Uses Of Diatomaceous Earth
If you have heard of the popular supplement and cleanser Diatomaceous Earth, then you have probably wondered what all it can be used on. Is it safe and which type do you need for different situations.
What Is Diatomaceous Earth?
Most people have never heard of one of nature’s most beneficial substances known to man – diatomaceous earth. Even people that have heard of diatomaceous earth probably think of it as a cleansing or detoxing agent. In reality, diatomaceous earth can be one of the most healthful substances for humans and its’ use should be considered by all humans.
Diatomaceous Earth comes from the remains of diatoms, which are single celled algae found in large bodies of body. As these algae die, their skeletal remains settle at the bottom of the water and become fossilized over time. These remains build up and form what humans know as diatomaceous earth.
There are two main types of Diatomaceous Earth or D.E.. Food Grade or Human Grade and Non-Food Grade or Industrial Grade.
NEVER use Non-Food Grade or Industrial Grade as a supplement.
It is NOT SAFE.
Only Human Or Food Grade D.E. is safe to ingest as a supplement.
Industrial Grade DE
Through time and climate change, huge deposits of diatomaceous earth now exist on land. Diatomaceous earth is marketed in two ways – food grade and industrial grade. Industrial grade is primarily used in agriculture and in filtration systems for swimming pools.
Industrial grade DE is much more potent than food grade DE and should be handled with caution because it can cause skin irritations and dry throats if humans are exposed to it.
Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth
Food grade DE is primarily marketed as an insecticide but humans or pets can actually consume it. Diatomaceous earth is cylindrical in shape and its’ outer layer has sharp edges that make DE perfect for cleansing.
In fact, diatomaceous earth is one of the safest and most effective ways pet owners can get rid of parasites in a pet like a dog or cat.
As an animal consumes diatomaceous earth, the sharp edges of DE cut and scrape away parasites like ringworm or tapeworms. The remains are then trapped in the inner cylinder and removed through regular bowel movements. The best part is not only can DE work fairly quickly but it also does not cause any harm to the animals.
For humans, DE can act as a natural cleanse - similar to the way it was used in pets. Instead of removing parasites like ringworms, the toxins that DE removes in humans are much different. DE can remove heavy metals, bacteria, viruses, and other toxic materials. However, the mechanism is the same. DE scrapes away these toxins and traps them in the cylinder to be removed.
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How to Use Diatomaceous Earth
Humans who want to use DE can pick up food grade diatomaceous earth online or in various food stores. Once a person is ready to take diatomaceous earth, he or she should start with a small dose of about one teaspoon per day. This is to allow the body to get used to diatomaceous earth in the digestive system. In some cases, humans may experience slight thirst or stomach discomfort while DE removes toxins from the body.
As far as taste is concerned, there is no real taste whatsoever. DE can be added to food or in a cup or juice. It does tend to clump though so humans are best served drinking quickly to avoid DE from clumping.
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