Global Cedar Fountain Ltd is certified as an exporter by The Nigerian Export Promotion
Council and a member of Successedge Exporters Network. The Company is duly
registered by the Federal Government of Nigeria under the Corporate Affairs
Commission. The company is situated at No 1 Efe Obasuyi Street, Baruwa, Ipaja,
Lagos State, Nigeria. We deal in products like Charcoal, Cashew nut, Bitter
Kola, Kolanut and Smoked Fish.
What is charcoal?
According to Collins
English Dictionary, charcoal is a black amorphous form of carbon made by
heating wood or other organic matter in the absence of air: used as a fuel, in
smelting metal ores, in explosives, and as an absorbent. Many people use
charcoal to make fires, for cooking, and for heating up water.
Benefits of charcoal
It is very easy to get
or make
Very cheap
It is very simple to
use (both inside and outside of the body)
Very safe to use
Works well for many
diseases
Uses of charcoal
Charcoal can be used
to help treat the inside of our body: Gas, Diarrhea, Vomiting, and even
Poisoning
Outside the body:
Infections or inflammation of the skin and joints, Eye and ear infections,
Wounds from poisonous plants, Bee stings and other insect bites, Spider and
snake bites
In addition to being a
safe and effective treatment for poisonings and the removal of toxins from the
system, additional activated charcoal uses include deodorizing and
disinfecting, and it’s an important step to cure Lyme disease. Here are the top 10 activated charcoal uses:
Whitens Teeth
Have your teeth become
stained from coffee, tea, wine or berries? Activated charcoal helps whiten
teeth while promoting good oral health by changing the pH balance in the mouth,
helping prevent cavities, bad breath and gum disease.
It works to whiten
teeth by adsorbing plaque and
microscopic tidbits that stain teeth. This activated charcoal use is
cost-effective and an all-natural solution for a bright smile.
Alleviates Gas
& Bloating
One activated charcoal
use often overlooked is to alleviate uncomfortable gas and bloating. It works
by binding the gas-causing byproducts in foods that cause discomfort.
A study in the
American Journal of Gastroenterology found that activated charcoal prevents
intestinal gas following a typical gas-producing meal.
Dosing recommendations
to alleviate gas and bloating: Take 500 milligrams one hour prior to a typical
gas-producing meal, with a full glass of water. Follow with an additional glass
of water immediately thereafter to help get the charcoal into your system,
where it can bind with gas-producing elements.
Charcoal
is an exportable commodity and we have the capacity to export it to any country
in the world.
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