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  • The other day I was researching how  to make my chocolate cake even darker,  

  • and I read an article saying that I can add  some activated charcoal to my mix. However,  

  • I was reluctant to use it cuz I am not sure  if eating charcoal is a good idea or not.  

  • So why don't we find out with People Also Ask?  

  • Hi, I am Shao Chieh Lo, welcome to what people  also ask, where I search something seemingly  

  • obvious and share with you some of its PAA, aka  People Also Ask, which is a feature telling you  

  • what other people are searching on Google  that relates to your query. Today's keyword  

  • is activated charcoal. We'll discuss what it  is and whether or not it should be used for  

  • food or other uses. So let's start with our first  PAA: What is activated charcoal? The question is  

  • answered by an article titledWhat Is Activated  Charcoal Good For? Benefits and Usespublished  

  • on Healthline which is an American website and  provider of health information headquartered in  

  • San Francisco, CA. According to this articleactivated charcoal is a fine black powder  

  • made from bone char, coconut shells, peatpetroleum coke, coal, olive pits, or sawdust.  

  • The charcoal is activated by putting it through  a series of high-temperature processes. The  

  • high temperatures alter its internal structureshrinking its pores and expanding its surface  

  • area. As a result, the resulting charcoal is more  porous than conventional charcoal. Interesting,  

  • but why do we need more porous charcoal? What is  the point of it? Let's talk about our next PAA:  

  • What is activated charcoal used for? The  question is answered by an article titled  

  • Charcoal, Activated (Oral Route) Proper  Usepublished by Mayo Clinic, which is  

  • a nonprofit American academic medical center  focused on integrated health education,  

  • and research. Activated charcoal is employed  in the emergency treatment of certain types  

  • of poisoning by preventing the toxin from being  absorbed from the stomach into the body, according  

  • to this article. However, If corrosive agents  such as alkalis, strong acids, iron, boric acid,  

  • lithium, petroleum products such as cleaning  fluid, coal oil, fuel oil, gasoline, kerosene,  

  • paint thinner, or alcohols have been swallowedthis might not be effective because it will  

  • not prevent these poisons from being absorbed  into the body. I also read another article in  

  • WebMD also mentioned that It is common to used for  high cholesterol, hangovers, and upset stomach,  

  • but there is no strong scientific evidence  to support most of these uses. Which bring  

  • us to our next PAA: What toxins does activated  charcoal absorb? The question is answered by an  

  • article titledCan activated charcoal detox the  body?” published by MedicalNewsToday. According to  

  • this article, If a person consumes one of these  specific poisons, activated charcoal treatment  

  • must be administered within one hour for it to be  effective. However, some substances might move through  

  • the digestive sysyem more slowly than others, anddoctor may decide to administer activated charcoal  

  • beyond the typical 1-hour window. Substances that  might be absorbed by activated charcoal include:  

  • A bunch of hard to pronounce stuff, I  will just listed in the caption.

  • Activated charcoal can also be used to provide protection against organic vapors like paints, adhesives,  

  • and plastics. As a result, workplaces that use or  produce these products often require at-risk staff  

  • to wear respirators containing activated charcoal  cartridges. Okay, activated charcoal appears to be  

  • useful in an emergency, but what if I just want  to eat it for the sake of eating it? Let's talk  

  • about our next PAA: Is it safe to take activated  charcoal daily or use it in food? The answer to  

  • this question is answered by an article title  ”Here's the truth about activated charcoal, the  

  • latest supplement trendpublished by Today.comwhich is a website associated with The Today Show,  

  • which is ​​an American news and talk morning  television show that airs on NBC. According  

  • to this article, many people take an activated  charcoal supplement because they believe it can  

  • detoxtheir bodies or absorb alcoholBut is it safe to do so? Dr. Michael Lynch,  

  • medical director for Pittsburgh Poison Center  and assistant professor in the department of  

  • emergency medicine at the University of Pittsburgh  School of Medicine, tells TODAY that it would be  

  • minimal risk to do so, but activated charcoal  really does not do what fans claim it can.  

  • Activated charcoal is not helpful to treat  over-drinking because It does not bind well to  

  • ethanol or alcohol. And the very concept ofdaily  detoxis dubious because activated charcoal can  

  • only be used to detox very specific substances  that we usually do not ingest on daily basis.  

  • Another risk of ​​activated charcoal is that it  does bind well with many prescription drugs, though.  

  • This means that people who take, blood pressure  medication for example, and also take charcoal  at the same time

  • may reduce the effectiveness of the medication. As  to whether or not you should put it in your food,  

  • it is controversial too. I found an article titled  ”Surprise, NYC Apparently Has a Ban on Black Foods  

  • with Activated Charcoalpublished by EaterAccording to this article, The Department of  

  • Health of New Yorker says that activated charcoal  is banned from all food and drink in the city.  

  • And it seems that FDA does not approve it to  be used in food in the first place either.  

  • But again, it would be minimal risk to use it  as food coloring if you want to. Today we  

  • learned what is activated charcoalwhat is activated charcoal used for,  

  • and the risks associated with taking it  daily. If you made it to the end of the video,  

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