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How to Store Activated Charcoal Patches
Storing Activated Charcoal Patches (Made with Psyllium Husk Powder) Question: Charcoal Patches How long will any leftovers keep? Where do I store it? Or should I make just enough? -Selena Answer: Hi. When making the charcoal patch, you can store the patches for future use in your freezer of which we recommend using them up within three months. However, if... -
Do you Recommend Reactivating the Charcoal?
Reactivating Charcoal Hi! I just purchased your laminated knitted activated carbon cloth to make smell-proof bags for medical marijuana. How do you recommend reactivating the charcoal and how often? Is it washable? Thank you! -Anne Hi Anne. We get this question a lot, not just about the activated charcoal material but charcoal in general, people want to know how they... -
How and When to take Activated Charcoal
Taking activated charcoal Question: Hi folks, I think the "intermittent fasting" folks have it right, we are supposed to rest our systems for long periods of time (this is omnivore digestive tract biology). That said, I'm not so sure we are supposed to take charcoal at night because doesn't it go right to the digestive tract? DO you know if... -
Taking Detox & Cleanse USP Activated Charcoal Powder Daily
Question: Purchased the Detox & Cleanse USP Activated Charcoal Powder for initially detoxing from vaccinations, but never received the shots. Can this be now used for general use with meals, since its a strong asorbing charcoal then the other food grade use charcoals? -Steve Answer: Yes, of course! I personally use take one to two heaping tablespoons of the Detox... -
Activated charcoal questions with information
Question's I know nothing about A/C! I had a quick look on the net and it has a lot about face masks and dental info, but little on benefits and then I saw this site! Dumb questions: #1 How long do you take A/C capsules for? #2 Can people with Gall bladders removed, take it? #3 Are there any precautions... -
Dogs, Chocolate and Charcoal
Dogs, Chocolate & Activated Charcoal Every year around the holidays there is a high demand for chocolate. We indulge in it, use it for baking and so forth, but although darker chocolates are being touted as health food for people, it is not healthy for dogs. Jill and her husband Jim, just stopped in at Charcoal House the other day... -
Activated charcoal for traveling & life’s little emergencies
Activated charcoal for life’s little emergencies The holidays are upon us and folks are traveling by land, air and sea in great numbers and I hope that they are taking their activated charcoal with them for life’s little emergencies and holiday tummy upsets! I actually do travel domestically and internationally with my charcoal powders but I know that this is not...