a reputable source. The supplement industry, in general, is not tightly regulated. Oversight can seem to be minimal with intervention occurring if there are a large number of negative reports. You’ll need to be diligent about what you buy and where the DE supplement is made.

There are many benefits possible with Diatomaceous Earth supplements. One of the most far reaching concerns the cardiovascular system. Studies have shown over the years that DE (food grade) can help reduce a high cholesterol condition. The primary ingredient of DE is silica which is a mineral. And it’s this property that make DE so powerful for health reasons.

Medicine and nutritional research has shown that increased age brings on a variety of nutrition related conditions. Elderly citizens will experience issues with mineral absorption such as with phosphorus and calcium. Well, the silica in DE is terrific for helping the body to absorb these minerals. There are also early indications that silica may play a critical role for those with osteoporosis.
Diatomaceous Earth Food Grade Human Grade Benefits

If you are just new to Diatomaceous Earth, you may be surprised to know it contains an abundance of health benefits. But is this really, earth material? Yes, it actually is but it’s not like regular, old dirt. DE, for short, comes from the ground because it is a fossil of ancient algae. And for that reason that gives it the amazing properties that are good for your body. Purified DE makes it food grade and therefore human grade designations. An entire book can be written about the many benefits available, but for now let’s just focus on a few.

Let’s talk about the mineral qualities found in Diatomaceous Earth. Some lesser known publications have discussed how much the agricultural earth has been depleted of important minerals. You can get a better understanding about poor health when you add in highly refined foods. Food grade DE taken in supplement form gives your body a host of beneficial, natural minerals. For example, it contains iron, magnesium, silica, and calcium.

In addition to natural minerals, some of the healthy benefits are stronger bones, teeth, hair, and nails. DE also gives you protection from various infections due to fungal over-growth. And these benefits extend to both humans and other mammals such as your pet dog or cat. But the benefits do not stop there because ongoing research has discovered much more.

DE helps boost the immune system through a variety of processes. It’s best to consume a safe and healthy amount of fluids, in general. If you take food grade DE, then stay hydrated and just mix it with water or juice. Good amounts of fluids in your body help disperse DE throughout your digestive tract. This is important because it has an absorptive effect on toxins in your gut. But that’s really just the beginning because the silica (in DE) enters your bloodstream.

Private studies on the effects of DE in the blood have shown that it offers protection from certain viruses and bacteria. It’s quite possible that it uses the same mechanisms as it does with external, agricultural applications. DE is know to interfere with microscopic organisms, such as bacteria. But the important point here is it helps reduce the body’s population of unhealthy organisms.

There have been thousands of news articles about how important a clean colon is to health. So it’s no surprise at all that Diatomaceous Earth works very well to keep your lower GI tract and colon clean. The real culprit in your GI tract and colon is the build-up of undigested waste. This entire process creates a toxic environment conducive to unhealthy bacteria, as well. DE has a marked ability to detoxify your colon and lower GI tract.

Bear in mind that DE has an abrasive property because it’s actually ground algae shells. The granules are extremely fine, measured in microns, and this is a natural way it scrubs your GI tract and colon.

http://www.diatomaceousearthfoodgrade.com/
 

Tundra Gypsy

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Would the powder taken in water be better than taking the supplements? There is soooo much to read; please provide the best website to purchase diatomaceous earth food grade source for human consumption. Many thanks!
 

RB Martin

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Would the powder taken in water be better than taking the supplements? There is soooo much to read; please provide the best website to purchase diatomaceous earth food grade source for human consumption. Many thanks!

There were several links posted already. Guess you missed 'em.


http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=food+grade+diatomaceous+earth&rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Afood+grade+diatomaceous+earth

https://www.earthworkshealth.com/products.php
 

Tundra Gypsy

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I went back and re-read some of the posts. Thank you, I did find them....I tend to skim thru long posts. Anyway, I just went to Earthworkshealth.com and purchase two bottles to get me started. I have had asthma for a few years and am now lactose intolerant. I read a testimonial about a person who was allergic to dairy products and everything. Once they started taking the DE, their allergies went away.

I have met several people who have bladder cancer or ovarian cancer. I've printed out some of the information and plan to mail the information to them in hopes I can save their lives in time.
 

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kendwell

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Their ONLY shipping option is FEDEX, very close to doubling the price, FEDEX has bad track record of theft and non-delivery
to shipping address. USPS or UPS, source of DE who will ship USPS flat rate?

Through amazon.com, another source, on sale:

10#, $19.95 UPS shipping: $5.87 total $25.82, in plastic bags. Fast checkout with paypal, no cc required.

wwww.diatomaceousearth.net order placed. @ 40% less than the 4-2 1/2 # plastic bottles and pricey FEDEX shipping....
 

