What is activated carbon?

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For thousands of years, activated carbon has been used to promote digestive system and general health. This kind of natural universal medicine has the characteristics of detoxification, and has become the focus of recent trends. From tooth whitening to digestive tract detoxification, activated carbon is a natural and economical solution to some of the most common health and family problems.
 
Activated carbon is a highly porous material in which chemicals are attracted and retained. It is made of a variety of organic substances with high carbon content, such as coconut shell, peat, coal or bone char. It is first heated to charcoal at high temperature, and then oxidized. This is how the material is "activated". The activation process is responsible for its large surface area, which produces many pores that only like to attract chemical substances. Its tendency to absorb chemicals like a sponge fell into the medical field in the 19th century and has been used for medical purposes ever since. It has been used to treat accidental poisoning, overdose. For the same reason, activated carbon is also used as a filter and deodorant. Maybe you have a counter top composting container that uses a carbon filter, or you may have a carbon filter in your home air purifier.
 
Treatment of gas and abdominal distension
Many people claim that activated carbon can treat diarrhea and intestinal pain and problems. Usually, this is done by taking a capsule (dosage varies from person to person) one hour before meals, with a glass of water to help the activated carbon enter the system. Add a full glass of water after meals to help detoxify and prevent dehydration and constipation.
 
Water filtration
Keeping hydrated is essential for overall health. Drinking enough water can help fight fatigue, help excrete toxins, improve organ function, and contribute to joint and tissue health. Filtering water with activated carbon can trap impurities such as solvents, pesticides, industrial wastes and other chemicals and free radicals. It is also shown that these filters remove some fluoride from the water. Maybe [u]activated carbon honeycomb[/u] is what you need now? If interested, can tell you that we support [u]activated carbon bulk[/u].
 
Posted 27 Jul 2020

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