2377 days ago

Diatemaceous Earth

Kate from Country Herbals Cottage Shop

Ngongotaha Cottage Shop Open today 17/08 2pm-5pm
Tomorrow 18/08 2pm – 4.30pm (Or text a time 021 144 1113)
(Details on front page of our online store - link below)
Diatemaceous Earth Organic 400g $12.90
Just a few Health Benefits:
Cleanse the digestive tract.
Support healthy digestion.
Improve cholesterol and heart health.
Provide the body with trace minerals.
Improve bone health.
Remove internal parasites
Promote hair growth.
Promote skin health and strong nails.
For around the house and yard - (Caution Do not breath the dust!)
* Makes a fantastic spray for killing paper wasps and nests - just add water
* Great for Fleas on carpet, pet beds, hen houses etc
* External parasites
* Around plants for bugs and insects

Diatemaceous Earth Debug 400g $12.90
This natural Garden and Insect Product is fantastic. Not to be taken internally. Natural DEBug is a mechanical insect control. Upon contact, the fine powder absorbs lipids from the waxy outer layer of the exoskeleton and causes the insect to die from dehydration. Directions: For plants, lightly dust ensuring coverage over the entire plant, especially under the leaves. It can also be dissolved in water (4grms/litre) and applied as a spray. For indoor use, apply a thin layer in areas were pests are found. Active Ingredient: 100% fresh water, Organic Diatemaceous Earth, (Amorphous Silica 90%) Precautions: Keep out of reach of children. Avoid contact with eyes. As with all powders avoid inhalation of dust. Wash hands after use. NON-HAZARDOUS
Kate from Country Herbals
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