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Diatomaceous Earth is a pale-colored, soft, lightweight sedimentary rock composed principally of silica microfossils of aquatic unicellular algae.
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In purified form, Diatomaceous Earth is used for powders and as an abrasive agent in peeling formulations. If improperly formulated, it may be too abrasive as a peeling agent. Diatomaceous Earth is a fine-grain, almost white powder consisting mostly of amorphous silicic that is obtained by crushing the silicic acid structures of mono-cellular sea algae. Diatomaceous Earth is widely used as filler in construction materials, paints and as an anti-caking agent for agricultural chemicals. It has high water and oil absorption ability.
Dicalcium Phosphate is a white, odorless, tasteless powder or crystalline solid. It occurs as triclinic crystals.
Monocalcium Phosphate occurs in colorless shiny crystals, granules or powder and has an acid taste. It is moderately soluble in water.
Gelatin is an animal protein produced out of skin and bones from pig and cattle but also out of skin and scale from fish. Hydrolized gelatin (collagen) is used for the prod...