Hardwood Activated Charcoal Powder - Topical First Aid
AED95.28
- Availability: 8 to 10 days from USA to YOUR HOME
- Categories : Health & Household, Vitamins, Minerals & Supplements, Digestive Supplements, Charcoal
| Brand | Charcoal House |
| Special Ingredients | Charcoal |
| Specific Uses For Product | Topical First Aid, Poultices, Patches, Creams, Salves, Gels |
| Product Benefits | Detoxing, First Aid |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Dosage Form | Powder |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
| Material Feature | Kosher Certified |
| Unit Count | 5.0 Ounce |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.7 x 3.7 x 3.3 inches |
| SKU | 8868917400 |
| Seller | USADirect |
About this item Hardwood Activated Charcoal Powder. A high quality activated charcoal powder made from American Eastern Hardwoods with a high surface area FOOD-GRADE - completely safe for oral use. Also recommended for use in poultices for the external treatment of localized inflammation, infection and pain, or in baths for a generalized application over a larger body area. Excellent for charcoal baths as the hardwood charcoals rinse off more easily than the coconut shell. May also be added to animal food or water for treating poisoning, infection, and foul odors.
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| Special Ingredients | Charcoal |
| Brand | Charcoal House |
| Specific Uses For Product | Topical First Aid, Poultices, Patches, Creams, Salves, Gels |
| Product Benefits | Detoxing, First Aid |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Dosage Form | Powder |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
| Material Feature | Kosher Certified |
| Unit Count | 5.0 Ounce |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.7 x 3.7 x 3.3 inches |
Based on 5 Reviews
Average
5.00
(5 Reviews)
This is an excellent product. I love the packaging, price, speed of shipment, labeling. I think the label is very good and important to know that it is the kind of charcoal you can ingest, that it is Kosher. I purchased charcoal derived from coconut shells before, but went this route, because I needed more quantity to keep on hand. This product is derived from hardwoods. It is much finer than I anticipated. The coconut shell charcoal is much coarser than this.As far as charcoal goes in general, it is one of the best home remedies to keep around. Hospitals use activated charcoal for a variety of ailments, for which nothing else works better. It can help cure almost any kind of poisoning, because it absorbs it like a sponge. External poultices can help cure skin infections, bites, it can be used to brush teeth, or it can be taken internally. Just try not to take supplements when taking the charcoal, because the charcoal will soak it up. Taking charcoal can help when detoxing in order to help prevent a healing crisis and flush out the accumulation of toxic waste. Due to all of the benefits and uses of this product, I believe it is a necessity to have on hand. Read more
Such good quality. before this i only used the bamboo charcoal, but this i felt was just as good and maybe even better. I bought over 4 years ago, and i still use it. so much, this stuff goes a long ways. It is still almost full. I need to find more uses other than health stuff. Its great for brushing teeth, making masks, taking internally for drawing toxins during detox, food poisoning, or to absorb negative effects of foods on us. This is the darkest black charcoal i have ever bought before. I so love it. If this was helpful please click yes below so I know. thanks Read more
I use this occasionally (once a month or so) as a digestive aid. I put three tablespoons in a large glass of water, and down it. I had capsules but taking a few did almost nothing. I broke them open and realized there was very little charcoal in the capsules themselves (some had almost none!) so I decided to switch to powder form. This is the only brand I've tried so I can't compare to others.It helps with what I'm guessing is SBIO symptoms and has helped me reintroduce dairy into my diet without the GI problems it was causing before. I *think* what the charcoal does is adsorb (yes, aDsorb - not aBsorb) organic toxins in the intestinal tract which may include endotoxin produced by bacteria, and may even help remove the bacteria itself. Whatever it's doing, I feel better. Less bloated, generally less inflamed, and like digestion is smoother. If you're into probiotics you may want to up your dose after a charcoal treatment b/c the charcoal doesn't discriminate and will probably remove a lot of your "good" bacteria as well as the "bad" bacteria.There are claims on some websites saying this stuff won't constipate you if you're not already constipated. My n=1 personal experience is that those claims are 100% false. I recommend taking magnesium, or cascara tea for the next few days after you drink a glass of charcoal to keep things moving.I brush my teeth after I drink a glass b/c it leaves my mouth black. The residue left in my mouth actually helps clean my teeth better and whiten them a bit. I'll also occasionally dip a toothbrush in the powder like you would with baking soda. Works just as well, and doesn't taste metallic/salty like baking soda.I read you can use this for a face mask when mixed with aloe and water, so I tried it. It did exfoliate a little b/c it's a bit gritty, but did not purify my face, shrink pores, extract pores, or anything else the internet claims. Once it dried it flaked off of my face badly, so I had a trail of black powder through my house. It trapped black grit in my pores which was incredibly difficult to get out (my Clairesonic would have helped but the battery was dead). Now, I do have some enlarged pores and shallow acne scars, so you may not have this problem if you have smoother skin. But, I still would not recommend this as a face mask. It didn't feel like it did anything that was worth the mess I created.I've also read that you can use this as eyeliner. I probably wouldn't recommend this either. When I used it as a face mask, it flaked off of my skin really badly, and it smears very easily. I would imagine it would do the same when used as an eyeliner.When used for what I believe is its intended purpose, this stuff is fantastic which is why I gave it 5 stars. When used "off label" so to speak, it's not always as good. Read more
Very wonderful product,.... It seems to be pure and made well! I looked in YouTube for how this is made and this seems to be right on POINT..... In the outcome of the process of how it should be done...... In my family I've made mascara, and eyeliner👏, it stays on all day and we use it for teeth,.... NO COMPLAINTS,... Very smooth... I'm thankf to God in Christ Jesus for it! Read more
The powder is really easy to take, as I cannot swallow pills. It does well to help remove toxins from the gut. I discovered that it also helps to whiten my teeth! I take a spoonful in water just before bed. I leave it on my teeth all night, then brush as usual in the morning. Read more
Highly recommended product for home use (That way you don't need to waste money at the hospital!! This is all they really give you that helps. Screw their deadly drug treatments!!) Read more
Excellent product I use for:-Detox once a week before bed-Mix with my tooth paste nightly for excellent whitening-Mix with tiny bit of honey and almond milk and make a facial that leaves skin very refreshedNot much of a taste and mixes easily. Definitely a must have Read more
For the first aid kit, I was told we ought to have some activated charcoal for our dogs, and our selves in our first aid kit. Have not had a need to use it, but I am glad that we do have it. It is something no longer carried in many pharmacies. Read more