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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Talking Herbs "Charcoal Powder"

Have you heard of Activated Charcoal Powder?



What is it you ask?

Activated Charcoal Powder has anti-poison, astringent, and absorbent properties. It has been used as an anti-poison remedy for centuries. It works as an absorbent of toxins in the digestive system.
Activated Charcoal Powder can adsorb a variety of particles and gases, which makes it ideal for removing potentially toxic substances from the digestive tract. Your stomach acid does not break down the Activated Charcoal Powder, so it is not absorbed by the body, but carries toxins out of the body in the feces.

Charcoal is an amazing substance. It adsorbs more poisons than any other substance known to mankind. It is the highly absorbent gritty black material commonly found in air and water filters and has the well-earned reputation of being a universal antidote. It can adsorb most organic chemicals, many inorganic chemicals and countless poisonous substances before they can cause harm.

Although activated charcoal can be used as an antidote in poisoning from most drugs and chemicals, it will not be effective against the following: cyanide, alcohol, caustic alkalies (such as lye), mineral acids, or boric acids. Strong alkaline and acid poisons need to be treated with solutions with the opposite pH. For example, until the ambulance arrives, calcium powder in water will help offset acids and vinegar will help offset alkalies. Consult a Poison Control Center (phone numbers are in the front of your phone book) or a doctor immediately, for instructions and information in any poisoning emergency.  (http://curezone.com/forums/am.asp?i=1654585)





 

Last week we all had the stomach bug, it was awful throwing up everywhere, its amazing how fast Charcoal worked I gave everyone some and in less than an hour everyone was feeling better.

You can order yours here http://www.bulkherbstore.com/Activated-Charcoal-Powder

*Herb caution http://www.bulkherbstore.com/blog/2014/03/4-digestive-herbs-for-children/
Not all herbs are for children

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