Video – Activated Charcoal: a Natural Remedy

Check out this video on activated charcoal John Dinsley and Christine Salter (M.D.), discuss some of the amazing uses and benefits of activated charcoal as a simple natural remedy. Brought to you by from Buyactivatedcharcoal.com For more videos from Buyactivatedcharcoal.com click here

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cat - Q and A: How to use Activated Charcoal to remove cat urine odor?

Q and A: How to use Activated Charcoal to remove cat urine odor?

Question: Hello, My cat has urinated on my carpet a few times and I’m finding it impossible to remove the odor, it seems as though it has leaked into the padding. Do you have a product that may work, and if so which one would you recommend? Thanks in advance, Ronda Answer: Hi Ronda. The Pure NonScents. Wash the carpet as best as you can. Then put a light cotton fabric over it and pour on the Pure NonScents. It will probably remove the smell right away, however…..you must leave it on, probably for two to three weeks so that it can reduce the odor in the long run completely. […]

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tablets in stock - Activated Charcoal Tablets in Stock

Activated Charcoal Tablets in Stock

We are happy to announce the Activated Charcoal Tablets are back in stock and ready for purchase online. Presently we have 365 Activated Charcoal Tablets in a sealed bottle and the convenient 60 count blister packs. The 135 count bottle will be available soon. Our 260mg USP grade charcoal tablets is a simple natural remedy for indigestion, gas, nausea, sore throats, bug bites (bug bites?? click here, and lots more. Tablets are ideal for older children and they are an easy & convenient way to carry activated charcoal with you, wherever life happens. Ingredients: activated charcoal USP grade, acacia gum, purified starch (corn based/NON- GMO) microcrystalline cellulose, sodium starch glycolate […]

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man fall - Taking Activated Charcoal and taking Probiotics

Taking Activated Charcoal and taking Probiotics

Taking Activated Charcoal and taking Probiotics….. Probiotics Question: Does activated charcoal absorb the good bacteria in your intestines? We take daily probiotics and are wondering if when we take AC if it is flushing out the good bacteria as well or if we need to double up on our probiotics when taking AC.  Thank you, Alisha Answer: Hello Alisha Thank you for contacting us. It is clear that activated charcoal does bind certain bacteria such as some E Coli, but in most cases it is the toxins the bacteria produce that is being adsorbed. Does it bind friendly bacteria? I cannot say positively yes or no. but enough research has been […]

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flower pink water - Reply from Wendy on using Charcoal for her MCS

Reply from Wendy on using Charcoal for her MCS

Multiple Chemical Sensitivities (MCS) We got this great comment from Wendy about how she uses Activated charcoal for her MCS. She commented on our other blog post Using the Activated Carbon Cloth as exercise mat to protect from MCS. Thank you Wendy for sharing. Just a reminder to readers this is for information purposes please consult a Doctor. Hi, I’m just a person whom came across this post, as I have MCS as well. Love to hear how this fabric helps you out in your situation. A few things I have found highly beneficial as well… Taking Activated charcoal internally before and after exposure. As well as pure ~ the […]

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scarf - Q and A: What to add to scarf to filter contaminants

Q and A: What to add to scarf to filter contaminants

Question: Hi,what do you recommend from your site for making a pad for inside of my scarf to filter contaminants voc’s etc. severe chemical sensitivities. thank you. Answer: You can use any of the carbon fabrics here:  The knit which people have used in silk scarves is really soft and pliable, but it also tears quite easily, it needs to be handled carefully. The single weave is like a lightweight linen and the double weave is like medium to heavyweight linen. Hope this helps. If you have further questions, please call us during normal business hours. Thank you! Other blog posts you might enjoy reading: Kind words from a Customer, […]

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flowers fence - Q and A: Can Activated Charcoal help or exacerbate Hypoglycemic symptoms

Q and A: Can Activated Charcoal help or exacerbate Hypoglycemic symptoms

Question: Hi John, I would like to know if you know if taking activated charcoal can cause or exacerbate hypoglycemic symptoms? There was a slight reference to it on the net. Thanks a bunch, Cathlin Answer: Hello Cathlin Thank you for contacting us. I am not aware of any cases of people telling us that charcoal helped or aggravated their hypoglycemia. But, since activated charcoal has been reported to help with hyperglycemia (diabetes) I suspect it might have a positive effect. We live in a culture of eating constantly that places a burden on the pancreas to overproduce insulin. In time the pancreas becomes “confused” with signals for insulin for […]

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