| Food-Grade Diatomaceous Earth - 2 Gal
Non-Toxic fossil shell flour is a naturally-occurring powder made from crushed fossils of freshwater organisms and marine life. It offers excellent health benefits for humans, plants, and animals and also a variety of uses. It does not work as a chemical; its a natural product and you don't have to worry about any parasites getting an immunity to it.
This Food grade diatomaceous earth is approved to be mixed with grains to control meal worms and other pests. Diatomaceous earth is USDA approved as an anti-caking agent for animal feed.
Our fine All Stop Diatomaceous Earth is not the same as most other diatomaceous earth products in the marketplace. Our DE is food-grade and milled at a consistency much like flour, the fossilized shell (diatom) thus resembling the look and consistency of flour.
All Stop DE comes from an extremely pure water deposit of the diatom Melosira Preicelanica which is made of amorphous silica. Why is this diatom so special? It's shell is made of amorphous silica. It's shape and hardness keeps it from dissolving in liquid. Because of it's shape, the holes along the diatom's wall allow it to absorb moisture; therefore it's use as an anti-caking agent.
Amorphous silica is silica in it's natural occurring state. It is a trace mineral every mammal on the planet needs to live.
DE that is used for swimming pool filters is toxic to humans; therefore it is important to understand the difference between regular pool-grade DE and our food-grade DE. Other brands of DE may often include additives of toxic, harsh chemicals such as pyrethrum and piperonyl butoxide - these products should not be administered near animals or humans. However, our food-grade DE is so safe, it can be used as a an anti-caking agent for grain storage and an organic de-wormer added to livestock and poultry feed. Our food grade diatomaceous earth is organic OMRI listed Codex Food Chemical Grade. This non-calcined non-treated fresh water Diatomaceous Earth is mined, sifted,crushed, bagged and pure white in color. It contains less than .5% silicon and is considered an inert ingredient.
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