ACTIVATED CHARCOAL- Recipes and Uses — earthyandy (2024)

Activated Charcoal Uses & Benefits

Activated charcoal is getting a lot of attention these days in the health world. Its name and funky black color is intriguing but also a bit intimidating. I thought we could break down the many benefits, talk about how to choose the right kind as well as how to use it properly!

What is Activated charcoal? It is a potent natural treatment used to trap toxins and chemicals in the body before the body can absorb them internally. When using activated charcoal for natural healing choose a product derived from coconut shells or other natural sources.

The first time I had ever tried activated charcoal was when my friend Jenelle who runs Well'n Proper Juice Company brought some over when one of us had a cold. She made an activated lemonade which tasted just like a refreshing lemonade! The first time she brought one I was nervous about it but the second time after doing some of my own reading I was excited to drink it!

One of the most popular activated charcoal uses around the world is in emergency trauma centers around the world for the treatment of poisoning and drug overdoses. Now more than ever people are benefiting from using it for a number of reasons including the reduce bloating and gas, lowering cholesterol, treat bile flow problems safely during pregnancy, and even prevent hangovers. (I was just talking to a lady the other day that said she and her friends ALWAYS use activated charcoal to skip hangovers and swears by it). That is a pretty good sign that its does a good job soaking up junk in the body...

How does activated charcoal work?

In a nut shell- "activated charcoal works by trapping toxins and chemicals in its millions of tiny pores. It doesn’t absorb the toxins, instead it works through the chemical process of adsorption. In the body,absorption is the reaction of elements, including nutrients, chemicals and toxins, soaked up and assimilated into the blood stream.Adsorption is the chemical reaction where elements bind to a surface.

The porous surface of activated charcoal has a negative electric charge that causes positive charged toxins and gas to bond with it. The nooks and crannies in activated charcoal are created through a heating process. It’s important to note that activated charcoal is not charcoal used in your barbecue grill!Barbecue charcoal is loaded with toxins and chemicals, and should never be consumed."

Activated Charcoal Uses

To use:Very important! -Its imperative to drink 12-16 glasses of water per day to avoid dehydration and to asset in the detox process.

Whitens Teeth- If you're looking for a cost effective natural way to brighten your smile and make sure your breathe is in check try it!The way it works is by adsorbing plaque and tiny tidbits that are staining your teeth from coffee etc. Kinda funny... it will whiten your teeth but stain your clothes and counter tops so be careful:)

Teeth Whitening: 2-3 x a week-wet your toothbrush and dip into powdered activated charcoal. Brush for a minute, sip. swish, spit until your mouth isn't black anymore ;)

Another recipe is activated charcoal mixed with coconut oil and peppermint oil! I want to try this sometime!

note-If you have veneers it could stain them so avoid.

Alleviates Gas & Bloating

"One activated charcoal use often overlooked is to alleviate uncomfortable gas and bloating. It works by binding the gas-causing byproducts in foods that cause discomfort."

"Dosing recommendations to alleviate gas and bloating: Take 500 milligrams one hour prior to a typical gas-producing meal, with a full glass of water. Follow with an additional glass of water immediately thereafter to help get the charcoal into your system, where it can bind with gas-producing elements".

Prevent Hangovers

Activated charocal works quickly to remove toxins which many people have found reduces or eliminates hangovers all together. (I have no idea personally but this is based off of what I have read online and have heard from friends).

Mold Cleansing

Something that I have learned while researching activated charcoal is that toxic mold in the body can cause depression, kidney and liver failure as well as decrease brain function,heart disease, eye irritation, headaches, vomiting, impaired immune system function, and severe respiratory distress.

Mold grows in Hawaii very quickly. This is something that people inspect their houses for because of the server health problems mold is the culprit of.

Skin and Body: External Uses

Its kind of a miracle ingredient huh! There are beauty applications all the way to affective order control, to the treatment of acne, to the relief of insect bites (mosquito bee etc), rashes and poison ivy/oak!

To treat bites and rashes: Its recommended to mix one capsule of activated charcoal with ½ tablespoon of coconut oil, and dab on affected area. Reapply every 30 minutes until itching and discomfort are gone. Cover with bandage to avoid stains.

To treat acne/spots and give your skin some love:mix one capsule of activated charcoal with two teaspoons of aloe vera gel, and smooth over face. Let dry then rinse off completely. The science behind this is that the activated charcoal binds with environmental toxins and dirt then pulls it out. So curious what you think when you try this! Aloe is amazing.... but that is a whole new topic.

Digestive Cleanse

"Activated charcoal uses help promote a healthy digestive tract by removing toxins that cause allergic reactions, oxidative damage and poor immune system function. By removing the toxins from your system, you can reduce join pain increase energy and increase mental function".

No matter how clean we eat and live, we sometimes need an extra boost to clean house. If only we lived in a perfectly pure world with not pollutants, pesticides etc!

Two day cleanse: have only done this once but I liked it: To complete a digestive cleanse with activated charcoal, take 10 grams 90 minutes prior to each meal, for two days. Eat clean during this time (no pesticides, lots of water, no sugar, and completely plant based vegan if possible :)

Anti-Aging

"Activated charcoal uses include helping prevent cellular damage to kidneys and liver, as well as supporting healthy adrenal glands. It’s imperative to cleanse toxins and chemicals routinely from the body. Activated charcoal benefits major organs by helping the body flush out the toxins and chemicals that cause the damage".

"For this activated charcoal use, take two capsules per day after exposure to nonorganic foods, heavy meals or after contact to other toxins. This supports better cognitive function, a reduction in brain fog,healthier kidney and liver function, and a healthier digestive tract".

