10 Amazing Uses for Diatomaceous Earth Around the Home

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Tell your kids it’s “skeleton powder.” Or that it slashes and dehydrates bugs to death! If you have boys especially, they may look at your natural pantry with a whole new respect!

You won’t be lying  … Diatomaceous Earth (or DE for short) is all that and more! Here are all the (not so gory) details on this natural remedy wonder for anyone with pets or a family.

What Is Diatomaceous Earth, Anyway?

DE is, as mentioned, a white powder naturally occurring from the fossils of diatoms (a type of algae found in river bed and lake beds). The diatoms form a very hard shell of silica in a tubular shape.

When dry, Diatomaceous Earth appears very fine and soft to the naked eye but microscopically it has some very unique qualities:

  • High Silica Content: These fossilized diatoms have a very high silica content (which is used to build hair, skin, and nails).
  • Hard as Nails … or Diamonds: DE is very hard (only two points lower than diamonds on the hardness scale). It looks like a tiny cylindrical tube with many holes in it when viewed through a microscope.
  • Holds a Strong Negative Charge: DE has a very strong negative charge, which makes it purifying and beneficial in several ways.

Since the 1960s DE has been commonly used in things like toothpaste, as an anti-caking aid, for clarifying beer or wine, and to eliminate pests naturally. In fact, you’ve likely consumed products that contain traces of DE without even knowing it! While I’m usually not a fan of hidden ingredients, DE is one we don’t need to worry about.

That doesn’t mean it doesn’t have its share of controversy … not all of it warranted.

How Do I Know DE Is Safe?

In this article, I’m referencing Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth, which the FDA classifies “Generally Recognized As Safe” for human consumption, even when pregnant or nursing. It is NOT the industrial grade type used in pool cleaning. Much of the misunderstanding about the benefits of DE stems from the difference in these two types. The industrial grade is toxic to humans and should be avoided. It is also toxic to workers who collect it.

Food-grade Diatomaceous Earth is purified and amorphous, not crystalline. It is inert and harmless (as long as you’re not an insect with an exoskeleton).

What Does Diatomaceous Earth Do for the Body?

For the human body … and even for animals … DE is an ally. Thanks to its strong negative charge diatomaceous earth binds to unwanted toxins in the digestive tract. On the skin, it acts as an oil binder, a purifier, and an exfoliant.

For unwanted bugs and insects, it’s quite another story.

Does DE Kill Insects?

In a word, yes! Many use Diatomaceous Earth as a natural pesticide. Its sharp and strong structure allows it to puncture and drain the exoskeleton of insects from their protective fats and oils on a microscopic level. This causes them to dehydrate and die (while humans and animals are left completely unharmed).

10 Ways to Use Diatomaceous Earth

Uses for diatomaceous earth-skin hair and nails-pest controlSome sources claim that DE is a cure-all for everything from parasites to viruses and everything in between. They claim it eliminates free radicals, remineralizes bones, and halts aging in its tracks.

I haven’t found any research to back up these claims, but there are studies on silica and other compounds found in DE. These are the benefits that seem credible based on the available body of evidence:

1. As a Natural Alternative to Pesticides

Most pesticides and insecticides work by poisoning the pest. Unfortunately, chemicals that are harmful to small pests can also be harmful to humans and carry risks. Insects can also develop immunity over time.

DE works mechanically on:

  • fleas
  • bedbugs
  • cockroaches
  • ants

Just sprinkling a little DE around the house bonds to and absorbs parts of the waxy coating on the exoskeleton of these insects, causing them to dehydrate and die. Sprinkle a perimeter around the exterior of the house and also indoors where problems are observed.

The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act classifies DE as safe for household use. The Environmental Working Group classifies it as safe for household and beauty use as well.

2. To Treat Fleas on Pets

I will be forever grateful for DE and its help when we had a horrible flea infestation. We adopted a rescue kitten and she brought along a few thousand close friends … FLEAS.

The fleas quickly infested the entire apartment we were living in at the time and with a new baby and toddlers, it was a HUGE problem. I didn’t want to use any type of harmful pesticide either since my kids were crawling around on the floor.

