Naturally Healthy Living with Diatomaceous Earth: You, your home, and your pets can be healthier using Mother Earth's Best Kept Secret! - Paperback
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by L. a. Nicholas Ph. D. (Author)
You, your home, and your pets can be healthier using Diatomaceous Earth, Mother Earth's best kept secret.
- Want a "greener" home?
- Tired of buying expensive, toxic cleaners and polishes?
- Wish there was a cheap, safe, and effective way to rid your home of six-legged pests?
- Prefer natural remedies to potentially dangerous pharmaceutical treatments?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, this book was written for you. This little book provides a concise overview of the many household uses of diatomaceous earth (DE). It will pay for itself if you adopt just one of the many suggestions for using DE around your home.
Author Biography
L. A. Nicholas, Ph. D., is a "naturalized Texan" who hailed originally from Alexandria, Louisiana, where she learned to love the outdoors and bug repellents. After completing too many years of higher education in the Midwest, she returned to North Texas and put down roots in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, where she eventually returned to graduate school to earn a doctorate in the literature of the Western cultural tradition from the University of Dallas. Dr. Nicholas has lived and taught languages, literature, and humanities in several American states and two foreign countries. After a five year sojourn in southern Indiana, she now is planning to stay put in Texas, where she considers herself a "cultural missionary," writing for and teaching anyone who wants to learn the great treasures of the Western Cultural Tradition (currently under the auspices of the Walsingham Society of Christian Culture and Western Civilization). She believes in lifelong learning, personal responsibility, and honest living, and has dedicated her life to the proposition that anyone who wishes to do so can learn to be smarter, live more fully, and grow wiser. Through her writing she hopes to help others do so.










