How to Store Activated Charcoal Patches

Storing Activated Charcoal Patches (Made with Psyllium Husk Powder) Question: Charcoal Patches How long will any leftovers keep? Where do I store it? Or should I make just enough? -Selena Answer: Hi. When making the charcoal patch, you can store the patches for future use in your freezer of which we recommend using them up within three months. However, if you want to store the gel which is now in the form of a putty, ideally you want to place it in a glass jar with a tight seal and place it in the fridge and it should easily keep for a week. The reason that I say to cover […]

Read More

Activated Charcoal for Cold Sores? How?

Using Activated Charcoal for Cold Sores. Cold Sores Question: Hello I’m writing to you because I had read somewhere about activated charcoal being useful against cold sores, amongst other things. I have taken powdered charcoal for years, internally, when I feel poorly or have eaten out at a restaurant and have been unsure how ‘healthy’ the food was. However, I’ve been without cold sores for many years so I’ve never used it for this. I have a rather big cold sore just come up yesterday and I have to be on camera for a presentation, this Thursday. Previously with cold sores, I have used neat lavender essential oil to dry […]

Read More

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 […]

Read More

Activated Charcoal for pain management

C-Pain Patches are no longer available for sale, Please see our Charcoal Patches page on our website for possible alternatives. Pain Relief. Below is an email we received from Sharon who suffers daily with physical pain and has found relief with the charcoal patches and I thought our readers might be interested in her experience with activated charcoal as a pain patch. From Sharon Hi, I wanted to thank you for the wonderful products you have as I am one of the people that do not know what I would do without the c-patches.  I have a spine that is bad from my neck to the very last disc in my […]

Read More

Video: How to Make an Activated Charcoal Patch

How to Make a Charcoal Patch Using Water Psyllium Powder and Activated Charcoal. Kimberly from Buyactivatedcharcoal.com demonstrates how to make a charcoal patch with activated charcoal powder, psyllium seed husk powder, and water. Three simple ingredients for a versatile charcoal patch. For more videos from Buyactivatedcharcoal.com click here Buy Activated charcoal powder on Amazon: (affiliate) Detox 1600 coconut shell activated charcoal powder, Hardwood activated charcoal powder, Bamboo activated charcoal powder

Read More