Explore the Uses of Activated Charcoal
We stock a 100% hardwood based Activated Charcoal, available in three convenient sizes. Activated Charcoal is a versatile and beneficial ingredient, often used to support a health a immune system, and cleansing detoxifying tool.
- Food-grade certified
- An ultra-fine powder
- All-natural food grade certified, vegan & gluten free
- Has an exceptionally high adsorption rate, making it useful in various health, beauty, and culinary applications.
More About Our Sourcing
Our Activated Charcoal is derived from 100% hardwood, ensuring a pure and effective product. Its ultra-fine powder form guarantees easy application and optimal absorption. This all-natural, food-grade certified charcoal is an ideal choice for those committed to a healthy lifestyle, being both vegan and gluten-free.
Renowned for its exceptional adsorption qualities, our Activated Charcoal is a powerful detoxifying agent. It's widely recognized for its ability to support a healthy immune system, making it a valuable ally in your pursuit of wellness. Its detoxifying properties are not just limited to internal health but extend to external applications as well, aiding in deep cleansing and purification of the skin.
You can also use it in food! From smoothies and baked goods to gourmet presentations, the possibilities are endless.
Choose our Hardwood Activated Charcoal for a natural, versatile solution that spans across health, beauty, and culinary applications. Embrace a product that not only meets your needs but also aligns with your values for a natural, health-conscious lifestyle.
Know Your Ingredient: Activated Charcoal
Latin Name | Activated charcoal is a processed form of carbon derived from various hardwood. |
Active Ingredients | Primarily consists of carbon; may contain minor amounts of other elements like hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur, depending on the wood source and activation process |
Classification Secondary Metabolite | Not applicable as activated charcoal is a processed product |
Flavor | Odorless and tasteless |
Common Use | Water filtration, air purification, medical applications (toxicology, gastrointestinal decontamination), beauty and health products, industrial processes |
Origin | Derived from various hardwood sources; processing and activation typically involve high temperatures and an activating agent (such as steam or chemicals) to increase surface area and porosity |