To stop the flea outbreak, we sprinkled DE all over our carpet and soft surfaces several times a day. The only potential concern with DE is irritation from inhalation, so I wore a dust mask when sprinkling it around the whole house. I worked the powder into the carpets and let it sit for about an hour. Then, I vacuumed it up. I repeated this a few times a day for 4 days until the fleas were gone. (Yes, this is a messy process!)

We also killed the fleas on the kitten by carefully dusting her with DE a few times a day, avoiding the eyes and nose.

We now dust all of our animals with DE before and after going hiking with them in the woods, or if they show any signs of fleas.

3. Fighting Bed Bugs

Were you hoping bed bugs weren’t real? Well, sorry … they definitely are and don’t discriminate against even very clean homes!

DE is well documented for its ability to eliminate bedbugs. Even pest control companies sometimes use DE for removing bed bugs safely. Follow these steps if you see or fear bedbugs. For good measure, I sprinkle DE on mattresses each time I change the sheets to help ward off bed bugs and other pests.

4. As a Source of Silica

DE is 84-90% silica with over 20 trace minerals that are difficult to obtain in today’s world and needed by skin, teeth, and hair. A study from the University of Cincinnati’s College of Pharmacy showed that silica may help increase hair growth and thickness when taken regularly. The skin also uses silica and deficiency may lead to dry or brittle skin.

Studies show that dietary silicon is beneficial to bone and connective tissue, though the specific form in DE is not well studied. Evidence shows a positive association between dietary silicon intake and better bone mineral density, though the exact reason is unclear. One theory is that silicon helps the body synthesize collagen (which the body uses in joints, connective tissue, bones, and skin).

More research on the direct effects of DE on silica levels is needed, but silica itself is indisputably good for hair, skin, and nails.

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5. To Assist in Detoxifiction

This is where claims start to get murky. On the one hand, there are thousands of products that claim to remove “toxins,” without clearly defining what “toxins” are. Since “toxins” is a term that could apply to a wide range of substances, these claims are difficult or impossible to measure.

On the other hand, there is evidence that diatomaceous earth may have a measurable affect on several substances that harm the body, including reducing aluminum and other heavy metals.

DE’s high silica concentration may also contribute to the detoxification claims. Some evidence suggests that silica may help fight free radical damage in a similar way to antioxidants. This may be due to its ability to remain stable and carry a negative electrical charge, attracting positively charged free radicals. Though largely unproven by actual research, this mechanism is likely the basis of the claims that it reduces oxidative damage and has anti-aging effects.

6. To Fight Parasites and Bacterial Overgrowth

When a family member was battling SIBO his practitioner had him drink DE daily to help bring his gut bacteria back into balance. There isn’t much research on DE’s ability to remove parasites in humans, but it is well documented in animal studies.

In one commonly cited study The Oxford Journal of Poultry Science examined DE’s role in reducing parasites and improving egg quality in organic and free-range chickens. The study essentially concluded that hens fed DE had better eggs and fewer parasites relative to controls.

If you happen to be a chicken struggling with a mite problem, DE is a great remedy. The method in humans is less clear, but many people have used DE internally to fight other types of intestinal parasites. Anecdotal reports abound of DE’s benefits in human parasites as well, but more research is needed.

7. As a Way to Reduce Cholesterol

Amazingly, the most well-researched benefit of DE for humans is not often mentioned. In fact, the only study I found that looked at DE as a dietary supplement dates from 1998 and examined its role in improving cholesterol levels. The results are fascinating:

  • Participants all had a history of high cholesterol
  • They took diatomaceous earth multiple times a day for 8 weeks
  • At the end of the study, the subjects total cholesterol had got down by 13.2%
  • LDL (“bad”) cholesterol decreased the most
  • HDL (“good”) cholesterol increased slightly

The researchers concluded that while the results were promising, further studies are needed with larger groups and a control group. Anecdotal reports abound of people who used DE to help with cholesterol levels. A family member saw a 30 point reduction in blood pressure numbers from using DE.

8. In Sensitive Skin Deodorant

I’ve been making my own natural deodorant for years now (using this recipe) and love it. Some people react to the baking soda in the recipe, likely because it is so alkaline and may irritate certain skin types. This recipe is a great sensitive skin alternative using diatomaceous earth in place of the baking soda.

