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Bitters have been used for centuries to enhance both the flavor of cocktails and other drinks while also aiding in digestion. These Activated Coconut Charcoal Living Bitters contain ingredients that play an important role in both flavor and digestion. Charcoal is useful both for removing toxins from..
$69.99
Ex Tax:$69.99Hippocrates, the Greek physician considered the father of natural medicine, used activated carbon to cure many patients. Activated charcoal (also referred to simply as carbon) has been called black magic because of it’s color and healing abilities. Carbon:The first recorded use of charcoal for medic..
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This listing is for one large bar of unscented soap made with activated charcoal. This soap contains the same high quantity\quality of activated charcoal as my Peppermint soap and is created for people who may be sensitive to scents or essential oils. There are no arti..
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Ex Tax:$13.99THIS BUNDLE INCLUDES: 1 Jar of 100% Natural Activated Organic Coconut Charcoal Powder 1 Bamboo Charcoal Toothpaste and 2 Bamboo Toothbrushes. Directions: Wet your toothbrush and dip into the powder (not too much, a little goes a long way). Gently brush your teeth for two minutes. Brush again with wa..
$32.99
Ex Tax:$32.99✔CLEAN AND WHITEN YOUR TEETH the all natural way. Rejuvenate and maintain your healthy skin & hair.✔DETOXIFY YOUR BODY and maintain healthy digestion by taking with your meal or drink. Use for your bug bites, burns, or accidental poisonings.✔CERTIFIED FOOD GRADE all natural and renewable resourc..
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About the product✔CLEAN AND WHITEN YOUR TEETH the all natural way. Rejuvenate and maintain your healthy skin & hair.✔DETOXIFY YOUR BODY and maintain healthy digestion by taking with your meal or drink. Use for your bug bites, burns, or accidental poisonings.✔CERTIFIED..
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Ex Tax:$13.99The first recorded use of charcoal for medicinal purposes comes from Egyptian papyri around 1500 B.C. The principal use appears to have been to adsorb the unpleasant odors from putrefying wounds and from within the intestinal tract. Hippocrates (circa 400 B.C.), and then Pliny (50 A.D.), recorded th..
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