What is charcoal used for?
Some of the uses of charcoal found to be effective are for antidotes, spider bites, bad breath, ear & eye infections, as a deodorant, toxin removal, elimination of gas, inflammation and infection cure, jaundice and pain elimination, and cure for some indigestion and diarrhea problems. Every private home and emergency responder units should have charcoal on hand as a ready antidote for poisoning and a cleansing agent in infections and various metabolic disturbances, especially where children are involved. Orally administered charcoal is effective in preventing many intestional infections. All studies show that charcoal is harmless when ingested or comes into contact with the skin, even when it is inhaled accidentally. No allergies to it have been reported. Charcoal is without rival as a agent for cleansing and assisting the healing processes of the body.