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Black Magic

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Issue 179

Charcoal is the new black. Try this charred champ in body and beauty care creations for a cleansing and whitening winner.

- Caroline Robertson

Black Magic

Charcoal’s history as a healing tool can be traced back to traditional Asian, African and Aboriginal cultures. For thousands of years, Indian sadhus, Native Americans, African tribals and Australian Aborigines have covered themselves in ash and eaten it for purification and protection. Charcoal is India’s key component in homemade kajal, toothpowder and dishwashing powder. In Africa, charcoal is used as a body adornment, tooth whitener and soap, while Asians adore it as a pore-purifying face mask.

The oldest record of charcoal consumption was on Egyptian papyri dating to approximately 1500 BCE — for wounds and tummy troubles. In 400 BCE, physicians Pliny and Hippocrates used charcoal to treat illnesses, including poisoning. Animals routinely eat earth and charcoal to remineralise and restore gut health. Africa’s red colobus monkeys eat charcoal to clear cyanide-rich leaves they ingest. Similarly, in an experiment, goats eating juniper were protected from its toxic terpenoid by taking charcoal. Other charcoal-eating animals include birds, camels, cats, chicken, deer, dogs and horses.

Charcoal’s popularity today is connected to concerns over our polluted world and concomitant health conditions. Modern medicine uses charcoal in cases of poisoning and drug overdoses. Charcoal can clear toxins from the gastrointestinal tract, kidneys and skin — particularly if administered within an hour of ingestion. Charcoal clears many contaminants but won’t bind to corrosive toxins such as petroleum, paint thinner and lithium.

Note: In any poisoning emergency, always call the Poisons Information Hotline on 131126 or 000 to seek advice.

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