Activated Charcoal Side Effects- a few things to know!

Generally considered gentle but always good to do your own research :). Also make sure to drink a lot of water while ingesting and know that activated charcoal can interfere with the absorption of nutrients, supplements and prescription medications therefore don't take with a meal 90 minutes to two hours prior to meals, supplements and prescription medications.

Where to Buy Activated Charcoal

Know that not all activated charcoal supplements are created equal. Look for "activated charcoal made from coconut shells or identified wood species that have ultra-fine grains."avoid the artificial sweeteners that some companies use.Jenelle owner of Well'n Proper,my most trusted sources ;) uses Country Life activated coconut charcoal powder. You can get online.If you have any brands you love let us know! I prefer coconut based...

Detoxifying Lemonade using coconut activated black charcoal. Also great for hangovers or to use as part of a cleanse.

Ingredients

  • 1 liter mineral water
  • 2-3 squeezed lemons
  • 1 tsp activated charcoal
  • 1-2 tbsp maple syrup

Instructions:

Shake until stirred.

4 ripe Bananas

1/4 cup coconut milk

6 almond ice cubes

1 tsp vanilla

1 tsp coconut activated charcoal

Instructions:

Blend until all but activated charcoal until smooth. Take out a few scoops and place in your cup and put in freezer. Blend in the activated charcoal in the remaining shake.Sometimes I like to freeze for a bit longer to make thick like ice-cream before eating!

fun fun!

1/2 cup coconut water

1/2 cup coconut milk

1 cup pineapple

2 frozen banana

1 tsp activated charcoal

1 cup ice

1 head dino kale or 1/2 cup baby kale (optional)

Instructions:

Blend!

ACTIVATED CHARCOAL- Recipes and Uses — earthyandy (2024)

FAQs

What can activated charcoal be mixed with? ›

For treatment of poisoning: Treatment with one dose: Adults and teenagers—Dose is usually 25 to 100 grams mixed with water. Children 1 through 12 years of age—Dose is usually 25 to 50 grams mixed with water, or the dose may be based on body weight.

What is the miracle of activated charcoal? ›

Activated charcoal is thought to offer several other benefits, including less gas and flatulence, lower cholesterol levels, and improved kidney function. Some people claim that it helps whiten your teeth, filters water, and even cures hangovers.

Is it safe to take activated charcoal daily? ›

When taken by mouth: Activated charcoal is likely safe when used short-term. Taking activated charcoal long-term is possibly safe. Common side effects include constipation and black stools.

What not to mix with activated charcoal? ›

Do not combine activated charcoal with drugs used for constipation (cathartics such as sorbitol or magnesium citrate). This can cause electrolyte imbalances and other problems. Interactions. Activated charcoal may reduce or prevent the absorption of certain drugs.

Why was activated charcoal banned? ›

The Department of Health says in a statement that restaurants and cafes aren't allowed to serve food with activated charcoal in it because it's “prohibited by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a food additive or food coloring agent.”

What diseases does activated charcoal cure? ›

The only proven use of activated charcoal is treating poisoning or overdoses in emergency care. No research proves activated charcoal effectively helps lower cholesterol, improve kidney health, whiten teeth, treat acne, or cure a hangover.

What did ancient people use charcoal for? ›

The History of Activated Charcoal

By 1500 B.C. the Egyptians were also using it for intestinal ailments, absorbing unpleasant odors, and for writing on papyrus. In 400 B.C. the Ancient Hindus and Phoenicians discovered the antiseptic properties of activated charcoal and began using it to purify their water.

What is a major side effect of activated charcoal? ›

Activated charcoal is safe for most adults when used short-term. Side effects of activated charcoal include constipation and black stools.

Can activated charcoal reduce belly fat? ›

Some people even claim that activated charcoal can help with weight loss, though it isn't and shouldn't be used as a weight-loss pill. Activated charcoal has even proven effective at reducing intestinal gas, bloating, and abdominal cramps.

Can activated charcoal detox the liver? ›

Some over-the-counter activated charcoal products claim to support general detoxification of the body. However, no scientific evidence currently supports these claims.

What can activated charcoal not be used for? ›

Ordinarily, this medicine is not effective and should not be used in poisoning if corrosive agents such as alkalis (lye) and strong acids, iron, boric acid, lithium, petroleum products (e.g., cleaning fluid, coal oil, fuel oil, gasoline, kerosene, paint thinner), or alcohols have been swallowed, since it will not ...

How do you add activated charcoal to food? ›

The most common way is by adding charcoal powder to water to make a detox juice, or by sprinkling it over your food as a garnish. A simpler way to consume activated charcoal is in the form of pills and capsules. It goes into the gut directly, and immediately starts working on absorbing substances.

What is the difference between charcoal and activated charcoal? ›

Activated charcoal is a powder comprised of wood, bamboo, coal or coconut shells that have been burned at a very high temperature. In contrast, regular charcoal combines coal, peat, wood pulp, petroleum and coconut shells. As the name tells us, activated charcoal is charcoal that is activated by exposure to high heat.

What does activated charcoal interact with? ›

Activated charcoal has mild interactions with: acarbose. leflunomide. miglitol.

What is the best way to take activated charcoal? ›

Always take activated charcoal supplements on an empty stomach around 60 to 90 minutes before eating or taking any other supplements or medication. This will help make sure it doesn't prevent your body from absorbing other nutrients/supplements/medication properly.

What does activated charcoal not bind with? ›

[13][14][15][14] It is important to note that activated charcoal does not effectively adsorb alcohols, metals such as iron and lithium, electrolytes such as magnesium, potassium, or sodium, and acids or alkalis due to the polarity of these substances.

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