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Re: My story -- Please help me identify this picture


Diatomaceous earth has been used in animal husbandry for many years. First recorded discovered 1838. It has many industrial uses and long used as an insecticide and then parasites in sheep. No time line was found for animals, but I saw a reported use in 2002 for parasites by humans.
The dramatic flood of whole body health reports spurred its use as the word spread. Now people are buying it by the 40 and 50 pound bags to give to family and friends. Why not, at less than 75 cents a pound? Most dosage seems to be in the one to 3 tablespoons range placed in the mouth and washed down with liquids. See below!

Stumbled upon: Diatomaceous Earth, human/animal grade.  All natural mineral, not toxic. I have used it 6 months now and love what it has done for me. Many call it a miracle for what its done for them. Helps Celiac disease, colon and fibromyalgia, ‘pain', arthritic, 'Parasites', colon, eczema, blood pressure, cholesterol, candida, age spots, adrenal, stomach, 'energy', heart, diarrhea, drugs, constipation, skin, eyes, hair and nails and many more, This is why many call diatomaceous earth (DE, dirt, mud) 'a miracle’.  Works best with 3 to 6 grams vitamin C and without Processed Sugar and oils. All ages! Can be found online, and animal feed suppliers and some health food stores.
 Do the research:    ‘diatomaceous Earth testimonials’. …dez...
 

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