9. To Fight Foot Fungus

DE is naturally drying and may reduce moisture. I couldn’t find any studies to back it up, but a friend claimed that sprinkling it in her socks daily helped her beat a decade-long battle with toenail fungus.

10. Mixed in Beauty Products

A bonus use for DE!

I personally love using diatomaceous earth on my skin in beauty products. My skin tends to be naturally oily, so I often add a little bit of DE to homemade facial cleansers and face masks to remove some excess oil. Bonus: It makes a nice natural exfoliant!

Cautions and Risks

It is VERY IMPORTANT to only use food-grade diatomaceous earth for consumption. Other forms of DE are not considered safe and can be harmful to the lungs if inhaled. Many of the misconceptions about diatomaceous earth comes from confusing these types. Food grade DE is recognized as safe by both the FDA and the EWG. Industrial grade has many uses but is not safe for human use or to inhale!

Avoid Inhaling INDUSTRIAL Diatomaceous Earth

Studies have shown that long term exposure to industrial DE can be dangerous. While it isn’t a good idea to inhale any form of powder, the same level of caution isn’t necessary with food grade DE, as this National Pesticide Information Center fact sheet explains.

Diatomaceous “Detox” Reactions

DE may cause die-off symptoms, so it is important to work up slowly. Some people don’t respond well to DE, and I always suggest working with a knowledgeable health professional for any kind of acute problem or when doing any kind of detox.

How to Take DE

At our house, adults take 1 tablespoon per day on an empty stomach (we worked up to this from a teaspoon over a period of weeks) and kids take a teaspoon per day (they started with 1/4 – 1/2 teaspoon).

Where to Buy Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth (& How It Tastes)

We use this brand since I was able to verify that it is food grade, though many local co-ops and feed stores carry food grade DE as well. It has a chalky/silky consistency and tastes like a very mild mixture of dirt and chalk, but we are able to just mix in water to take it daily. It can also be mixed into juice or coconut milk.

Disclaimer:

I am not a doctor and I don’t play one on the internet. Diatomaceous Earth has been recognized as safe by the Food and Drug Administration, but it is not intended to treat, prevent, cure or diagnose any disease, so use at your on risk.

Have you ever use Diatomaceous Earth? What did you use it for? How did it work? Share below!

Diatomaceous earth is a chalky powder of fossilized diatoms. It is helpful for eliminating bed bugs, fleas and other pests and is a powerful beauty remedy.

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

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431 responses to “10 Amazing Uses for Diatomaceous Earth Around the Home”

  1. Mia Avatar

    I recently found out I have periodontal disease and some bone loss. I have ordered the Orawellness HealThy Mouth system, but I am also looking for a way to regrow my bone loss. I read that diatomaceous earth can help strengthen and replenish tooth and bone, so I have started taking it in my smoothies. Just wondered if you have any other advice for regrowing bone? I was thinking of taking Jordan Rubin’s Grow Bone formula, but I am breastfeeding, and there are contraindications.

  2. Dorothy Avatar

    DE is great. I had an unwanted visitor (true pain in my right knee doctor called it authur) took one table spoon of DE with water. It took about 2-3 wks., NO pain. I don’t take it everyday like I use to but when the pain tries to come back I remember DE start taking it with water or in my nutribullet. It also removed great pain from my son’s shoulder, tendinitis. DE removed pain from my stepson’s knee he was a plumber had surgery. My girlfriend had bed bugs and believe me it worked for her twice in two difference homes. My girlfriends mom’s (70+) teeth were loose and the dentist plan to remove and replace them BUT, YES, you got it DE tighten her teeth this has been atleast 3 years ago and she still has her OWN TEETH no problems, she’s able to eat! This product is truly a blessing. I’ve heard of negative things about DE but I don’t get it. I’d rather take drugs over DE!! All the accomplishments has been without side effect, just taking one tablespoon with water.

  3. Glenda Avatar

    Hello,
    If there is metal in your mouth from previous dental work, will using this work?

