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How to Use Activated CharcoalThere are many uses for activated charcoal and activated charcoal filters. In the human system it can reduce sixty percent of the poisonous substances in the system. It works because it absorbs chemicals in the stomach and small intestines and reduces their toxicity. It can be used after the stomach has received the procedure known as stomach pumping. That procedure reduces the toxins in the stomach but the activated charcoal reaches beyond the stomachs into other organs. It's best to administer the activated charcoal after that procedure has been completed.
Activated Charcoal - More UsesActivated charcoal products can be mixed with sorbitol as a laxative, because it reduces the amount of time that it takes to go through the system and that reduces the effects of constipation. Usually activated charcoal is administered in its black liquid form as long as the person is awake and alert. There are other methods that can be used if a patient is unconscious and they are performed by the physician who is assisting the person. In most cases activated charcoal is used under the supervision of a doctor, to insure the dosage fits the individual situation. Activated charcoal works and is very effective in removing toxic chemicals from the body unless a corrosive acid or alkali substance has been swallowed.
Activated Charcoal and GasesThe ability to have other harmful chemicals within the human digestive system, attach or be absorbed by activated charcoal is the secret to its success. When chemicals pass the hugh area that activated charcoal covers, they attach to it and are trapped. Almost all gases and liquids including carbon-based substances like chlorine are neutralized by the absorption qualities of activated charcoal but when all the bonding area is full, the activated charcoal stops working and may need to be replaced depending on the situation. The wonders of activated charcoal carbon are good to know and remember.
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