The first introduction I had to activated charcoal powder was when I went to order my usual tooth soap. I found they had a new product with charcoal added for whiter teeth.
After doing a bit of reading on this seemingly new health product, I thought I would give it a try with the tooth soap.
After a week or so of brushing my teeth, they are much whiter.
This stuff really works, so I ordered the powder for the kids to use.
I now drink a little added to water every now and then. It binds to toxins and pesticides and helps purge them from the body.
It is often suggested to take a teaspoon of molasses, after the charcoal to help replace any vitamins and minerals that might be …show more content…
Using it as a soap will attract debris and oil leaving your skin really clean.
When your skin is absolutely clean, any moisturizing cream or oil you use afterward is better able to penetrate the skin more deeply.
I have to buy some!
Other Activated Charcoal Powder Uses
Since discovering activated charcoal powder, it has become a big part of my aging naturally regime.
It makes a fantastic face mask.
There are plenty of homemade recipes online, I found this one from 'Pistachio Project' and it's great, my skin has never felt better.
Charcoal is becoming a very popular way of keeping skin smooth, soft and subtle.
It is good for oily skin, it can help balance out the oil by attaching itself to the unwanted oil and draw it out.
If you like the feeling a charcoal face mask give you, why not add some to a bath and do your whole body.
You can use charcoal health benefits on your hair, I have yet to try it.
It appears to work in the same way as it does on your skin and in the body, by pulling dirt and toxins from hair and leaving your scalp squeaky clean.
I usually add baking soda to my shampoo and wash my hair with