Medicinal Charcoal in the 21st Century – A Super Natural Remedy
John Dinsley - Author and Lifestyle Counselor
Valley Natural Foods
13750 County Rd. 11 Burnsville, MN
Tuesday April 24, 2007
6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Cost $15/$10 members
Registration required: call 952-891-1212
Space limited; second class may be considered
To learn more, visit www. BuyActivatedCharcoal.com
or call 888-264-5568.
John Dinsley, author of CharcoalRemedies.com The Complete Handbook of Medicinal Charcoal & Its Applications (Honorable Mention - 2006 Independent Publisher Book Award “Outstanding Book of the Year – Most Progressive Health Book”), and his wife Kimberly, will present a 2-hour PowerPoint presentation on medicinal charcoal. The class will cover some of the history and science of charcoal, its many and varied applications, as well as demonstrating how to make and apply charcoal poultices.
The medicinal uses of charcoal are as ancient as the pyramids of Egypt and as modern as the most sophisticated Emergency Room of the 21st century. Today, doctors, dentists, paramedics and medical centers use activated charcoal in a number of different ways: to eliminate toxic by-products that cause anemia in cancer patients; to disinfect and deodorize wounds; in kidney and liver dialysis units to filter toxins from the blood; to cut down on odors for ostomy patients; to treat poisonings and overdoses of aspirin, Tylenol and other drugs; in breast cancer surgery, as a mouthwash prior to mercury amalgam removal, to treat some forms of dysentery, diarrhea, dyspepsia, and infant colic; to treat poisonous snake, spider and insect bites. More recently its ability to adsorb cholesterol has been reviewed. Charcoal applications for animals are no less varied.
The wonder of medicinal charcoal is its affordability, universal accessibility, and versatility. From sick babies to sick pets and sick houses, from spider bites to rattlesnake bites, from food poisoning to blood poisoning and benzene poisoning, from diabetic ulcers to stomach ulcers, from urinary tract infections to gangrene, and from cholera to cancer and… medicinal activated charcoal can work for you and those you care for, by neutralizing over thousands of natural poisons and man-made toxins.
Learn when and how to use charcoal internally or in baths and poultices!
Whether for poisonings, drug overdoses, gastro-intestinal complications, certain allergies, or to reduce certain blood waste products, promote wound healing, relieve pink eye, gout, and more, medicinal charcoal is a super natural home remedy.