Saturday, November 26, 2011

Lots of New Goodies & Holiday Sale

I have lots of new goodies planned for the next few weeks, just in time for the holidays.  So, stop by and take a look!  One hint, you can bathe in luxury! 

Also, now through Cyber Monday, use coupon code cybermonday at checkout and receive 15% off!

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Activated Charcoal - What is it used for?

We started using activated charcoal many years ago and have since used it for countless issues.  Originally, we had found we had allergies and the doctor that did our testing recommended 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda mixed with a bit of water to relieve food allergy symptoms.  This worked quite well, but of course, the taste was not to our liking.  At some later point in time, we were exposed to activated charcoal which is known to absorb gases, heavy metals, poisons, and other chemicals, thus making them ineffective and harmless.  Doctors still use it today as a healing agent, an antidote for poisons, and an effective treatment for indigestion and gas. So, I started thinking, why wouldn't it absorb the offending food or chemical I was reacting to?  Well, it does and it works wonderfully.  I admit that at first, I might have abused it just to be able to eat something I normally couldn't, but then of course things leveled out.  


We have also used charcoal for skin conditions, bee stings, etc..  One of my sons starts swelling immediately after a bee sting, so I started putting activated charcoal powder on a wet paper towel and apply it to the sting right away.  It still swelled some and I did repeat applications, but it kept it at bay so that we didn't need to pursue further help.  


We use chewable tablets for the younger children when necessary, for food type problems.  I use the activated charcoal capsules.  For the most part, one dose of 2 tablets works for me, but occasionally I take 2 doses.  


CAUTION - Activated Charcoal will absorb medications, so if you are taking a medication please research more on how to use charcoal or if you should  use it.  There is a time frame, like take meds 2 hours before charcoal, but I can't remember what that is at this point.  


I have also created an activated charcoal soap that I sell in my Etsy Shop.  I use essential oils that are great for skin conditions and it has been getting rave reviews.  Please visit my shop here - www.elegantroseboutique.etsy.com