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blue_dolphin

blue_dolphin

40 minutes ago, rotuts said:

@blue_dolphin

 

interesting.

 

Is activated charcoal a thing in S.CA ?

 

I vaguely remember this being ' something ' in the past.

 

after all , activated charcoal is given to children who have ingested various items ' not so good ' for you 

 

ie poison .  maybe adding it from time to time takes care of ' toxins '

 

there has to be influencers on top of this.


I’m not really up on what’s “a thing” these days but I know people use it to make black cocktails like a “spooky margarita” but that’s just for looks, not any other benefit. 
When my cat Patrick got into some lily pollen, he and Michael both got a charcoal gavage and a charcoal enema. Poor guys!  
A charcoal michelada sounds much more pleasant than either of those routes!

 

 

blue_dolphin

blue_dolphin

7 minutes ago, rotuts said:

@blue_dolphin

 

interesting.

 

Is activated charcoal a thing in S.CA ?

 

I vaguely remember this being ' something ' in the past.

 

after all , activated charcoal is given to children who have ingested various items ' not so good ' for you 

 

ie poison .  maybe adding it from time to time takes care of ' toxins '

 

there has to be influencers on top of this.


I’m not really up on what’s “a thing” these days but I know people use it to make black cocktails like a “spooky margarita” but that’s just for looks, not any other benefit. 
When my cat Patrick got into some lily pollen, he and Michael both got a charcoal gavage and a charcoal enema. Poor guys!  

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