Medicinal Activated Charcoal Powder is used around the world as a universal antidote for hundreds of poisons (including arsenic, mercury, pesticides, strychnine, warfarin, hemlock, and ...) and as a detox for drug overdose (including aspirin, barbiturates, prozac, paracetamol, phenobarbital, amphetamine, cocaine, THC, morphine, opium, and...), and is recommended by the Poison Control Centers of America, including the Animal Poison Control Center.
| Charcoal Remedies BookCharcoalRemedies.com The Complete Handbook of Medicinal Charcoal & Its Applications |
| FAQQuestions people typically ask about medicinal activated charcoal. |
| Health ConditionsMedicinal activated charcoal: a natural remedy for poisoning, indigestion, heartburn, diarrhea, gas, colic, Candida, bowel disease, insect bites, poison ivy, pink eye, cellulitis, gout, UTI, colitis, hepatitis, and other common diseases. |
| Your Charcoal StoriesPersonal Testimonies of how charcoal works as a medicinal. |
| Your ConcernsEnvironmental, safety, and other concerns about using medicinal activated charcoal |
| Health Centers That Use Medicinal CharcoalLinks to Health Retreats that also include charcoal therapy in their programs. |
| Making a Charcoal PoulticePictures illustrating how to make an activated charcoal poultice to be applied externally for numerous conditions. |
| Making Charcoal BiscuitsSimple directions how to make your own charcoal biscuits, which can be taken as digestive aid. |
| Making Your Own CharcoalA brief history of charcoal making with a step-by-step description of how to make your own charcoal in your back yard. Photos included. |
"If I were stranded on a desert island, and could take only one thing along to protect me from disease, infection, and injury, I would choose charcoal." (2003)
Agatha M. Thrash M.D. (Medical Examiner - State of Georgia; Co-founder Uchee Pines Inst.)
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"It is only when ignited and quenched that charcoal itself acquires its characteristic power, and only when it seems to have perished that it becomes endowed with greater virtue."
Pliny the Elder (A.D. 50)
Famous Roman scientist
“The reader should be convinced that ever-new uses for the remarkable substance known as activated [medicinal] charcoal will continue to evolve.” (Activated Charcoal in Medical Applications, Marcel Dekker, 1995)
David O. Cooney Ph.D.
Chemical Engineering University of Wyoming, Laramie
When taken internally
USP Activated Charcoal is a safe and effective remedy for:
When given externally
Activated Charcoal Powder is a safe and effective remedy for: