Non-Activated Hardwood Charcoal is ideal for you if you:
- Experience bloating, wind, or digestive irritation
- Feel your gut is easily upset by food or environment
- Want a non-nutritional, non-stimulant digestive aid
- Prefer a minimal, traditional approach to digestive comfort
- Find activated charcoal too strong or disruptive for regular use
- Suitable for vegetarians & vegans.
It’s especially suitable for those seeking gentle, ongoing digestive support - without adding anything extra to the body.
Note: individual results vary, and this is not a medical claim.
Non-Activated Hardwood Charcoal is a natural, inert digestive aid made from pure hardwood charcoal.
It is not a food supplement and does not provide nutrients, vitamins, or minerals to the body. Instead, it works mechanically as it passes through the digestive tract. The charcoal itself is not absorbed into the bloodstream - it remains in the gut, doing its work before leaving the body naturally.
Unlike “activated” charcoals, which are extremely aggressive, this charcoal is non-activated - meaning it works in a calmer, more selective way. It passes through the digestive system without being absorbed, making it suitable for regular, everyday use as part of a balanced wellness routine. Prepared without chemical or high-heat activation, this non-activated form of charcoal is naturally gentle, and regular, daily use reveals the most obvious benefits over time.
Each capsule contains just one active ingredient, with no fillers or unnecessary additives.
Non-Activated Hardwood Charcoal works by physically binding to unwanted substances in the digestive tract.
Its naturally porous surface attracts and holds onto:
-> excess gases
-> digestive irritants
-> metabolic waste
-> environmental toxins
By removing these irritants as it moves through the gut, charcoal helps create a calmer digestive environment. For many people, this alone is enough to ease bloating, pressure, and discomfort - making digestion feel lighter and more settled.
Because it is inert, charcoal does not interfere with the body’s chemistry. When used correctly and taken an hour before or after meals, medications, and supplements, it works as a clean-up tool, not a stimulant or a nutritional product. This makes it particularly useful during episodes of digestive upset, including traveller’s diarrhoea, where binding unwanted substances in the gut can speed recovery.
Per capsule:
250 mg Carbo ligni (wood charcoal)
Capsule shell:
Vegetable cellulose
Typical dose:
1–2 capsules after meals, taken with a large glass of water.
Alternative schedule:
3–4 capsules with ~500 ml water before bed.
Important:
Take at least 2 hours apart from any medications or supplements, to avoid interference with absorption.
Duration:
21 capsules will last a week on a daily dosage
100 capsules will last approximately a month for one person on a daily dosage
500 capsules will last up to 5 months for one person, or a couple of months for a family.
No binders, fillers or additives. Manufactured to GMP food-safety standards in the UK.
FAQs
No, because it acts in a physical (not chemical) way, it’s considered inert - it does not get metabolised or absorbed through the gut lining, it merely travels through the gut and out through the stool.
Side effects are rare, but in some people a “healing reaction” (temporary increase in symptoms) may occur as toxins shift.
Charcoal is a traditional remedy that is suitable for humans and animals, however, always consult a healthcare professional if pregnant, nursing, managing health conditions, or using medications.
Activated charcoal is processed to make it extremely aggressive and is usually intended for short-term or emergency use.
Non-activated charcoal is much gentler, making it more suitable for regular or sensitive use when digestive comfort is needed.
Charcoal is inert. As it moves through the gut, its porous surface binds to:
- digestive irritants
- excess gas
- toxins and unwanted by-products
These are then carried out of the body naturally.
When used correctly, no. To avoid binding nutrients, charcoal should be taken away from meals, supplements, and medication (usually at least 1–2 hours apart).
Yes. Many people find charcoal helpful during travel-related digestive upset (often called traveller’s diarrhoea), as it can bind irritants in the gut while the body recovers.
Because it is inert and not absorbed, non-activated charcoal is generally well tolerated. However, it’s best used as needed rather than continuously long-term unless advised by a practitioner.
Charcoal can bind medications if taken too close together.
Always take charcoal at least 2 hours away from any medication, and consult a healthcare professional if unsure.
Side effects are rare, but in some people a “healing reaction” (temporary increase in symptoms) may occur as toxins shift.
Some may notice:
darker stools (normal and harmless)
temporary constipation if not taken with enough water
Drinking plenty of water usually prevents issues.
Yes. The capsules are made from vegetable cellulose and contain no animal products.
Charcoal is sometimes used for children, but dosage and suitability should be discussed with a healthcare professional first.
Store in a cool, dry place below 25 °C, away from moisture. Keep out of reach of children and pets.
Avoid use if you have:
- bowel obstruction
- severe or persistent abdominal pain
- chronic constipation
- If symptoms are severe or ongoing, seek medical advice.
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