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Can AZOMITE be consumed by humans?
We do not market AZOMITE® for human consumption. Chemically, AZOMITE® is a hydrated sodium calcium aluminosilicate (HSCAS), which carries a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) “Generally Recognized as Safe” (GRAS) classification.
Can you take AZOMITE internally?
A. Yes, I get a lot of questions about Azomite. It is safe for human consumption.
Is AZOMITE toxic?
Can too much AZOMITE be toxic? No. AZOMITE is 100% naturally-derived and completely free from fillers. It is not chemically altered and its natural, nontoxic composition will not harm plants or the environment.
Is AZOMITE and rock dust the same?
Azomite is very different from the few glacial rock dust products on the market. AZOMITE is a mineralized, compacted volcanic ash in origin and is volcanic rather than glacial. The biggest difference in azomite and glacial rock dust is the micronutrients they contain and what they are derived from.
How often do you use Azomite?
Apply ½ to 1 teaspoon every three months to the soil surface of the soil and water in.
How much AZOMITE does a tomato plant need?
Using Azomite in the Garden for Healthy Plants Posted on 10 Mar 21:37 , 3 comments
- Give Plants the Vital Minerals They need to Thrive.
- Great soil additive for all plants.
Can I use too much AZOMITE?
Can too much AZOMITE be toxic? No. AZOMITE is 100% naturally-derived and completely free from additives, synthetics or fillers. It is not chemically altered, and its natural, nontoxic composition will not harm plants or the environment.
How often should I apply AZOMITE?
What is similar to AZOMITE?
Many gardens prefer to use basalt over the Azomite because it comes with a heavy metal combination that provides additional benefits to the garden plants and soil. Moreover, basalt is mineral enrich, so it contains a sufficient amount of calcium, iron, magnesium, zinc, cobalt, aluminium, and boron.
How much azomite per square foot?
(Reference 6, page 102) If your intent is to achieve long-term, comprehensive mineral restoration for your garden soil, broadcast Azomite at a rate of 100 to 500 pounds per 1,000 square feet and mix it into the top 6 inches of soil. (Reference 5, page 15)
How much azomite for gardens?
Alternatively, for general use around the yard, mix 2.5 tablespoons of azomite per gallon of water for lawns, gardens, trees and shrubs. This amount covers about 40 square feet. For potted plants, mix 1 teaspoon per 2″ pot diameter with potting soil before planting.
Can humans eat azomite?
Azomite® has a long history of ingestion by humans and animals, especially farm animals, and is generally recognized as safe (GRAS) by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), although it is not approved by them for human consumption.
Does azomite work?
Azomite works to strengthen plants, increase yields and quality, reduce disease & pest problems, buffer heavy metals in the soil, improve drought resistance, and impart cold-hardiness. AZOMITE® requires no mixing.