Diana's
Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth Capsules
NB: If you are on any chronic medications, take Diatomaceous Earth 2 hours prior to OR 2 hours after your medications.
Diatomaceous Earth (D.E.)
WHAT is DIATOMACEOUS EARTH?
Food Grade freshwater Diatomaceous earth (DE) is a fine powder made from the fossilized remains of tiny microscopic shells created by one-celled plants called Diatoms. Food grade DE is fresh water origin and untreated. This ensures it consists of amorphous Silica, as opposed to crystalline silica. Approved be the MCC and Dept. of agriculture.
BENEFITS :
- Works against allergies. Assist with food allergies
- Lower cholesterol. Improve Digestion, absorbing more nutrients and flushing out waste.
- Remove Toxins (especially heavy metals)
- Lowering of blood pressure. Relief from arthritis pain. Increased energy. More regular bowel movements
- Smoother complexion. Sinus and cough relief. Stronger hair and nails
- Eliminate Head Lice. Eczema / Psoriasis. Acne. Nail fungus. Natural insect repellent . And many more
SIDE EFFECTS:
Because DE is highly absorbent, it may have a dehydrating effect. Take DE with sufficient water. Fresh water D.E. is on the “Generally Recognized as Safe”-list of FDA of USA, as well as the Directorate of Food Control for South Africa. Silicon Dioxide occurs naturally in the body.
Some “detox” symptoms may occur during 1st week, simply increase water intake. If you are suffering from any medical condition, it is advisable to seek medical advice before starting any new medicine, supplement or remedy.
Do allergy test before use. Not for pregnant women.
CONTAINS:
Food Grade fresh water Diatomaceous earth (DE) is a fine powder made from the fossilized remains of tiny microscopic shells created by one-celled plants called Diatoms. Food grade DE is of fresh water origin and untreated. This ensures it consists of amorphous Silica, as apposed to crystalline silica. *Store @cool room temp. *Keep lid on at all times. This DE product has been approved by MCC & Dept. of agriculture.
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