charcoal

July 6, 2004 by Linda Lazarides  
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Charcoal

Charcoal can attach itself to almost anything it comes into contact with, and if ingested can therefore help to prevent toxins from being absorbed from the stomach and intestines, and carry them out of the body. It can also help to absorb gas in the intestinal tract. Charcoal tablets are available from health shops and pharmacies as a dietary supplement for these purposes.

Linda Lazarides is Course Director of the School of Modern Naturopathy and author of eight books on health, nutrition and naturopathy.

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