  4. Linda Baker Avatar
    Linda Baker

    My Nurse?Natural Practioner had me take 1 T in h20 am and pm for 3 weeks and to not take it same time as pro-biotics. I was detoxing from a nasty Candida overload. I also took Grapefruit Seed Extract, some detoxing essential oils by doTERRA, Saccharomyces boulardii (the yeast that kills yeast), and of course dietary changes…no sugar, breads, yeast ,and fruit (in the beginning). I was successful in the protocol but fell “Off the wagon” at Christmas time soooo back on the above. I found that the DE was a great addition to all the other products and seemed to help my gastrointestinal issues. Oh, and yes, use it (gardening grade here) on plants in my patio garden and especially along the patio door steps so any bugs that dare to cross it will not live to tell about it!

    1. Katie Avatar

      Linda,

      I’m fighting Candida too, and started taking 1/2t of DE a week ago, and have been hit with what feels like a terrible persistent sinus infection. I’m hoping this is a detox reaction and will go away soon. Did you experience any negative reactions like this when you started taking DE?
      Thanks!

      1. Michelle Avatar
        Michelle

        ohhh yes!!!! I have systemic candida and for the first several months I took 2 tbspns. 2 tbspn is too much because 3 of my nail fungus and yeast infection, all flared up at the same time, before taking DE, one flare up comes months later after the other. I also notice there was a healthy pink spot in a shape of a perfect circle on my tongue where the thrush was, then several days later my whole tongue was back pink & healthy-no thrush. I also notice my inflammation has gotten better, skin, hair grew back where it was thin, no stiffness in the mornings and no joint pain. God is good; He may not come when you want him but he’ll be there right on time! I’m now taking 1 tbspn just to stave off over detoxing.

  5. Natalie Avatar

    This is a great post and the comments are interesting too. Brianne, I would say it does increase the chances of constipation. You definitely want to stay very hydrated. Drea – your results are inspiring to me and sound like just what I need. I have some on hand and need to get serious about taking it regularly. Have you tried taking plenty of magnesium for constipation? Mag citrate can get the bowels moving for sure so you might want to start slowly and gradually move up to bowel tolerance. Also, I don’t know if this would be helpful for you, but I drink a drink from Whole Foods called Kevita – it is a coconut water probiotic drink and it gets my bowels moving.

  6. Maxine Avatar

    Hi, thanks for the info on DE. I bought some but am nervous about using it due to cautions I’ve seen to wear a mask and goggles. I have asthma and don’t want to irritate my lungs. Do you put it on the animal? Any other specifics on how to apply to the house?
    Thanks,
    Maxine

    1. Katie - Wellness Mama Avatar

      From my research, it is only the filter grade (not the food grade) that can be harmful to the lungs… I’d still be careful with asthma though and wear a mask while sprinkling around.

  7. Lori Avatar

    I use this every summer to keep the pincher bugs out of the house. We get them so badly sometimes. It grosses me out to have them in the house! We put a line along the door jams and sometimes along all the windows. It helps tremendously. We sprinkled it around our patio as well and along the window wells. We re-apply if it rains where it gets wet.

  8. Jenna Avatar

    Hi there. I started using diatomaceous earth about a month ago and have noticed a huge difference in my digestive function. I used to suffer from heart burn and indigestion regularly, to the point I couldn’t drink straight water, and now I have no problems. In fact, my stomach and digestive function has never felt better! My skin is a lot softer and my hair and nails are growing more quickly. Also, it seems to control my appetite and I no longer have the urge to binge. I will caution to start slow because the first two days I took it I had wicked headaches and saw bizarre geometric shapes. My fault as instead of starting at a teaspoon and working up as I repeatedly read, I jumped in and had a heaping tablespoon. Now I won’t go without it. And thanks for the tip that food grade DE can be found at local feed stores. I will look into that next time.

  9. Karen Avatar

    Question: I’ve read here and elsewhere that DE will detoxify heavy metals. Does that mean it will also bind to other nutrients as well? Is that why you take it on an empty stomach? I am doing bentonite clay for two months (I’m 2 weeks into it) to try and drop my metals load. It was so bad the metals taste was making nut (moreso). It has improved and I now have periods where I don’t notice it. I’m thinking that after finishing the two months of bentonite clay adding DE in the morning would be a good measure but I need to know if it should be taken away from food for a reason. I have a good friend who takes hers as part of her smoothie with her supplements. I just want to be sure I’m not taking something that will absorb the supplements negating the benefits of them. Thanks!

