Toxin Buster™ Charbon non activé pour animaux
Non-activated charcoal digestive conditioner for furry and feathered friends
- Conditions the gut for healthy digestion
- Reduces odours and improves droppings
- Promotes gut health & performance in horses
- Safe and gentle for all animals
- 100% natural & sustainable
Toxin Buster works through a purely physical process. Each tiny charcoal particle has a naturally porous structure that acts like a gentle internal filter as it passes through the digestive tract.
- It adsorbs (binds) unwanted gases, toxins and by-products of digestion
- These bound substances are then carried safely out of the body through normal elimination
- Because the charcoal is non-activated, it does this without stripping essential nutrients
This makes it fundamentally different from industrial activated charcoal, which can be overly aggressive and unsuitable for ongoing use.
Over time, many owners notice signs of improved digestive balance, such as:
- less bloating and gas
- better feed utilisation
- shinier coats or feathers
- improved general condition and temperament
Toxin Buster doesn’t stimulate or interfere with digestion - it simply helps remove what shouldn’t be there, allowing the gut to function more comfortably.
Toxin Buster™ is a 100% natural, non-activated hardwood charcoal feed material designed to gently support digestion and gut balance in animals.
Trusted by pet owners, horse keepers, poultry keepers, smallholders and livestock owners, it’s suitable for a wide range of animals including pets, horses, poultry, livestock, camelids, small mammals and birds.
Unlike harsh or heavily processed charcoals, Toxin Buster™ uses non-activated charcoal — the same type animals instinctively seek out in nature. It is approved as a feed material, free from additives, and suitable for regular, long-term use as part of everyday animal care.
Toxin Buster is ideal for animals that:
- experience digestive sensitivity, gas or bloating
- are under dietary, environmental or seasonal stress
- have changes in feed or forage
- would benefit from gentle, natural gut support
It’s also popular with owners who prefer simple, traditional, low-intervention approaches to animal health.
Toxin Buster is suitable for a wide range of animals, including:
- Dogs and cats
- Horses, ponies and donkeys
- Poultry and birds
- Livestock (cattle, sheep, goats, pigs)
- Camelids (alpacas, llamas)
- Small mammals
100% Non-Activated Hardwood Charcoal. That's it.
No fillers, no binders, no flavourings, no additives.
Charcoal is inert - it is not absorbed into the bloodstream, does not provide nutrients, and works entirely within the digestive tract to bind unwanted substances.
Simply sprinkle or mix the recommended amount into feed or drinking water.
It’s easy to integrate into any daily feeding routine - no complicated prep required.
Animal Type Suggested Daily Amount*
- Dogs & Cats: ½ – 1 tsp per day
- Poultry & Small Birds: 1–2 % of feed
- Horses & Ponies: 10–50 g depending on size
- Livestock (Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Camelids): 20–100 g per day
Start small and adjust gradually according to size and need. Always ensure fresh water is available.
Important Note
Toxin Buster is a feed supplement, not a medicine.
How non-activated charcoal has been used and studied in animal nutrition.
Non-activated charcoal (sometimes called feed charcoal or biochar) has been used for decades in livestock, poultry and equine nutrition. Unlike highly processed activated charcoal, it retains a naturally gentle porous structure, allowing it to bind unwanted substances in the gut without aggressively stripping vitamins or minerals. This is why it has traditionally been used as part of balanced, ongoing feeding practices.
Animal-nutrition research has explored how feed charcoal behaves in the digestive tract. Studies suggest it can adsorb gases, metabolic by-products and certain environmental residues commonly present in feed or forage, helping support gut comfort and a more stable internal environment as these substances pass through the system.
In livestock and poultry settings, charcoal supplementation has been associated in trials with steadier digestion, improved feed utilisation, reduced odour and more consistent droppings. Some research also points to benefits in overall condition, aligning with long-standing practical experience among farmers and smallholders.
For equines, particularly those on modern pasture or concentrated diets, non-activated charcoal is valued for its non-abrasive, non-aggressive action. Because it works physically rather than chemically, it can be used regularly to help maintain digestive balance — an approach often preferred for horses prone to gut sensitivity.
There is also growing interest in the environmental aspect. When excreted in manure, charcoal can contribute to a more stable fertiliser matrix and may help reduce nutrient loss, adding value for environmentally conscious owners.
While charcoal feed materials are not medicines and do not treat or cure disease, the combination of published research and decades of agricultural use suggests that non-activated charcoal can be a useful, natural tool for supporting digestive wellbeing in a wide range of animals.
FAQs
Toxin Buster is a 100% natural, non-activated hardwood charcoal feed supplement designed to support digestion and overall wellbeing in animals. It gently adsorbs unwanted substances in the gut to help maintain a healthier digestive environment.
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.
- Non-activated charcoal is mild, natural, and suitable for daily feeding.
- Activated charcoal is highly processed and extremely porous — ideal for emergencies but too strong for routine feeding, as it may bind vitamins, minerals, or medications. Toxin Buster uses only non-activated charcoal, making it safe for long-term support.
It is suitable for horses, ponies, dogs, cats, poultry, rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, camelids, and birds of all sizes.
Many owners report:
- Calmer digestion
- Reduced bloating and gas
- Improved, firmer droppings
- Reduced stool or coop odour
- Better feed efficiency
- Shinier coats or feathers
- More consistent gut balance
Results vary by species and individual.
Mix it into daily feed, treats, or drinking water. Introduce gradually over 3–5 days.
Suggested daily amounts:
- Dogs & Cats: 1⁄2–1 teaspoon
- Poultry & Small Birds: Add approx. 1–2% to feed
- Horses & Ponies: 10–50 g depending on size
- Livestock: 20–100 g depending on species and need
Adjust amounts based on your animal’s response.
Yes. Non-activated charcoal is gentle and suitable for daily, long-term use.
No. Unlike activated charcoal, non-activated charcoal is not “super-adsorbent” and does not strip essential nutrients when used as directed.
Yes. By binding odorous compounds in the gut, the droppings often have a cleaner, less pungent smell.
Yes. Its gentle action makes it suitable for sensitive animals. Begin with small amounts and increase gradually.
While not a treatment, many owners choose charcoal as part of a holistic gut-support routine. A more stable gut environment can contribute to better overall metabolic comfort.
Always consult a vet for laminitis management.
It is very safe, and excess amounts are not harmful, but extremely large amounts offer no extra benefit. Stick to recommended guidelines.
Yes. Manure containing charcoal can improve soil structure and nutrient retention when composted or spread, making it a sustainable choice for many owners.
Keep tightly sealed in a cool, dry place and away from strong odours, as charcoal can absorb them.
This varies by animal size and daily amount. For small pets or poultry, a bag lasts a long time. Larger animals like horses or cattle will use more per day.
Charcoal is widely used in regenerative and natural farming practices. Check with your region’s organic-certification guidelines if needed.
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