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An ethics professor recommends secretly lacing public water supplies with psychoactive drugs like oxytocin
An ethics professor recommends secretly lacing public water supplies with psychoactive drugs like oxytocin
Breaking News: Charcoal a weapon to fight superoxide-induced disease, injury – Nanomaterials soak up radicals, could aid treatment of COVID-19, July 1, 2020
When a horse experiences abdominal pain, it is commonly referred to as horse or equine colic. Without quick discernment as to the cause of the pain and administration of an effective horse colic treatment, it can potentially become life-threatening.
Just like adults, babies get sick too. It seems unfair that these fragile, vulnerable infants have to face a world full of so many enemy agents so soon in life. For babies born in hospitals and…
Activated charcoal is used to control all manner of odor complaints from household air, to industrial sites, body flatulence, city dumps, to hospital wards. So, it should be no surprise…
Activated charcoal is a powerful antidote and detoxicant for a broad range of poisoning in animals. The ASPCA National Animal Poison Control Center recommends activated
The pitbull in the pictures ate a brand new bottle of Advil from CostCo – a massive overdose…. 40x lethal amount.
Many are acquainted with the excellent therapeutic effects of activated charcoal in cases of human diarrhea. It also works for animals, domestic or wild, from canaries to camels, including cases of dog diarrhea.
Our neighbor needed help. A truck had hit his best horse and the veterinarian refused to come see a horse that would soon die. After a suggestion from one of the missionary’s daughters, it was decided to do a charcoal poultice on the horse.
So, your dog has had a run in with a skunk, and tomato juice is not working. What will work to get rid of that smell? Well, you’ve come to the right place. Over the years, our Annie has had a few run ins with skunks. After another scolding, we go into action:
Here are a few stories from the book CharcoalRemedies.com The Complete Handbook of Medicinal Charcoal & Its Applications that tell how individuals have used charcoal successfully to help stop infections and promote healing.
Does activated charcoal extend one’s lifespan? Good question! If activated charcoal is known to adsorb hundreds of toxins and waste products in the body it would seem, to that degree…
In 2002 the USDA National Organic Program commissioned a three-member panel to give its recommendations for the use of activated charcoal for livestock. The review was compiled by the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI). The entire article is available as a PDF file at the bottom of our review of that paper.