      1. Judy Avatar

        Hi, Your blog is so helpful, Katie!! Part of my routine is warm lemon water first thing in the morning….so which should I do first DE or Lemon water…. which is also to be taken on an empty stomach? Also, do you use the capsules or powder, and how much? Thanks!!

        1. Wellness Mama Avatar

          I’d stick with the lemon water first since DE can be done whenever (it is just most often suggested in the morning). I have always just used the powder and I started with a tiny amount (1/4 tsp) and worked up to about a teaspoon.

          1. Gamma Johnston Avatar
            Gamma Johnston

            Hi can you help me….I’m 21 weeks pregnant and have got threadbare from my kids! Is it completely safe to use at this stage of pregnancy? I want to make sure I’m not harming the baby in any way. Thank you
            Gamma x

  10. Theo Avatar

    Hello Katie

    Thanks for this interesting and informative post. Can DE help with bed wetting? My friend’s 18 year old daughter still wets the bed. She has tried so many things but everything she tried had only a band aid effect, which means as long as she took the product, she didn’t wet the bed but as soon as she stopped, the bed wetting resumed. If the DE can’t help her, do you know of anything that could cure this problem?

    1. Jackie Avatar

      May I offer a suggestion? A spoonful of raw honey on an empty stomach (not with any food or liquid) just before bedtime is known to help one sleep deeply and not have the urge to use the bathroom through the night.

    2. Susan Smith Sims Avatar
      Susan Smith Sims

      Bedwetting is also sometimes due to allergies and/or inflammation. Often, when it lingers that long, there are physical issues ie the body’s response to certain foods keep the tissues inflamed, and the person doesn’t sense the need to go. Or it can be structural. A girlfriend in college had multiple ureters, and had lots of isses as a result. Of course, there can be an emotional component as Katie suggested. I’d try an elimination diet, detox, and if it doesn’t improve, perhaps some medical tests. Best of luck!

      1. Marie Avatar

        My oldest son was a bedwetter into his preteen years. He was diagnosed with a sleep disorder. He wasn’t going through the 4 stages of sleep, so his body wasn’t naturally shutting down. You might check into that.

    3. Arkie Avatar

      The bedwetting may be cured by EFT also known as ‘tapping’.
      I have had good results for other things but EFT stands for Emotional Freedom Technique. Google it…I like Brad Yates but there might be someone better for that specific problem.

    4. Sophie Millward Avatar
      Sophie Millward

      It is worth trying magnesium, and I’ve heard methionine is good too, for bed-wetting. It is worth taking magnesium on a long-term basis, as so many of us are deficient. Bed-wetting is a sure sign of magnesium deficiency.

    5. Marj Avatar

      Hi! Just a comment on bed wetting. I just watch a chiropractor on youtube. Chiropractic excellence, they uses Gonstead technique. They mentioned that bed wetting and sleep disorder has something to do with the sacral area that only needs an adjustment. I thought i’d share this info.

    6. Sarah Avatar

      I k ow your comment was from ages ago, but I’m hoping that at least this might help someone else. Rigorous studies have shown that as much as 95% of the time chronic bedwetting issues are caused by undiagnosed constipation. Even if your child (or no-longer-child) goes every day, that could just be a little of the blockage breaking off, and not necessarily proof that the pipes are clean. Go to http://www.bedwettingandaccidents.com for tons of free information from a pediatric urologist who has made it his mission to get the word about this. Or Google Steve Hodges MD.

