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  • Biore Charcoal Acne Clearing Cleanser

    81.30

    Absorb excess oil, penetrate pores and help clear breakouts with this Charcoal Acne Clearing Cleanser.

    • Great for oily Skin!
    • Clearer skin 2 days
    • Salicylic Acid Acne Treatment
    • Dermatologist tested
  • J. L. Bragg’s Medicinal Charcoal Tablets

    110.00
    • Provides 100% natural relief for indigestion, wind and heartburn
    • Alleviates the symptoms of dyspepsia (chronic or recurrent discomfort in the abdomen accompanied by bloating, belching, nausea)
    • Relief from occasional diarrhoea
    • Wheat and lactose free

    Bragg’s charcoal tablets provides 100% natural relief for indigestion, wind and heartburn. It can also be taken during pregnancy and lactation. It alleviates the symptoms of dyspepsia (chronic or recurrent discomfort in the abdomen accompanied by bloating, belching, nausea) offers relief from occasional diarrhoea, is wheat and lactose free. Bragg’s contains activated charcoal has been used for many years in the treatment of intestinal disorders. one of the benefits of taking jl bragg’s medicinal charcoal as opposed to other digestive products is that because it is not a drug, it has no direct action on any organ of the body. It does not enter the blood stream nor is the charcoal itself adsorbed into your body. All of it passes out of your system along with the toxins and gases it has collected on its journey. the charcoal used in jl bragg’s medicinal tablets is made from coconut shells. It is thus sustainable in food and ecosystem terms, as no trees are damaged in the process and the husks are not a food-source. it provides 100% natural relief for indigestion, wind and heartburn can be taken during pregnancy and lactation alleviates the symptoms of dyspepsia (chronic or recurrent discomfort in the abdomen accompanied by bloating, belching, nausea) relief from occasional diarrhea wheat and lactose free activated charcoal has been used for many years in the treatment of intestinal disorders 100% natural charcoal was used for medical purposes as early as 1550 bc by the ancient egyptians. However, it wasn’t until the latter part of the 18th century that the adsorbent properties of medicinal charcoal were scientifically studied and it became possible to prepare it in a pure state, primarily as an antidote to poisoning.