Romaine Lettuce E-coli and Activated Charcoal

E-coli, Activated Charcoal & Life’s other little emergencies. E coli, such as this last nasty strain found in the Romaine lettuce at our favorite grocery stores…… With the holidays upon us and an e coli scare just behind us, be sure to always have handy your activated charcoal in case of life’s little emergencies. When I am dining out and concerned about the food I am about to ingest, I take six charcoal capsules just before I eat and six capsules immediately afterwards. This not only protects me from possible e coli but also adsorbs the MSG or some other dreaded excito-toxin that is famous for giving me nasty headaches. […]

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Spring Clean your Soil and Super Sack Soil D•Tox™

 Before you plant, DETOX….. Detox Your Soil and Return Your Soil to an Organic State It’s time! Time to Spring Clean your Soil and make it healthy and vibrant once again. Before you plant, Detox your soil of all kinds of unwanted chemicals, herbicides, pesticides, turf builder or any other contaminate that has the potential to negatively affect your garden, property, or health. Spray drift is becoming an increasing concern not only in rural areas but even in urban locations.  A farm 2 miles away, spraying a toxic chemical can be carried by the wind and unknowingly contaminate your land and environment.  This is often referred to as an off-target application, an unwanted […]

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April Featured Product: Soil D•Tox™ POWDER Wood-based

Charcoal Green® Soil D•Tox™ POWDER (Wood-based). It is Gardening time again, so this month we are featuring our Charcoal Green® Soil D•Tox™ on our Websites, and on our Ebay store. Buy your Charcoal Green® Soil D•Tox™ and be ready.   Available in sizes: 1 Gallon jug, 2 Gallon pail, 5 Gallon pail, 45 lb carton, and 660 lbs up to 1,1000 lbs Super Sacks. SUPER SACK SPECIALS From time to time we are able to purchase large lots of Powder or Granular Activated Charcoal. These only come in large Gaylord Super Sacks (approximately 1 cubic yard in volume) that hold 660lbs up to 1,1000lbs. These items are only available on a first come first […]

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Does activated charcoal help thinning hair?

Thinning hair and activated charcoal. Q: I am 82 years old and my hair is getting so “thin” I have never had thick hair however it is getting increasingly thinner and I am wondering if activated charcoal could offer any help for this condition? A: Hi Virginia. Off the cuff, I would say that I have not heard of charcoal used for ‘hair thickening.’  However, it doesn’t mean that it might not help, let me ask a few questions and then I will explain further. Do you, or have you dyed your hair?  What is your diet like, are you eating healthfully? Are you getting plenty of exercise and pure […]

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Can charcoal adsorb germs & viruses in the body?

Germs and viruses in the body. Question: Could charcoal adsorb germs and viruses from the body system? – Ekharo Answers: Activated charcoal is antiviral and antibacterial (& antifungal). Many use activated charcoal for this use. Charcoal is antibacterial, not so much in the sense that it kills bacteria as antibiotics do, but in the sense that those bacteria that destroy tissue do not grow well in the presence of charcoal. Also, the charcoal neutralizes the toxins the bacteria produce that break down the cell structure, plant or animal. You can read more here: Antibiotics Charcoal – antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral. Charcoal is a powerful antimicrobial. It adsorbs numerous toxins produced by microbes that trigger […]

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Toxins: Does Charcoal remove toxins at cellular level?

Activated Charcoal question on removing toxins. Cellular Toxins Question: Does Activated Charcoal take toxins at cellular levels, ie from all the systems and not just inside the digestive system? thank you Answer: Good question, of which the answer is yes! Activated charcoal is simply amazing. When applied topically, such as with a poultice, or as a gel, or cream where you apply it directly to the skin, activated charcoal can adsorb toxins from deep tissue. In our most recent newsletter we share the story with pictures of a horse that had been bitten by a brown recluse spider. The wound did not respond to the antibiotics and was getting so bad you could […]

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