Using Charcoal Poultice for Lymphoma swelling?

Charcoal Poultice for Lymphoma swelling. Lymphoma Question: My father had surgery related to cancer and had to have lymph nodes removed under his arm. After it has caused a lot of swelling of his entire arm. After reading your book I began to wonder if a charcoal poultice might be helpful in relieving the swelling. But I was concerned that there could be a concern because he is diabetic. What do you think? Thanks Amy Answer: Hi Amy. Applying a charcoal poultice to the affected swelling area sounds like it would be very beneficial and as long as he is not taking the charcoal internally, it will not mess with […]

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Activated Charcoal for Kidney Disease

Hi Kimberly, Please send me the link/info about the kidney story. Thank you. Lori Hi Lori. Here is the page that has charcoal/kidney info on it. Here is the link to Mr. P’s testimony with kidney disease. Here is another Diabetes & Kidney testimony by Dr. John Clark and his wife Julie that you may find interesting. Here is the link for several health conditions that you might find useful. The book Charcoal Remedies.com, is an invaluable resource and a fun ready as well, I encourage to check it out. CharcoalRemedies.com website is our info site. CharcoalTimes.com is our blog And BuyActivatedCharcoal.com is our product site. I hope this helped. […]

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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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