LeViolinist

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I went back and re-read some of the posts. Thank you, I did find them....I tend to skim thru long posts. Anyway, I just went to Earthworkshealth.com and purchase two bottles to get me started. I have had asthma for a few years and am now lactose intolerant. I read a testimonial about a person who was allergic to dairy products and everything. Once they started taking the DE, their allergies went away.

I have met several people who have bladder cancer or ovarian cancer. I've printed out some of the information and plan to mail the information to them in hopes I can save their lives in time.

Tundra Gypsy, I pray this helps you and your friends.
I also first noted allergy in 1998 - suddenly allergic to lilacs.... and orange blossoms..jasmine,. then any and all flowering fragrance... then couldn't wear any perfumes.
In efforts to 'get well' I stopped all milk products, all glutens, all sugars, and the last year I've gotten worse and worse.

I can now wear perfumes. Fragrances don't bother me, because my lungs are no longer infested with ascariasis.
It was taking over.
Be sure to know this can, and will take months, and for me, it's often been unpleasant and uncomfortable.
 

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Ascariasis is a disease of humans caused by the parasitic roundworm Ascaris lumbricoides. Perhaps as many as one quarter of the world's population are infected, with a prevalence of 45% in Latin America and 95% in parts of Africa.[1] Ascariasis is particularly prevalent in tropical and sub-tropical regions where hygiene is poor. Other species of the genus Ascaris can cause disease in domestic animals, such as Ascaris suum which infects pigs. Some genes have been identified in humans that may increase susceptibility to infection.[2]

Infection occurs by swallowing food contaminated with Ascaris eggs from feces. The larvae hatch in the intestine, burrow through the gut wall, and migrate to the lungs through the blood system.[3] There they break into the alveoli and pass up the trachea and oesophagus where they are coughed up and swallowed. The larvae pass through the stomach for a second time into the intestine where they mature into adult worms. They maintain their position by swimming against the intestinal flow caused by peristalsis.[3] Adult worms have a life-span of 1-2 years which means that individuals may be infected all their lives as worms die and new worms are acquired.[4]

Infections are usually asymptomatic, especially if the number of worms is small, because the degree of disease is related to the number of worms in the intestine as well as to the size and health of the human host. It is typical to find that most individuals harbour a small number of worms, while a small proportion are heavily infected, something that is characteristic of many worm infections.[4] The distribution of A.lumbricoides among human hosts is best described empirically by the negative binomial distribution.[5]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ascariasis
 

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LeViolinist

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ThirdWorld nations no longer have the monopoly on parasite infection.
Many articles estimate that 85% (or more) have parasites.

Our house has always been very clean, especially the kitchen. I scrubb fruits and vegetables.
But you can get parasites just from shaking hands with a person, eating at restaurants, on doorhandles... you name it. Some of the eggs literally float in the air.

A year and a half ago, we adopted two cats. One was very cared for and pampered. Her checkup showed her to be worm free...of course, because her owner had her in the vet TOO much.

The second cat was a feral. We took him to the vet immediately for a check up. He was stuck with fleas and had TAPEWORMS.
They promptly treated him - twice. They're indoor kitties, so I thought, 'That's that' NOT.
When I started using DE, I also put it in their wet food 1X a day. Within 7 days, Obiewan (x feral) started releasing tapeworm eggs again. The DE was scooping up the leftovers of what the vet med didn't.

When you take a new pet to the vet, the FIRST thing they do is check for parasites.
When is the last time a doctor tested you for worms? For me, never.

I asked the vet if a person can contract parasites from pets. SHE SAID NO... but that isn't true.
 

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Link Here: http://curezone.com/forums/am.asp?i=923446



I've been trying to kill off my worms for the last 2 1/2 month with a variety of remedies. A couple weeks ago I stopped taking everything- because it almost seemed that my worms were growing strong again. Since then I've been using FOOD grade Diatomaceous earth (for anyone who doesn't know it's fossilized remains of diatoms, a type of hard-shelled algae. Kills intestinal worms and parasite from the outside in- shreads them up and dehydrates them to death. DE isn't habit forming, can be taken continuously until worms are gone and has other nutritional/ health benifits.) I didn't learn about DE on cure zone, but from a holistic veterinary in Hawaii.

The DE is the most amazing thing I've taken so far, the worms are exiting quickly, and it's the first time in over 6 months that I've been able sleep through the night. I'm so happy, feeling better, with energy and inspiration. There are sooooo many things a person can take to kill there parasites, most of these items are rather expensive, but DE is very cheap and can be added to any intestinal anti-parasite program.

I'm going to continue to take DE probably for the next few months and then continue with minimum maintenance dose.

