Activated Charcoal is best in the whitening and brightening of teeth.
Eliminates bad breath
Detoxifies liver, kidneys and over-all foul smelling internal toxins and odors
Purifies blood
Stops bacteria and viruses from spreading and multipying
Adsorbs inflammation.
Anti-aging, great combo for clay mask.
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Benefits of Activated Charcoal
Relieve Bites and Bee Stings Mixing a poultice of activated charcoal with a bit of water and cornstarch or flaxseed powder can help cure bee stings, poison ivy rashes, snake bites, spider bites (including highly poisoning bites from the Brown Recluse or Black Widow), and other poisoning bites.
Reduce Acne and Improve Skin Health or DIY Mask Because activated charcoal removes toxins, it can help reduce the instances of acne and other skin impurities you might suffer from. It also works wonders for completely removing makeup. To use activated charcoal on your skin, mix one (or one-half) capsule of the powder into a teaspoon of aloe vera gel, one teaspoon of water or rosewater, five drops of tea tree oil, and a pinch of sea salt. Mix these ingredients together until you have an even consistency. But be aware that this face mask is going to be black, and while it can stain your clothing and counter tops, it won’t stain your skin. Apply to your skin, let it dry, and then rinse off. Your skin will feel amazing
Use it as a cleanser. In the same way that you can use pure coconut oil with a damp cloth as a double-duty cleanser and makeup remover, adding charcoal to the mix means you’ll get extra purification properties as well as lightweight hydration from the oil. Blend
Whiten your teeth. Counterintuitively, activated charcoal stains everything… except for your teeth. The powder will turn your mouth black while you’re using it, but just as it draws toxins out of the body when ingested, it does the same for your mouth and the plaque on your teeth. Better still, the charcoal balances the pH of the mouth, which makes it a formidable fighter of cavities, tooth decay, and gingivitis—and, on a more vain note, it’ll make your teeth really, really white as it cleans up stains. Just dip your dampened toothbrush into the powder, then brush for around two minutes before rinsing well.
Do a DIY body scrub. Charcoal powder’s slightly grainy texture makes for a great exfoliating agent, and you can mix it with pretty much anything to suit your skin’s needs. Try mixing it with your liquid of choice, like milk or honey, and a secondary ingredient, like oats or sugar, for extra scrubbing powder. Add essential oils or flower waters for a more luxurious treatment—you can get as creative with it as you like.
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