"Miracle Dust" Kills Even Insecticide-Resistant Bugs

Insects are like the Borg from Star Trek. As soon as you find something that kills them, they adapt ... and suddenly they're stronger and more resistant than ever. In despair, we fork over billions of dollars year after year to giant multinational chemical companies in exchange for their promises that this insecticide is the one that will do the trick, once and for all.

Try to poison a bug, and you're the one who gets hurt

But when it stops working, they're waiting to take your money once again, with a "new and improved" (translation: even more lethal) formula. The collateral damage in this arms race is insane. Poisoned soil. Toxic chemicals that seep into your food ... and ultimately, into you. (I'll spare you the long and alarming list of scientific studies that show just how damaging these chemicals are to human health. One simple online search will uncover enough alarming data to give you nightmares for years.)

And to add insult to injury, most pesticides have an efficacy rate of only 65%. That's it. In school, if you get 65%, you get a D. And yet, we keep forking over our cash year after year for toxins and poisons that only achieve their objective part of the time.

So what's a gardener to do? You sure don't want the aphids, beetles, cut worms, cabbage worms, and caterpillars getting to your harvest before you do.

The Utah mountain miracle that's 98% effective against insects

There's a very special type of dirt -- called diatomaceous earth -- that has a 98% efficacy rate against pests. Yes. 98%. Best of all, it has a very different mechanism of action, completely unlike the toxic approach of chemical pesticides.

Diatomaceous earth is simply the mineralized, fossilized remains of ancient algae. But not all diatomaceous earth is the same. "God's Miracle Dust," as we like to call it, is a very specialized type, found only on remote mountaintops in what is now a small section of Utah.

Remote Utah mountaintops are the only place in the world where 'God's Miracle Dust' is found.
Remote Utah mountaintops are the only place in the world where 'God's Miracle Dust' is found.

It works mechanically. What I mean by that is this: most common home-and-garden pesticides attack the insect's nervous system, paralyzing them and eventually killing them. God's Miracle Dust works by drying out insects. Each particle of this rare type of diatomaceous earth (found only in the Utah mountains) can absorb 1 ½ times its own weight in fluid ... so imagine what even a small pinch of it can do.

Here's how it kills bugs: it starts on the insect's exoskeleton, absorbing the waxy outer layer. Once it has penetrated the outer layer, it absorbs the insect's body fluids. Without those fluids, the insect's organs cease to function. Within seconds to hours (or, in rare cases, a couple of days) the bug literally dries out and dies. (Except earthworms. It won't hurt earthworms -- they actually ingest it and break it down!)

Given the choice between dangerous, manmade neurotoxic chemicals ... and dirt from mineralized fossils ... which would you choose?

I think you'll agree that God's Miracle Dust is one of the best garden helps you could possibly have. Gardening season is right around the corner! Order your supply today!

Sincerely,
The Team at Solutions From Science

P.S. By the way, God's Miracle Dust is great in the garden, but that's not the only place to use it. It's also a great way to beat fleas and ticks on pets, keep ants away from the house, to treat bedbug infestations, and more.



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