Herbal charcoal has a plethora of uses. The best way to purchase charcoal is in capsule form. That way, you can break apart as many capsules as you need to for what you’re doing, or simply swallow the capsules.
Charcoal has a history of being used in hospital ER’s all across the country for is absorptive properties. People who have swallowed certain poisons, or have overdosed on pills may be given an activated charcoal slurry to absorb whatever toxins are in that patient’s stomach.
At home, one could use charcoal for any kind of stomach malady: heartburn, indigestion, vomiting, sour stomach, even diarrhea. It’s an all natural way to help your stomach balance itself without having to take medication.
One could also use the herbal charcoal mixed with cornstarch to use as a baby powder when changing a baby. This not only prevents diaper rash, but it heals an existing rash quite quickly without using messy creams or ointments. And again, it’s all natural.
Another use for charcoal is on a plastic bandage to soothe scrapes, bee stings, bug bites and so on. Just grab a bandage the size you need to cover the affected area. Put a little bit of water right on the pad of the bandage, and put some of the charcoal from a capsule on the wet gauzy part of the bandage. Then, apply the bandage to the affected area. It can stay on as long as overnight, but never reuse it. You don’t want to use charcoal if you have an open cut or wound; it could permanently darken that area. [Read more...]



Natural pain relief is something that many people opt for these days, since many medications have unpleasant side effects and can be bad for your body. While it`s easy to rely on a handful of pills to take care of a headache, there are other, non-medicinal methods of natural pain relief that are available. These herbal remedies enable you to treat your pain without having to resort to chemicals and drugs that could be harmful.



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