Any One Else Eat Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth?

   / Any One Else Eat Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth? #72  
And here's some additional information about the aluminum arsenic lead and cadmium that are included at no extra charge:

 
   / Any One Else Eat Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth? #73  
The thread title is a question. I expected to get many positive responses.

Was surprised at the negative responses by people that never used it.

All I know is how it helped me. (y)
Wait! You are surprised about negative Nancy's on TBN? This is negative Nancy headquarters.

I swear some people come here JUST to rain on parades and prove people wrong.

I am glad to hear it works for you, that is all that matters.
 
   / Any One Else Eat Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth? #74  
I started eating food grade DE about 6 or 7 years ago. After a short time I noticed 5 things.

1. Fingernails got stronger.
2. Joint pain in left knee when going downstairs, went away.
3. Swelling in lower legs above socks, went away.
4. Hair on head got thicker.
5. Age spots on the back of hands went away.

As with everything it works different in different people.
Just read through all the posts, been using diatomaceous earth (food grade) for years.
Same results as original poster.
 
   / Any One Else Eat Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth?
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And here's some additional information about the aluminum arsenic lead and cadmium that are included at no extra charge:
If it is in there it has not affected me after ten years of taking 100% food grade DE.
 
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   / Any One Else Eat Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth? #79  
No, Soylent Green, the movie that starred Charleston Hesston that was about what they did with the dead old people. The recycled them into food... Soylent Green.

I'll pass on your link...
 
   / Any One Else Eat Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth?
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No, Soylent Green, the movie that starred Charleston Hesston that was about what they did with the dead old people. The recycled them into food... Soylent Green.
Yep, I know that.
I'll pass on your link...
The Soylent in my link tastes good and is good for you.
 
 
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