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Using charcoal internally or externally may seem like odd thing to do, but this is not your average barbeque charcoal. Activated charcoal is an effective natural treatment with many use that range from whitening your teeth to removing chemicals and toxins from your body.
What is activated charcoal
The use of activated charcoal dates back thousands of years. Historically it has been used to clean water and treat various ailments. But the first recorded use of charcoal for medicinal purposes comes from the Egyptians. Apparently, they used activated charcoal to …show more content…
It apparently works by binding the gas-producing byproducts in foods that cause bloating.
A study published in the American Journal of Gastroenterology found that activated charcoal significantly alleviates intestinal gas following a typical gas-induced meal. Take activated charcoal with water, one before a typically gassy meal.
Help prevent hangovers
For those who wish to avoid hangovers, activated charcoal may be the answer. When taken at the same time as alcohol, research suggests that activated charcoal can significantly reduce blood alcohol concentrations.
Toxin and chemical removal
Activated charcoal stops swallowed drugs and poisons from being absorbed from the gut into the bloodstream. It's a highly effective treatment for many poisons suggests Poison Control. In fact, emergency rooms often use activated charcoal for overdoses. But the effectiveness of activated charcoal depends largely on how quickly it is administered after the poisonous substance was swallowed. The sooner it’s given after a drug or chemical is swallowed, the better it will work.
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Poor ventilation further contributes to the problem, especially in bathrooms, basements and laundry rooms. If you or family members are experiencing brain fog, irritability and aggressive behavior, activated charcoal will help says the Immune Matrix. Take activated charcoal before going to bed to soak up the effects of mold toxin not excreted while you sleep.
Here’s what you can’t use activated charcoal for
For the activated charcoal uses mentioned above, it’s generally considered safe for most individuals. Still, it’s always good to be aware that certain situations may affect how activated charcoal reacts in your body. According to the Summit Medical Group, you should never use it in the following situations.
• If someone has swallowed gasoline or acids
• If someone has taken ipecac within two hours
• If someone has taken Ipecac — a drug used to induce vomiting — within 2 hours
• If someone has a blockage in the intestines
• If someone is unconscious
• If someone is coughing or choking
In addition, the Mayo Clinic suggests not taking activated charcoal if you’re experiencing any of the following