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How to Make a Charcoal Poultice

How to Make a Charcoal Poultice

It is very easy to make a charcoal poultice if you have a few simple items on hand. Activated charcoal poultices are used for skin infections, insect bites, boils and much more. There are many medicinal applications for these poultices and you will wonder how you ever lived without them!

How Does an Activated Charcoal Poultice Work?

The porous properties of activated charcoal attracts toxins and bonds to them, drawing the infection or toxic element from the body.

What You Will Need:

  • 3 T. Activated Charcoal Powder
  • 3 T. flaxseed (or cornstarch) optional, but very helpful
  • 2/3 cup water
  • Spoon (disposable is easier, but not required.)
  • Cup (disposable is easier, but not required.)
  • Pieces of clean white t-shirt or cotton bed sheet or heavy duty white paper towels
  • Plastic wrap (The kind used in the kitchen for food storage.)

What To Do:

Mix the charcoal powder and the flaxseed (or cornstarch.) in the cup. If you do not have flax seed or cornstarch on hand, just double the amount of charcoal powder. ...

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