Not in me. It helps my anxiety immensely! I assume it binds all the neuro-toxins in my gut that cause anxiety. It keeps them from being re-absorbed by the body. I recommend you drink psyllium husk at night and a little more water so the charcoal doesn't bind you.
I am not a doctor and my advice is not professional in any way. It is not meant to cure or treat any illness either.
Charcoal may cause constipation when taken for overdose or accidental poisoning.
Patients should consult a doctor if they have pain or swelling of the stomach.
Activated charcoal is used to pump the stomach or absorb something harmful ingested.
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activated charcoal is used by biologists to cool cell suspensions; by public health physicians to filter disease organisms from drinking water; and by environmental scientists to remove organic pollutants from ocean sediments.
Activated charcoal has often been used since ancient times to cure a variety of ailments including poisoning. Its healing effects have been well documented since as early as 1550 B.C. by the Egyptians.
Research on activated charcoal has shown its effectiveness in adsorbing toxins and chemicals from the body, treating drug overdoses, and reducing gas and bloating symptoms. However, more studies are needed to fully understand its potential benefits and possible side effects in different health conditions. Overall, activated charcoal is considered a promising therapy with potential applications in various medical fields.
They will give Narcan to keep him awake, either by IV or intramuscular injection. They will try and get the person to drink activated charcoal, so that the charcoal can absorb the medication. If the person refuses or cannot keep the activated charcoal down, then they will either use a nasal gastric tube to deliver the charcoal or pump the stomach.
I am guessing you mean appendicitis:) It is the inflammation of the appendix, requires immediate medical attention.
A cyst that big requires immediate medical attention.
Yes EMT's can handle basic drugs, Medical Direction still needs to be contacted but drugs such as : Oral glucose, Nitrogen, Aspiran, Activated Charcoal, Assist with Inhalers,Nebulizers...
A "deep" burn is a third-degree burn and requires IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. Life-threatening infection is an almost inevitable result of third degree burn if it does not have proper medical attention IMMEDIATELY.
Peritonitis is an infection of the peritoneum. It requires prompt medical attention to fight any infection. It is not contagious but rather infectious.
Attention Deficit Disorder is a medical condition which requires proper treatment from a mental healthcare professional. Medication and behavioral therapy can be used to treat this illness.