Activated Charcoal, 150g
Activated charcoal has been used in emergency rooms for many years to
treat certain kinds of overdoses and poisons and to clean away toxins.
Activated Charcoal Uses and Benefits:
- Visit the ER.
In case of overdoses or poisoning, emergency room doctors may
administer activated charcoal as a powder that binds with the drugs and
helps your body to eliminate them.
- Apply deodorant.
Natural deodorants are increasingly popular for reasons of personal and
environmental health. If you want to test how charcoal works for you,
try one of the commercial brands that contain activated charcoal or just
stick a plain old briquette in the back of your refrigerator to absorb
odors.
- Care for your skin.
There’s mixed evidence that activated charcoal fights skin infections
and clears up acne. While there’s little risk in sampling the creams
that you find in your local drugstore, you’ll probably save money and
see greater results from charcoal-free products.
- Purify water. Activated charcoal has been shown to be an effective filter for water in both home and commercial settings. It absorbs a wide range of chemicals, viruses, bacteria, and other substances you would prefer not to drink.
Other Uses:
- To cure hangovers. Charcoal is great at absorbing many things, but alcohol is not one of them. Plus, it won’t absorb anything that has already left your gastrointestinal tract and entered your bloodstream. Drinking responsibly is the best remedy. If you’ve already overindulged, water and sleep will provide some relief.
- To reduce gas.
There are safer ways to treat abdominal gas and bloating. Eat a diet
rich in plant foods and fiber. Drink plenty of water. Avoid carbonated
drinks and artificial sweeteners. Quitting smoking and exercising
regularly will help too.
- To stop diarrhea.
Charcoal has shown some promise in treating diarrhea, but there are
other remedies with fewer side effects. You can usually wait for it to
go away, but seek medical help if you feel dehydrated, have a fever or
pain, or if it lasts for more than two days.
- To boost your energy. It’s ironic that charcoal is being added to juices and other products to give you energy when it actually interferes with the absorption of essential nutrients, as well as some medications. Eat a balanced diet, stay active, and manage stress instead.
- To detoxify your body. Be wary about any expensive detox regimens. Your liver and kidneys perform these functions naturally and for free.
Activated charcoal may be beneficial for some emergency medical and other uses, but many of the health claims about it have little or no scientific evidence to back them up.