[MittleiderMethodGardening] Re: Worst Gardening Problem -- Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth

 



A couple of years ago I bought some on ebay from a guy in Nebraska. I love it, put it around the house, on the plants, bed of the garden, house plants. I do try to be careful about sprinkling it on plants that have bees coming so as not to kill them.

I also take this internally as well. I put a heaping tsp in a glass of orange juice and add a dropper full of olive leaf extract and a little vanilla for flavor. The DE doesn't taste but has a chalky aspect to it--sounds bad, but really isn't. I don't do this every day but when I do, it definitely improves the texture of my skin. :)

Great product.

Betty
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--- In MittleiderMethodGardening@yahoogroups.com, "Faye Van Meurs" <faye@...> wrote:
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> Here is some info on it:
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> Is Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth Safe?
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> You bet! This product is completely non-toxic and chemical free. Remember to
> only buy food grade diatomaceous earth and steer clear of the DE used in
> pool filters as it is processed DE and is toxic.
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