Although I do have a question for any of you....my worms are probably 95 percent gone, most of the phlegm is gone from my lungs. I've love to expedite the last remaining stuff in my lungs. Does anyone have any suggestions? I've been using fresh pineapple on and off, but I'm sick of the taste of it.

If anyone has any questions about the DE, I've done a ton of research- feel free to message me.

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Hi! I just checked out the Paratrex and it looks like good stuff.

I don't know how long you've been fighting against parasites, from my research the recommended initial dosage for DE is one teaspoon, once a day, if you have no problems with that up the dose.

By the time I started taking DE I had already killed quite a few worms, and gone through the awful side effects of worm kill off, so the DE was nothing. I've been taking three heaping tablespoons twice a day with out any problem. But I'm going to cut back because I don't need as much now.

Listen to your body, but if you're not having a negative effect with the DE, don't be afraid to take more of it. If you don't take enough, the DE won't kill the worms, just irritate them.

A couple people have messaged today that DE doesn't work. The DE doesn't kill off everything immediately, it kills them slowly, so you need to be patient and consistent with it; don't miss a day in your doses.

I know the worms are very sensitive to the DE, because when I take the stuff, even holding it in my mouth before I swallow, I feel the worms slither about. After minutes, the worms slither to get out of the way of the DE.

DE shouldn't be taken with nutrients, because it may absorb some of the nutrients. I have also read that it helps to absorb heavy metals. Most humans that can't rid themselves of parasites/worms by taking powerful herbs and what not probably have an access of heavy metals in their bodies. Parasites love heavy metals. Until the metals are gone (& the human stops exposing themselves to ingestions of the metals) the parasites will stick around in the body and thrive.

Here are just a few links- there are quite a few on the Internet.

"DE has been reported in the scientific literature to absorb methyl mercury, E. coli, endotoxins, viruses (including poliovirus), organophosphate pesticide residues, drug residues, and protein, perhaps even the proteinaceous toxins produced by some intestinal infections."

From this website:
http://www.vitaletherapeutics.org/immunecf.htm



http://wolfcreekranch1.tripod.com/wholisticproduct.html#DE



http://www.freshwaterorganics.com/DE_for_Humans.htm

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DE works great for me. I've expelled a lot of big worms that look like Ascaris after taking it. But it's also very constipating for me, so I have trouble staying the course for very long with it.

My former sister in law was staying with me temporarily when I was into making DE smoothies. I made a batch with strawberries and bananas, had some left over, and offered it to her. She tasted it and asked me what was in it. I said "dewormer"...

She got a very concerned look on her face, took a deep breath and said, "OK, I'm gonna just go with the flow here!" and drank it all down. The next morning I heard her scream and got up to see what was going on. She was in the bathroom, wanted me to come look at her poop. She shat a bunch of worms.

It definitely works. Resistance isn't as likely either, as it kills them by cutting into their shells/skin/protein and disabling them.

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No, not unless they live where it is in the ground. It is totally natural but as talked about one needs to get diatomaceous earth that is suitable to be ingested.
 

Nina

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LeViolinest, thank you so much for taking the time to research DE and to share your experiences with it. It may save some lives, or at least make lives more healthy and therefore more enjoyable. I will start taking it today, as I have some food grade DE in my pantry. I was taking horsetail tea for the silica, but now, I will take the DE. Again, many thanks.
 

LeViolinist

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We have company coming for the day - expected in a few minutes... they are all DE takers.

One is a skydiver -deepsea diver - tough guy... He's getting some of his hair back.. and says since taking the DE, he's getting back his energy.
His wife,.. she stunned me last month, stating she found a worm coming out of her navel. She didn't know about my friend on the west coast,.... I never told them, because I didn't believe it. Now I do.
 

LeViolinist

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My sister shared the info about the DE with a friend in Seattle. She called J- last week and told her that her chronic fingernail fungus is gone. She's been taking it for almost 3 months.
 

LeViolinist

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LeViolinest, thank you so much for taking the time to research DE and to share your experiences with it. It may save some lives, or at least make lives more healthy and therefore more enjoyable. I will start taking it today, as I have some food grade DE in my pantry. I was taking horsetail tea for the silica, but now, I will take the DE. Again, many thanks.

Yes, it may save lives. My friend D- on the west coast lost her mother, 2 aunts, grandmother, and a neice to cancer. She was starting to have the symptoms. She was very ill - sores on her bottom - in the colon - it's SLOW going but she's recovering.
Let us know how it goes for you.
 

Hfcomms

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Thanks for the info. I just ordered some myself. I'm a big one for alternative medicine and preventive action. I usually do a semi-annual cleanse myself but I've never considered DE before and after reading what you shared and some independent study I'm going to try it myself. It's natural, cheap, provides important trace minerals, ect. The farther away one can stay from pharmaceuticals and the various synthetic drugs going into your system the better off you'll be.
 
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