Activated charcoal

Le charbon activé

Activated charcoal absorbs (it remains on the surface, without being metabolized, it attracts and captures in its pores) harmful substances (heavy metals, bacteria, viruses - but more complicated because they live in the cell unlike bacteria...).

Documented experiments: added to a glass of whiskey, in a cigarette filter, in a glass of arsenic, the poisons were neutralized, the effects of intoxication canceled (it is used in cases of overdose... and to decontaminate soils).

Activated carbon filters are also used in aircraft, submarines, and osmosis systems.

Furthermore, analyses were carried out on the human body that had absorbed it: the nutrients were not removed, just the bad. Our metabolism does not digest it. Think of it as micro labyrinths where the bad is lodged to be eliminated at the same time.

Interesting: it eliminates excess estrogen. Someone who is "unbalanced" in PMS, for example (even on a psychological level - anxiety, fragility, sensitivity) can see their symptoms disappear.

Other common recommended uses: digestive problems, gastroenteritis, ... poultice, to neutralize the smell of infection, festering wounds. Several fields have not yet been explored.

Concretely, there are capsules but know that these can be made of pork (if it is not specified that the capsules are vegan... and this for all the capsules!)! As my friend Julie sees it, she ordered from Amazon the powder (for much less also) of the brand Starwest Botanical.

Take 1 teaspoon diluted in water.

Danièle Starenkyj wrote a book on the subject, My Little Doctor , which discusses its universal use in medicine and its omnipresence in environmental and pollution control issues.

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