    7. Kristen Avatar
      Kristen

      I see your comment is almost a year old, but I still wanted to reply, just in case you, or someone else, is dealing with this kind of issue.
      My pediatrician said that kids who continue to wet the bed are very deep sleepers. My first concern is if this girl is getting the 9-10 hours of sleep that school age kids need. 8hours isn’t enough sleep for an 18yr old. If she’s lacking sleep, that makes everything more difficult.
      The comment on constipation also makes a lot of sense. The pressure of constipated stool in the bowels puts pressure on the bladder. The bladder may not fully empty each time she urinates. Then, when she’s sleeping, and is deeply relaxed, and also in a lying down position, everything might be relaxing and the pressure on the bladder that she has while up and about, may no longer be there.
      She should also be instructed on how to do Kegal exercises. She can figure out how to do them by being told, the next time she’s urinating, to try and stop the flow before she’s finished, like in the middle of urinating. If she has a difficult time stopping her flow of urine, it may be that her bedwetting has to do, at least in part, with weak pelvic floor muscles. If this is the case, she should do Kegal exercises daily. And, tell her when she’s ready to go to sleep, to try and practice holding in her pelvic floor muscles.
      Also, Many people think they aren’t constipated, when they actually are. They are having some bowel movements daily. There could be a hard constipated mass of stool, where some does break off from the mass daily. You can even have liquid stool passing around a hard, constipated mass of stool. If she could drink 2 liters of non-caffeinated beverages, that would help prevent constipation. Fiber is needed, but if someone is already constipated, they should go light on fibrous foods so they aren’t adding to the blockage. If someone takes in a lot of fiber, but not enough non-caffeinated beverages. The fiber doesn’t have the help of fluids to pass through the body, and becomes hard. This also can lead to constipation. There are stool softeners called, ” Docusate Sodium”, that help to increase fluid in the bowels that helps the stool to pass. Miralax is also a great product that can lead to a bowel movement more quickly, and the Miralax flushes out of your system.
      There’s always a chance that bedwetting can be related to psychological issues too.

      At any rate, if someone is working with the same physician, over a period of time, and is not getting results, and or the help that they feel they need, it’s time to either get a 2nd opinion (You have to call and let your insurance company know that you want to do that. Most insurance companies cover 2nd opinions; some cover a 3rd opinion as well.),or to switch to another doctor.
      A Urologist is a specialist in dealing with bladder issues. Your pediatrician or family practice doctor should be able to refer you to one.

    8. Hannah Avatar

      I would look into Brain Highways. If all of the highways of the brain aren’t properly developed, bed-wetting is often a symptom of that. My son is on the Autistic Spectrum and has sensory issues, but Brain Highways his helping him get through more nights all dry.

  11. Midge Avatar

    I used it for awhile. 2 TBS in my water, along with ground flax. At the time I was having symptoms of diverticulitis and it seemed to NOT help the situation. It felt like, the same way it settles to the bottom of a glass, that it was settling in the pouches and making things worse. Any feedback I would appreciate it. thanks

    1. Tavia Avatar

      Hi there, from what I’ve read, you’re not supposed to be taking more than 1 TBS per day, and you’re supposed to build up to that. Seems you were clogging yourself up with 2 TBS. It’s the same with taking too much fiber, it becomes binding instead of cleansing. Imagine you’re putting little bristle balls through your intestines to clean, they need enough fluid to inflate and space to float around and scrub, otherwise, they start to stick together with their grasping nature and become stuck. Try starting with 1/2 tsp, [NOT TBS], for like a week, then work upward to 1 TBS… and plenty of water. I’ve also been doing a lot of research into Celtic Sea Salt, seems a good help with alot of things. Going to try that as well for health. -Take Care.

    2. shelly sanchez Avatar
      shelly sanchez

      Midge my mom was also diagnosed with diverticulitis. She has been taking the sacred clay, friendly flora, digestive bitters and ancient minerals (as she has always been constipated) from vitality herbs and clay. and she feels so much better. she was in the emergency a couple if times before starting on this supplements, but so far so good and it has been a few months already! by the way thank you katie, the information i just read on the diatomaceous earth is very helpful. I’m going to try it as i have a lot of pain in my joints. I was also wondering if you know of anything that would help for chronic hives? my husband has had them for over 2 years with no relief.

