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Uses of Active Charcoal


Activated charcoal has been used for thousands of years. It is a unique substance with alkaline properties that has the ability to attract harmful emissions to the surface through a process called absorption. Activated carbon absorbs many times more harmful substances of its own weight. Let's look at what properties still possess this natural product.


1. Detoxify the body.
In case of poisoning caused by excessive use of alcohol or other harmful substances, the consumption of 1 teaspoon of activated charcoal, dissolved in a glass of water, helps to detoxify the body. This method is used in hospitals to relieve conditions caused by a chemical explosion.

2. Bleaching the teeth.
The plaque that accumulates on the tooth enamel is very acidic, so the use of this alkaline helps to teeth whitening better than any synthetic substance on the market. Carbon can successfully remove even old teeth stains caused by caffeine or nicotine.

-How to make charcoal paste for whitening:
Just dissolve 2 tablets of activated charcoal in a small amount of water (in a ceramic container) to produce a toothpaste consistency. Using a toothbrush, apply the paste on your teeth and rub them for 2 minutes. Rinse and repeat the procedure. Then rinse again thoroughly. The activated charcoal is almost unhealthy and does not cause any negative sensations.

3. Nourishes the skin.
Mix equal amounts of honey, water and activated charcoal and apply the mixture to the skin with light massaging movements. Leave it to work for 20 minutes, then wash it with lukewarm water. This homemade mask helps remove toxins from the skin in a natural way.

4. Refresh the wooden floors.
If you have dark wood floors in your home, you probably know how noticeable new scratches may be on them. To quickly erase irregularities and add extra color, you can rub one piece of activated charcoal on the affected area.

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