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This thread has been cleaned of argumentative and trolling / flaming posts.  Folks, there are ways to express opinions, or disagree with others' opinions, in a friendly and helpful tone.

In addition, as the last post by the OP indicates, she is interested in how much to use in feed, not whether to use it.  Please stay on topic.


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post #42 of 70
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Originally Posted by ddawn 

This thread has been cleaned of argumentative and trolling / flaming posts.  Folks, there are ways to express opinions, or disagree with others' opinions, in a friendly and helpful tone.

In addition, as the last post by the OP indicates, she is interested in how much to use in feed, not whether to use it.  Please stay on topic.


that's too bad-I look forward to both sides of an argument-"cleaning it up" on a "forum"?? again-disappointing BYC... this isn't a blog-it's a "forum"

post #43 of 70

But it belongs to the PTB at BYC and they have every right to enforce their rules and guidelines and moderate as they see fit.

And I wish I could find food grade DE locally. I may have to go to some places and look for myself because I wonder if people who work there don't know exactly what it is or it's called something different.

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post #44 of 70
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Originally Posted by gale65 

But it belongs to the PTB at BYC and they have every right to enforce their rules and guidelines and moderate as they see fit.

And I wish I could find food grade DE locally. I may have to go to some places and look for myself because I wonder if people who work there don't know exactly what it is or it's called something different.


I have heard DE referred to as fossil flour by some. Try asking for that locally. You could aslo purchase online. smile

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post #45 of 70

Fossil Shell Flour, I believe.  I think that's what a lot of health food stores sell it as.  But, no matter what you call it, its HARD to find!!  I ended up ordering online.

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My personal experience with taking DE in a shake everyday is that I had stronger nails and longer hair which was unscientifically measured by comparing the number of days for hair to go from fresh trimmed length to the point on my shoulders that I cut it. I no longer had splits in my nails nor very many lines. I have since been lazy and stopped. Currently most of my nails are peeling off in layers into the bed. I believe it has had other effects but there is no way to measure them at home. Yesterday my ruffians got into the DE and ate some. Their poo was very good today compared to a bit on the mushy side.


Wow... my mother has been bugging me for ages to find something to improve her nails and hair!  She's tried pretty much everything in the cosmetics aisle, maybe this will work.  It certainly can't hurt.   What's your recipe for the DE in a shake?   Thanks.


Grab everything yummy from the fridge. Ice cream, choco syrup, peanut butter, bananas, berries, flax, wheat germ, Oreo cookies, and throw it in the blender with one or two heaping spoonfuls for food grade DE.

2 parts ice cream
1 part milk
2 parts total of extras
2 spoons DE

For nails and skin rub olive oil (for vitamin E) into your hands instead of creams. Add a drop or two of tea tree oil, or most essential oils, to help with fungus or other nail issues. I do that from time to time, the olive oil all the time. Can't remember the last time I bought lotion. I have a bottle of olive oil for the bathroom now.

post #47 of 70
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Originally Posted by immyjay54 

Don't know if this will help anyone or not but I have been using this for approx. 2 1/2 years. I personally put a couple of tablespoons full of it in a glass of water every day and drink it. It has lowered my blood pressure and really did make my legs feel better. I am 62 years old and had awful leg pain and in a week or so I noticed the difference in the amount of pain. I bought a 50# bag. The DE wasn't as much as the shipping. I won't buy the large bag any more. Will get the containers. I take a 3# butter bowl full and sprinkle it around in my coop which is dirt floor and they all like bathing in it and the dirt. I sprinkle it heavy in the nests. I have never seen mites or lice in my coop. I also bought the duster and fill it and spray it all through the coop, on perches etc. I have taken it and put it in their water but it settles in the bottom of the fountain so I don't do that anymore. I swear by this stuff for mites etc. I've sprayed it in my old basement that had centipedes, spiders etc and within a couple of days, I didn't see anything. Anyone can say what they must but for me, I'm sold on it. I don't think any amount would hurt them. Just throw it on the ground with a little mash type food or maybe even dampen some scratch and sprinkle the DE on it. I would not tell anyone to use it and have no proof that it does anything but I can say I use nothing else for worming, mites, lice etc for my birds and they are doing fine. I know of some of the big breeders that feed it to chicks from day one.
Just my 2 cents worth.
Jim
Forgot to put the link. lol   I told you I'm 62 years old. lol   http://www.earthworkshealth.com/


Thank you--for taking the time for your info and wisdom--I appreciate it....This is what I have been wanting to know... bow

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post #49 of 70

The organic feed we are presently using has it already in there.  Don't know the concentration, but it helps knowing it is in it.

We also use it in the coop and run.  A little bit here and there, a couple of handfuls really, and the coop does not smell, nor the run.  And I feel they are better off having it their run for dust baths.

post #50 of 70

Forgive the slightly OT, but related question: How much should I use to 'dust' our pine shavings using the deep litter method? enclosed, raised floor, lined with linoleum sheet.

I figured the Q is okay since the OP asked about how to use food grade DE.

One note about the sources referenced in earlier posts. In my experience, ehow.com is a woefully unreliable source for complete and factual data. Pro or con doesn't matter, just don't count on that site for definitive info.

I could ask if cars will run on Jello, then answer from a different computer, quoting a bunch of nonsense and some people would believe it would be possible.

Case in point: A few years ago I was consulting for a certain organization who absolutely had to have solid, reliable information on chemicals and safety/interraction data. They were searching online for info and using it in emergency situations.

I advised they stop immediately (later to be a closed-reference system with a trusted university) and demonstrated the point with several examples over the next few weeks.

Did you know 'Shegalsn' (aka 'Shegalsin') was an 'official word' on Wiki for quite some time? Complete with history, etymology, and examples? Professors and intellectuals alike tried to disprove it, but were unable to do so definitively. I eventually removed it after showing it onscreen in a conference wink

Many times the info on reference sites is only as reliable as the person who posted it.

Anyway, hope you don't mind my question and enjoy the story!

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