  12. Terry Steimel Avatar
    Terry Steimel

    I used DE for my Yorkie between the time I got her (she fit in the palm of my hand at 8 weeks old) and when I was able to take her in to a holistic Vet for her first visit. (I just put a little bit in plain yogurt every day.) Of course, I was asked to bring in a stool sample. When the Vet said she was going to go check it, I just smiled and said, “Go ahead, but you’re not going to find anything!” She just smiled back at me with this look as if I was delusional; because everyone knows ALL puppies have worms! Anyway, she was gone what seemed to be a long time, and then returned to the room and said, “Okay — that’s all clear.” You could not have smacked the smile off my face with a baseball bat! Also, you can sprinkle a little right on a dog or cat’s back and it will eliminate any fleas that they pick up outdoors or from other pets. A friend of mine gives it to her milking cows to keep them healthy. (She buys it in 50 lb. containers.) My husband and I take it fairly regularly, so I keep it in an old blue Ball glass jar right by the stove. It’s important to realize that we’re all being exposed to ‘bugs’ all the time, so this isn’t a one-time solution and needs to be taken, at least intermittently, to deal with the things we’re being exposed to.

    1. Rebecca Avatar
      Rebecca

      Same thing here, too. We live in Panama… and I give my dog and cat diatomaceous earth and they eat it in their food.

      My dog recently got erhlychia (tick fever) and the vet was SO surprised he didn’t have parasites. I wasn’t. Same reason as you. He has NEVER come back with a positive stool sample for parasites. Always has been negative. He is 6 1/2 years old now 🙂

  13. Cari Avatar

    I’ve never used DE. I’m trying to learn more about it. Where might food grade DE be located in a food co-op (with gardening items, ie)?

    1. Hannah Avatar

      We found it with the horse/livestock supplies. There were different types on a few different shelves in that area. Just ask one of the employees. They were very helpful to us!

  14. Amy Simmons Avatar
    Amy Simmons

    I wonder if this can be used with inflammatory bowel disease in dogs? I think i might give it a try and see how he tolerates it. As always, thanks for the wonderful info!

  15. Dawn Avatar

    We put DE in our daily smoothie. My husband has arthritis in a knee and was told there was nothing that would make it better, that he would eventually need a knee replacement. Since taking DE daily he has NO PAIN in that knee!

  16. Bean Avatar

    I used DE to eliminate roaches. Yes, roaches, they are my worst nightmare. I live in a town home and around surrounding apartments. Within a few days of seeing and bug terminator in my neighbor’s parking place, i started seeing roaches in my own home. i have a new born and two dogs, so i did my research and decided to use the food grade DE. I had read that roaches are nearly impossible to eliminate. But praise the Lord, I have been roach free for nearly 6 months! i plan to use it in my dog’s fur for flees this spring. I am anxious to try taking it orally.

    1. Jivka Cohen Avatar
      Jivka Cohen

      Hi-how do you use it to control the roach problem? just sprinkle it around the house? thank you in advance for your response…

    2. Rik Avatar

      The best method I’ve found is to dust individual roaches and let them scurry off where they will. They will take it back into the walls and meet up with others in their colony. They communicate by grooming each other and it spreads. I kept a salt shaker full of DE ready. It takes dusting dozens of them, but eventually, they disappear. If new roaches move in the first thing they do is eat the dead roaches they find and problem solved. Occasionally a new neighbor moves in and I see a roach or two, then nothing, but I’ve been otherwise roach free for twenty years. Best part is that it is dirt cheap (pun intended).

    3. Judy Avatar

      How did you use DE for roaches? leaving it in dishes or scattering it on shelves or on the floor? What was your method.
      I know you can sprinkle it round trees and plants to prevent crawling bugs e.g. roaches, ants aphids etc.

  17. Gen Avatar

    Hi Katie

    How do you consume your food grade DE? I’ve read mixing it with juice but it doesn’t really mix well. Would like to start taking it on a regular basis for my acne. Any suggestions?

    Thank you,
    Gen

    1. Helen Avatar

      it will settle at the bottom of the glass so you have to stir it back up again as you drink so that it stays mixed.

  18. Brianne Avatar

    This comes at the perfect time! I was just researching DE due to a pinworm scare with our son. Question: does taking it orally increase risk of constipation? Has anyone noticed this?

    1. Chrissy Avatar
      Chrissy

      I have been using this product for several months now. It actually helps with regularly formed soft bowel movements every day. It has made my skin clearer and I just love it! Just recently I found out that I was pregnant! I still use it everyday I just take a tablespoon and water almost like a shot and then I drink 4 ounces of water behind it and I’m off on my way. I would recommend this product it’s the best of the best! Hope this helps!

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