anina
Bread for sale in Moscow
Ingredients: wheat flour, water, pressed yeast, oat flour, oatmeal, prunes, activated carbon.

Activated carbon in bread
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Bread for sale in Moscow
Ingredients: wheat flour, water, pressed yeast, oat flour, oatmeal, prunes, activated carbon.

If you would like to give an explanation of why activated carbon is in bread - we are waiting for an answer Very interesting to know, maybe we will take advantage of this offer
anina
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If you would like to give an explanation of why activated carbon is in bread - we are waiting for an answer Very interesting to know, maybe we will take advantage of this offer
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Explanation from the manufacturer:
Although it is black in color, it is wheat bread with the addition of oat flour. The color is given by the activated carbon included in the composition. Easily falls into the stomach and is digested, activated charcoal removes toxins from the body. It is good both with cheeses, pies, meat products, and with jam or homemade marmalade.
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Quote: Easily fits into the stomach and is digested, activated charcoal removes toxins from the body

Well, this is most likely a publicity stunt. If only charcoal is added to make it black!
This is how much you need to take activated charcoal along with bread to achieve the result of cleansing the body?
And does the body need activated carbon in this form? It's still a medicine!

Activated carbon
instructions for use

Active-active substance:
Activated charcoal. - sorbent

Dosage forms:
Pills.
Capsules.
Powder bags.
Paste.

Properties / Action:
Activated carbon (of animal or vegetable origin) is a black powder, odorless and tasteless, sorbent.
Activated carbon belongs to the group of polyvalent physicochemical antidotes.
Specially processed and therefore highly surface active, Activated Carbon is capable of adsorbing gases, alkaloids, glycosides, barbiturates and other hypnotics and narcotics, salts of heavy metals, endo- and exotoxins of bacterial, plant, animal origin, as well as derivatives of phenol, salicylic acid , sulfonamides and other chemical compounds from the gastrointestinal tract before they are absorbed into the bloodstream. It is especially effective as a sorbent for hemoperfusion in cases of acute poisoning with barbiturates, glutatimide, theophylline.
Weakly adsorb acids and alkalis (including iron salts, cyanides, malathion, methanol, ethylene glycol). Does not irritate mucous membranes. When applied topically in a patch, it increases the rate of ulcer healing. For the development of the maximum effect, it is recommended to enter it immediately after poisoning or during the first hours.
Activated charcoal in tablets has a lower adsorption capacity than in powder, but is more convenient for use.

Pharmacokinetics:
Activated carbon is non-toxic, well excreted from the body. Activated carbon from the intestines is not absorbed and is completely excreted with feces after 7-10 hours. The feces after taking the drug are colored black.

Indications:
Activated carbon is used for:
dyspepsia, diarrhea;
increased acidity of the stomach;
flatulence;
diseases accompanied by the processes of putrefaction and fermentation in the intestines;
chronic renal failure;
chronic and viral hepatitis, liver cirrhosis;
bronchial asthma, atopic dermatitis;
preparation for X-ray examinations (to reduce gas formation);
food intoxication, dysentery, salmonellosis;
acute poisoning with household, industrial, food poisons;
alkaloids poisoning;
drug poisoning;
poisoning with salts of heavy metals and other substances.

Method of administration and dosage:
Activated carbon is used for diarrhea, flatulence, food and drug poisoning, poisoning with heavy metal salts, drugs and sleeping pills. In case of poisoning, it is prescribed
inside as a suspension of 20-30 grams of powder in water. The same suspension can be used for gastric lavage. For the development of the maximum effect, activated carbon is recommended to be administered immediately after poisoning or during the first hours.

With gases in the intestines, as well as with a combination of flatulence with high acidity, activated carbon is prescribed in tablets of 0.5 g (1-3 tablets 3-4 times a day). Tablets are more convenient to use, but have less adsorbing capacity, since they contain fillers (starch, gelatin, sugar syrup, etc.).

Activated carbon is also used in allergic processes to remove allergens from the body (skin and food allergies, bronchial asthma).

Contraindications:
The use of the drug is contraindicated in ulcerative lesions of the gastrointestinal tract, gastric bleeding, individual intolerance to the sorbent.

Side effect:
When using activated carbon, constipation, diarrhea, stool staining black are possible. In addition, there may be (with prolonged use) depletion of the body in vitamins, hormones, fats, proteins, which requires appropriate drug or nutritional correction.
With hemoperfusion through activated charcoal, the development of embolism, hemorrhage, hypoglycemia, hypocalcemia, hypothermia, hypotension is possible.

Special instructions and precautions:
In the treatment of intoxication, it is necessary to create an excess of coal in the stomach (before washing it) and in the intestine (after washing the stomach). The presence of food masses in the gastrointestinal tract requires administration in high doses, since the contents of the gastrointestinal tract are sorbed by carbon and its activity decreases. A decrease in the concentration of coal in the medium promotes the desorption of the bound substance and its absorption (to prevent the resorption of the released substance, repeated gastric lavage and the appointment of coal are recommended). If the poisoning is caused by substances involved in enterohepatic circulation (cardiac glycosides, indomethacin, morphine, and other opiates), charcoal must be used for several days.
Storage in air (especially in a humid environment) reduces the sorption capacity.

Drug interaction:
Due to its adsorbing properties, activated carbon is able to reduce the effectiveness of drugs taken simultaneously with it. Therefore, with concomitant pharmacotherapy, activated carbon is taken 1-1.5 hours before or after taking medications.

Storage conditions:
It is recommended to store it in a dry place, away from substances emitting gases or vapors into the atmosphere, at a temperature not exceeding 25 ° C.
The expiration date is indicated on the packaging.
Leave the pharmacy - without a doctor's prescription.
SchuMakher
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Easily falls into the stomach and is digested, activated charcoal removes toxins from the body. It is good both with cheeses, pies, meat products, and with jam or homemade marmalade.

and it also clogs the intestinal villi, turning into a putty in the intestines, after which the intestines cease to function normally in terms of the absorption of nutrients from food.
AstraCat
I'm talking about China, Japan ...

here, pictures from googel

Activated carbon in bread

Activated carbon in bread

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Asya Klyachina
It is quite possible that there is also coal in bread, especially where it is terribly hot and humid, for prevention, so to speak. Microbes multiply quickly and quickly and everything. But under normal conditions, this is more of an advertising move, as mentioned above. If you want to cleanse the body, it's not a matter of one day and a scientific approach.And so a one-time promotion in the form of black bread - why, why?

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