
More from the Homestead Guru: Homeschooling Mom Turns Homemade Product into Million Dollar International BusinessMade from burnt organic matter (could be coconut shells, bone char, peat ect), it is activated at high temperatures which is what makes it a health product instead of something you can only cook with. Those temperatures change the internal structure increasing the surface area which is what makes it effective as a natural remedy. Regular coal contains carcinogens that aren’t present in activated charcoal because of the activation process. It works because it absorbs toxins to flush them from the body. It’s texture gives it a negative electrical charge which is how the toxins are attracted to it in the first place, effectively removing them from the body before they can cause too much damage. It can be used topically in masks or soaps. It’s added to natural toothpastes for it’s teeth whitening benefits. Internally it can be taken by capsule or dissolved in water. When dissolved in water it can fix feelings of extreme nausea, immediately, as I know from experience. One swallow of water with charcoal and you feel it. In capsules there’s a wait time of about 20 minutes for the capsules to dissolve but I have encountered any digestive health issue that it hasn’t helped with. Many people add it to food, especially during Halloween as it makes things spooky colored while being non-toxic or actually anti-toxic.
Editors Note: My favorite toothpaste is My Magic Mud, made with activated charcoal and bentonite clay. My teeth have stayed white and toxin free. Its the only toothpaste I have ever purchased for my children and their dental health is spot on! The best part is you can make it in a pinch if you have the stuff and a little know how! It takes time but has a huge cost difference which makes it worth it when you use it on a farm or for things like water filtration. You can make it using hardwood charcoal but you can also make your own charcoal in survival situations. To make it you need: calcium chloride charcoal (with no additives) glass jar (or non aluminum container) glass bowl or non aluminum container water and measuring cup cheesecloth cookie sheet and a storage container. 1) Make or get the charcoal. 2) Turn the charcoal into powder with a hammer or something like that. 3) Make a solution of water and 25% calcium chloride in the jar. Be careful the jar will become extremely hot during this so use gloves or something when handling it. A recommended size for a solution is 100 ml of calcium chloride to 300 ml of water. 4) Make a spreadable paste by adding the solution a little at a time to the powdered charcoal in a bowl just until the paste is formed. 5) Allow to dry in the bowl for 24 hours. 6) Spread on a clean white sheet/cheesecloth. Make sure the fabric has no scent or detergents on it as the activated charcoal will absorb that stuff. 7) Rinse with clean water 8) Bake for 30 minutes at 250 degrees Fahrenheit. 9) Cool and break to store in airtight container. Now this is something that’s only really advised if you need a lot of activated charcoal or are in a survival situation. This is for farmers who have a lot of animals as it’s great for helping to keep them healthy and for those who just like to do everything themselves, like me. Print this out and save it for the future just in case you don’t have access to the internet when you really need to put it in use! This was originally written by @highlyfunctional and posted [here](https://thehomestead.guru/activated-charcoal-3/)Originally posted here: https://hive.blog/health/@homestead-guru/activated-charcoal-the-natural-remedy-that-actually-works-how-to-make-it-yourself
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