This is (apparently) the same AI Guy who has been posting about silver and other topics.
I don't care if it's AI (the video portion certainly is; the narrator and his image, maybe not -- but what do I know?) -- this is important and useful information.
BTW, I've been using Diatomaceous Earth around our property for decades. It works, it's perfectly safe (it has long been used in grain silos to reduce insect infestations), and is just another example of how Big Business combined with corrupt government has been screwing the public over since before any of us were born.
Try not to breathe the dust from it. Might damage the lungs. I have a 5lb bag of it. I put some in a spray bottle with soapy water, a little peppermint oil to spray my tomatoes for thrips and mites.
I also put a teaspoon in my water bottle.
THIS!
Guys if you take about a tablespoon of this stuff (preferably shaken up in a water bottle with a little flavoring for taste) in the evenings before you go to bed you will sleep like a baby and have crazy dreams because of how deep of a REM sleep it'll help you get. You will wake up incredibly rested.
Make sure it's the food grade.. Sprinkle some on your dog's food for flea protection also..
Great advice, a non toxic flea repellent!
why does it do that?
There's a couple of theories:
Food grade diatomaceous earth contains small amounts of minerals such as: Silicon Magnesium Calcium Magnesium in particular plays a role in regulating neurotransmitters tied to sleep. It helps activate Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid, which calms the nervous system and promotes deeper sleep stages. When REM cycles deepen or lengthen, dreams often become more vivid.
Diatomaceous earth helps the body remove parasites, heavy metals, or toxins. The theory is that when the body is clearing things out, the brain temporarily shifts sleep patterns, which could lead to more vivid dreams.
Another possibility involves the Gut-Brain Axis, the communication system between the digestive system and the brain. Changes in digestion or gut microbes can influence neurotransmitters like Serotonin, which later converts to Melatonin. Since serotonin and melatonin regulate sleep cycles, anything affecting the gut might slightly change REM timing or dream intensity.