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Activated charcoal (120 capsules)

Activated charcoal (120 capsules)

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• Toxin elimination

• Digestive health

• Die-off ease

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    Non-GMO Non-GMO
    Vegan
    Gluten Free Gluten Free
    No Unnecessary fillers No fillers

    The basics

    Activated charcoal is a highly porous substance that works by adsorbing toxins, gases, and chemicals, preventing them from being absorbed into the body. It has an extensive surface area that binds unwanted substances, helping the body eliminate them through the digestive tract. This mechanism makes it highly effective in supporting liver detoxification, kidney function, and gut health by trapping and expelling harmful compounds before they can be reabsorbed.
    Commonly used when treating gut conditions like SIBO, mycotoxins and heavy metal detoxification.
    Activated charcoal should be taken away from food (at least 2 hours) and other supplements to make it most effective.

    The need to know

    What are the benefits?

    Natural detoxifier to support digestion, toxin elimination and die-off reactions.

    The Science

    Activated charcoal has a large surface area with a negative charge, allowing it to bind to positively charged toxins, gases, and unwanted chemicals in the digestive tract. This adsorption process helps prevent toxin absorption into the bloodstream, making it an effective supplement for detox and gut health.

    How will I know its working?

    Reduced bloating and digestive discomfort.

    Improved feeling of lightness and digestive ease.

    More regular and comfortable bowel movements.

    When to take it?

    Take 2-4 tablets as instructed away from food and other supplements you are taking as instructed by your practitioner.

    Ingredients

    Supplement Facts

    Ingredient Amount
    Per Serving
    % Daily
    Value
    Charcoal 600mg
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    The latest research

    1. Hope J. A review of the mechanism of injury and treatment approaches for illness resulting from exposure to water-damaged buildings, mold, and mycotoxins. ScientificWorldJournal. 2013 Apr 18;2013:767482. doi: 10.1155/2013/767482. PMID: 23710148; PMCID: PMC3654247.
    2. Laville SM, Massy ZA, Kamel S, Chillon JM, Choukroun G, Liabeuf S. Intestinal Chelators, Sorbants, and Gut-Derived Uremic Toxins. Toxins (Basel). 2021 Jan 26;13(2):91. doi: 10.3390/toxins13020091. PMID: 33530404; PMCID: PMC7911578.
    3. Juurlink DN. Activated charcoal for acute overdose: a reappraisal. Br J Clin Pharmacol. 2016 Mar;81(3):482-7. doi: 10.1111/bcp.12793. Epub 2015 Nov 9. PMID: 26409027; PMCID: PMC4767212.

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