by Luella May
(The Best Years in Life) Few people give much thought to lowly diatoms, single-celled marine micro-organism that are found in abundance in large bodies of water. However, when these tiny organisms die their skeletal remains settle to the bottom, become fossilized over time and accumulate to produce one of nature’s most beneficial and healthful substances: diatomaceous earth.
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Diatomaceous earth is often harvested from areas where large bodies of water once stood and is marketed in two grades – industrial and food grade. Industrial grade diatomaceous earth is used for many purposes including water filtration systems in swimming pools. Food grade diatomaceous earth is perhaps best known for its use a non-toxic insecticide. However, food grade diatomaceous earth offers a host of health benefits too.
The sharp points found on fossilized diatom exoskeletons creates a safe and non-toxic strong abrasive that scrubs intestinal walls and cuts up any parasites present in the digestive tract. Additionally, as it passes the digestive tract, it attracts and absorbs pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, and fungi. It also absorbs and removes pesticides, heavy metals, and drug residues.
Diatomaceous earth also has many health benefits due to its mineral content, which consists of about 85% amorphous silica and approximately 20 trace minerals, The silica in diatomaceous earth is effective in preventing premature aging . Silica can also make age spots fade and also helps to repair and maintain lung tissue elasticity.
Regular intake of diatomaceous earth also has numerous other health benefits, some of which include:
*Lowering blood pressure and bad cholesterol.
*Relieving sore joints.
*Healthier skin and hair.
*Healthier teeth and gums.
*Harder nails.
Diatomaceous earth does not have an unpleasant taste. Simply mix 1 to 2 tablespoons daily in liquid or food. Since diatomaceous earth does not dissolve, it may be necessary to stir a few times while drinking to prevent settling. As some people experience high energy levels, it is best to take it in the morning hours.
Diatomaceous earth benefits pets and other animals similarly to the way it does humans, and can have other benefits as well. For example, rubbing diatomaceous earth on their coats will ward off fleas and ticks and given internally, it is an excellent de-wormer.
When giving a pet diatomaceous earth orally, just mix it in their food. Kittens should receive ¼ of a teaspoon while large cats should be given 1 teaspoon.
The dosage for dogs is as follows: