Usage of human diatomaceous earth
<p>Diatomaceous earth is naturally formed sedimentary mineral rock resulting from the remains of diatoms, or oceanic unicellular algae. It is extracted from diatoms mined from deposits of diatomite and manufactured into a powder that is diatomaceous earth for human use, as a natural compound....
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Main Author: | Joseph Mwangi (Author) |
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Annals of Limnology and Oceanography - Peertechz Publications,
2023-12-28.
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