The idea that DE is killing parasites is questioned by many people
I tired it and it did not help in a litter of puppies I had. Gave it a good
long trial and even increased the amount to ridiculous quantities.
Also if it gets wet it supposedly does not work on bugs in the dirt, so
how is it that it works in the body where it is wet?
If I am concerned about parasites I am going to go after them with
an herbal remedy that I KNOW is going to kill them.
Janet
Paul Steel wrote:
But won't de help with parasites and clay won't ?????
Thanks.......I am still learning a ton from all u folks
On Jul 25, 2010, at 2:07 PM, Garnet_LDN <[email protected]> wrote:
That's the answer I got when I asked about the Aluminum in Diatomaceous Earth,
that it was inert is not a problem.
Janet
Ode Coyote wrote:
There's little that's more inert than Aluminum Oxide. [One of the harder
sandpaper grits ]
ode
At 09:40 PM 7/24/2010 -0500, you wrote:
Zeolite is silica and so is DE, so for the money I would go with food grade DE.
Actually I could choose clay, like Eaton's Three Clay blend over the DE.
www.eytonsearth.com has
a link to his commercial clay site.
They all come out of the ground. And you need to know who you are buying from
since any of them can be contaminated. DE has significant Aluminum Oxide and
while it is not suppose to be bioavailable it makes me uncomfortable knowing it
is on the analysis sheet.
DE is also very powdery and fine, so is clay but it is not so fluffy so might
be easier to work with. There is a lot of data on the absorptive and adsorptive
properties of clay.
I would not buy Zeolite from an MLM, period. I used to buy 50lb bags for $25
and then it started being marketed in one pound net bags for $12.00 at dog
shows as a deodarizer.
I had been putting pounds of it in shallow boxes under the beds and couch to
absorb
odors for years. But I would not have at $12.00 a pound. This was 20 years ago.
Janet
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