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13 Ways To Use Charcoal For Better Hair, Skin, Cleaning And More

13 Ways To Use Charcoal For Better Hair, Skin, Cleaning And More

June 27, 2018 By Darrell Miller

13 Ways To Use Charcoal For Better Hair, Skin, Cleaning And More

Charcoal, that is purified, food-grade, medically usable and oxygenated during processing, charcoal, which is very different from what is used to grill franks, is actually great at attracting, trapping and removing toxins from the human body. It’s this capability which makes it a great skin and hair cleanser, good for wound healing, removing toxins from the gut, even ridding the body of excess cholesterol, as studies have proven. It can also help an upset stomach feel better. It can even be used to remove yellow stains from teeth.

Key Takeaways:

  • Activated charcoal is charcoal intended for food-grade and medicinal use. It could also be used to remove toxins due to the higher oxygen added during processing.
  • Repeatedly applying small amounts of activated charcoal to the teeth will remove stains and other buildup, thereby making your teeth whiter.
  • Because activated charcoal can remove excess oil, dirt and impurities from the skin, it is used in making soap, face masks, cleansers and other skin products.

“Activated charcoal has been used for many thousands of years in both Eastern and Western medicine, and still has just as many benefits today.”

Read more: https://www.thealternativedaily.com/13-ways-to-use-charcoal-for-better-hair-skin-cleaning-and-more/

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