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Post by JLR on Jun 27, 2005 17:15:59 GMT -5
Has anyone seen or heard from this guy selling a diatom powder that claims to have helped others? I've read stuff on another forum and wondered if anyones heard anything? I contacted someone from another forum about something he claimed helped him and it turned out to be from the same so called company.
Any info would be appreciated. JLR
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Post by ANTHILL on Jun 27, 2005 18:26:08 GMT -5
Hi JLR The dietomatious earth he was talking about when I tryed it seemed to affect the critters greatly making them frenzy which is what you want in something that kills them
But he only thing is the stuff is a mess" it itches like hell" it's unbearible to have on the body I lasted a week and that was enough"--- big time! God forbid if you get it in your eyes" and breathing it is somewhat akin to breathing aspestos
also while your useing dietomatious earth you cant use oils which i use to slow the bugggers down Or you get a cakey mess so I vote no on propasition dietomatious earth its got more con's-than- pro's
unless your just brooming a little in to your carpet to kill the critters that hang out in the rug and useing it around the house that's my two bits
Hope--- sweety I-b pm-emn u soon
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Post by JLR on Jun 27, 2005 19:03:33 GMT -5
I actually took the bait awhile back (I was desperate for any type of solution), after a long consideration of weird supspicious emails about costs etc... it went from 45 dollars to 25 within a couple of emails which were blamed on typos. So I said what they hay, it's 25 bucks... Weeks later I never recieved anything, so I figured it was a scam and called it a loss. Yesterday this stuff came in the mail. Two little baggies with brownish looking powder... looks like drugs. Anyways, thought I'd ask around before opening up these baggies. The package did come with instructions printed with some home computer like printout including spelling errors. I had no idea who the company was, but the lady I had contact with said to make the money order out to ENS Research under her name. When I recieved the package it was labeled as Chem-lab Solutions. Anyways, I guess I'll sprinkle the stuff on my carpet where my bed once was and around my computer and hope for the best. I found the website address as well. chemlab1.netfirms.com/formregister.htm
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Post by special guest star on Jun 27, 2005 20:31:02 GMT -5
dietomatious earth is really bad for humans. we tried it at the compound and I'm sure it's part of the reason I have a cough now.
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Post by Chemist G on Jun 27, 2005 22:20:45 GMT -5
If you make a suspension of DAE (8 level teaspoons in 16 oz water) with 3 oz enzyme concentrate and spray it on (avoiding the eyes) you'd be surprised at the results you'll see (and NO inhalation issues!). It's basically cured most of my symptoms except for an occasional stinging feeling. In my professional opinion, it IS the silver bullet for attacking them at the skin level. Not quite sure yet what the bullet is for under the skin so would like to hear of any successes with antibiotics.
Chemist G
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Post by Chemist G on Jun 27, 2005 22:23:15 GMT -5
PS - Food grade DAE has negligable silica content while pool grade has plenty. THAT is what causes lung issues so make sure you get FOOD GRADE if you intend to experiment with it!!! I have no idea what grade Chem-labs' product is.
Chemist G
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Post by Lisa on Jun 28, 2005 2:44:47 GMT -5
JLR, I'm not sure about this brown stuff. The kind I bought is an off-white powder and feels alot like flour. I think you should check on this first, to be on the safe side.
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Post by Orion*** on Jun 28, 2005 2:59:13 GMT -5
Diotamacious powder is nothing more than ground up diatoms which are the calcium skellitans of a very small sea creature---kills house bugs real good-cockroaches carry it back to the nest and it kills all the young--makes a good water filter... Cleaners like Ajax are made with DTE---scrubbs and scratches as well...as for body works ? Try just plain salt---if you have a scalp that is infected just sprinkle your hair with it and rub in--people who live near the ocean and swim there are seldom bothered by the fiber disease.
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Post by Orion*** on Jun 28, 2005 3:00:57 GMT -5
I would not breath this stuff--NO WAY...
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Post by ANTHILL on Jun 28, 2005 3:33:07 GMT -5
If you look at DE under a microscope it looks like micro shards of glass (vary sharp) the way it kills critters is it sticks to them first then works its way into the body of the animal acts as a a chink in the armor so to speak and then the DE is so dry that it sucks all the liquid out of the critter dehydrating it and it dies a wicked death
you'll find that under the microscope that pool grade de is rounded not sharp and would not be as affective a killer as food grade ---garden grade
Oh" and another thing de is just a topical it dosent get to or penatrate to the core of the problem under the "skin" where all the reproduction action is
for that dsmo and or infrared light I prefer infrared
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Post by JLR on Jun 28, 2005 11:23:05 GMT -5
Thanks for all the respnoses everyone, it is a off-white-ish and alot like flour. I was going to test it in a jar with maybe a few ants to see what happens. Poor ants.
But yes, I really don't see how this would work when the problem seems to be inside.
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Post by linda on Jun 28, 2005 12:55:43 GMT -5
I struggle with this in the body or out of the body notion as well. All of the stuff I find seems to be coming out of me; I never see it go on or in me. Climate seems to have an effect on activity (indicating that it is outside?) Certain herbs seem to have an effect on activity (indicating that it is inside?) Who knows. I might use the DME on the perimeter of my house. I'm not so sure about putting in on my body. When you consider the amount of time we spend looking at stuff under microscopes etc., you'd think we'd see the mite/fly/springtail on our skin or bedding once in a while. Nobody finds "the bugs" that allegedly penetrate our bodies. I just can't figure out what is going on. Sometimes I think something in my body is attracting mere dust mites of which I never am able to see either (is dust a form of cellulose fungi?). It is just such a bizarre mystery--it boggles my mind.
Oh yea--Orion, some of the infected are surfers, and many of us lived near and swam in the ocean when we got this thing. The ocean water may not be as friendly as you think.
Thanks all, Linda
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Post by Chemist G on Jun 28, 2005 14:57:27 GMT -5
Well don't knock it until you've tried it. I'm 95% better and since I've started putting my bedding and clothes in the freezer, I'm 99% cured. I don't think they can reproduce UNDER you skin so they have to come up sooner or later.
Good Luck,
Chemist G
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