What Is Activated Charcoal?
Discover The Health Benefits of Nature’s Detoxifier
Activated charcoal is not anything new. Old medical
books and historical accounts report it’s been used as far back to the times of
Hippocrates and Pliny.
Hippocrates used charcoal for treating anthrax.
Back then, they burned willow bark in a way that the willow bark became porous
and all the oxygen was removed from it.
Activated charcoal is more absorptive than regular
burnt wood by about four times.
Now activated charcoal is commonly made from
hardwood trees or coconut shells but also other substances are used such as
petroleum coke, sawdust, peat, coal, and bone char. It is important to obtain
activated charcoal from coconut shells or natural sources.
Activated charcoal is commonly used in shower
filters, water filters and in air filters.
Activated charcoal is carbon – and it’s 100%
alkaline.
On a molecular level, the
spinning electrons make activated charcoal highly electrical, putting out a
negative ionic charge. The negative charge attracts positively charged
substances such as toxins and poisons like a magnet.
Activated charcoal even pulls out toxins deep
inside your body and carries them out of your body via the colon.
13 Different
Ways To Use Activated Charcoal
Below are 13 different uses of activated charcoal:
1. Toothache
Relief
Add a little water to a half teaspoon activated
charcoal and apply to the tooth and the surrounding gum when you have pain
associated with a tooth.
2. Gas and
Bloating Relief
Intestinal gas can make you look pregnant – and it
certainly makes you feel bad. Taking a few capsules
of activated charcoal with water will help within minutes.
Follow with a few extra glasses of water.
3. Spider Bites
Neutralized
Specifically, if you are bitten by a brown recluse
spider, apply a paste of activated charcoal and water externally to the area.
Then take one teaspoon activated charcoal in a glass of water one to two times
daily until the situation subsides.
4. Snake Bite
Venom Neutralized
Emergency medicine specialists use activated
charcoal to neutralize snake venom. To treat snake bite, a poultice is applied
to the bite and activated charcoal is also added to water to drink internally.
5. Lower
Cholesterol, Reduce Heart Disease and Reverse Hardening of the Arteries
Activated charcoal normalizes abnormally high
cholesterol levels, which can contribute to heart disease. It also normalizes
fat metabolism. And it’s more effective than cholesterol-lowering medications,
resulting in 35% lower levels of cholesterol and 41% lower LDL cholesterol. The
dosage for these types of
results
was 8 grams three times daily.
6. Prevents
Hangovers
Although alcohol is not absorbed by activated
charcoal, there are additional toxins in the alcohol – and in your body. Once
these are removed, your blood alcohol level will be lower.
7. Teeth
Whitener
Activated charcoal absorbs coffee stains on your
teeth as well as other stains and bacteria. It helps remove plaque on the
teeth, which is acidic.
8. The Ultimate
Poison Control Substance and Universal Antidote
If you suspect a case of food poisoning, drug
contamination in your food or beverage, or accidental ingestion of poisons,
think of the chemical properties of activated charcoal and how it absorbs
toxins up to 2000 times its own weight. In a glass of water, add a teaspoon of it, stir
and drink.
What poisons will charcoal work for? Here’s a
beginning list:
·
mercury
·
arsenic
·
venom
·
toxins
created by bacteria such as the E. coli
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·
endotoxin
·
warfarin
·
gasoline
·
strychnine
·
aspirin
·
morphine
·
opium
·
amphetamine
·
cocaine
·
barbiturates
·
Prozac
·
Tylenol
Activated charcoal works on a lot
of different poisons but it’s not 100% effective for these toxins:
·
ethanol
·
alcohol
·
lithium
·
methanol
·
ethylene
glycol
·
cyanide
·
mineral
acids
·
ethanol
·
iron
·
lye
·
petroleum
9. Drug
Addiction Help
If you’re addicted to harmful drugs, you’ll need
more of a long-term cleansing with charcoal and other detoxifying foods.
10. Itchy Skin
If the itchy skin is due to an insect bite, get
your activated charcoal poultice out and apply it. Here’s a second way to make
it: Mix ¼-1/2 teaspoon charcoal with ½ tablespoon coconut oil and apply to the
skin where the bite is. Repeat as needed until itching is gone.
If itchy skin is due to allergies, taking activated
charcoal internally will start to adsorb toxins and reduce the level of them in
your body. A high level of toxins will always cause a lessening of allergies.
11. Infections
and Wounds
Activated charcoal has antiviral properties. It
also prevents the toxins from bacteria from causing damage in the body.
Activated charcoal is effective against cholera, dysentery, and digestive tract
infections.
It is also great against systemic yeast infections
such as Candida and prevents the waste products from these infections from
causing negative changes in the organs and tissues.
Food poisoning infections may be helped
substantially
by taking activated charcoal. The dosage is 20 grams two to three
times daily. If you’re planning on traveling, don’t leave home without it,
especially if you are going to a foreign country.
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Acne is caused by a bacteria. Acne also responds to
activated charcoal. Make a mask of ¼ teaspoon activated charcoal and 2
teaspoons aloe vera gel and apply to your face. After it dries, rinse it off
completely.
12. Gangrenous
sores and burns
In gangrenous sores, there’s a bad odor associated
with the bacteria causing the gangrene. In severe burns, there’s an odor
associated with the dead flesh. Add charcoal to a salt shaker and sprinkle it
on the wound every time you change the bandage.
13. Extends
Lifespan
Animal studies show that regular use of activated
charcoal extends lifespan by about 34-40%. It decreases the sensitivity of
brain tissue to drugs and toxins. The liver, kidneys, and adrenals function
better from the regular use of charcoal.
It also prevents decreased protein and RNA
synthesis, and changes that cause hardening of the arteries as well as fibrosis
in the organs. When all these positive changes occur at the same time, they
contribute to longer life.
The protocol used for extending your lifespan is to
simply take about 10 grams three times a day on an empty stomach two days a
week. The days should be consecutive.
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