Activated vegetable charcoal (Carbo vegetabilis) - Apophycaire
Activated vegetable charcoal (Carbo vegetabilis) - Apophycaire
Activated vegetable charcoal (Carbo vegetabilis) - Apophycaire
Activated vegetable charcoal (Carbo vegetabilis) - Apophycaire
Activated vegetable charcoal (Carbo vegetabilis) - Apophycaire
Activated vegetable charcoal (Carbo vegetabilis) - Apophycaire

Activated vegetable charcoal (Carbo vegetabilis) - Apophycaire

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Activated vegetable carbon – Carbo vegetabilis

Main virtue: traditional support for the adsorption of unwanted substances.

Main use: wellness supplement, cosmetic use and artisanal filtration

Activated charcoal is known for its exceptional ability to bind certain substances through adsorption. It is traditionally used in digestive comfort preparations, purifying skin or dental care products, and even in certain gentle filtration methods. Derived from plants such as wood or coconut shell, it is activated through high-temperature heat treatment.

Packaging: 100g to 10kg
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Carbo vegetabilis – activated vegetable charcoal

Its ultra-microporous surface allows it to trap organic compounds, gases, and certain toxins present in liquid preparations. Widely used in contemporary herbalism, it is also incorporated into homemade recipes for natural face masks and toothpastes.

Description

Very fine, matte, and lightweight black powder with no odor. Extremely messy, handle with care. Neutral in taste.

Nomenclature

  • Common names: Activated charcoal, activated carbon
  • Latin name: Carbo vegetabilis
  • Family: Substance derived from plant matter (non-botanical)
  • Part used: Wood, shells or other carbonized plants
  • Form: Activated powder
  • Origin: Varies depending on the plant (coconut, ash, birch, etc.)
  • English name: Activated charcoal
  • Name in German: Aktivkohle
  • Name in Spanish: Carbon activado
  • Name in Italian: Carbone attivo
  • Name in Arabic: فحم نشط (Faḥm nashit)

Main virtues

Activated charcoal is widely used in homemade purifying treatments (masks, toothpastes), natural one-off detox drinks, or as a filtration agent in certain liquid preparations.

Main constituents

Highly microporous pure carbon, variable mineral residues (depending on plant origin).

Use and dosage

  • Oral use: 1/2 teaspoon diluted in water, away from meals and medication.
  • Cosmetics: to be incorporated into purifying masks, soaps or homemade toothpastes.
  • Filtration: to clarify liquids or homemade plant decoctions.

Precautions, side effects and contraindications

  • May interfere with medication absorption. Leave at least 2 hours between doses.
  • Do not use for long periods without professional supervision.
  • Not recommended for children or pregnant women except on medical advice.

History and origin

Used in ancient civilizations to purify water and air, activated charcoal remains a key ingredient in natural medicines and organic cosmetics today. Its versatility and safety make it a key ingredient in many home remedies.

Miscellaneous information

  • Storage: in an airtight container away from humidity.
  • Packaging: black powder packaged in a jar or opaque sachet.
  • Appearance: fine matte black powder.
  • Odor: neutral.

Sources and references

  • Pl@ntUse – https://uses.plantnet-project.org
  • Specialized literature on modern herbal medicine
  • Plant-based cosmetics works
  • Corpus of ancestral uses of charcoal

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The products on aromacentre.fr are not medicines. They are natural, plant-based treatments. All usage advice on our site is for informational purposes only. Any additional requests should be made to a qualified healthcare professional. In accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1924/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 December 2006 on nutrition and health claims made on foods, we are unable to publish this information on the site. Taking this product does not exempt you from consulting a doctor or prescribing it. Ask your doctor or healthcare practitioner for advice. Be sure to read the precautions for use before using any medicinal plants. The use of herbal preparations is not recommended without consulting your doctor or pharmacist. The substances they contain may interact with medications prescribed by the patient, reducing their therapeutic effectiveness or causing toxicity. They can also worsen the weakening of the body's vital functions, thus exposing the patient to increased morbidity and life-threatening risks.

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Data sheet

Crop Type
Conventional cultivation
Forme galénique
Poudre standard

Specific References

En France, les plantes médicinales sont classées par l’ANSM en deux grandes listes :

  • Liste A : plantes médicinales présumées actives, dont l’usage est autorisé uniquement sous encadrement (officines, médicaments, préparations magistrales). Certaines sont partiellement en vente libre si elles figurent parmi les 148 plantes autorisées par le décret du 1er septembre 2008.
  • Liste B : plantes présumées toxiques. Elles sont interdites à la vente libre, même en usage externe ou cosmétique, sauf autorisation dérogatoire ou usage strictement encadré.

Ces deux listes peuvent vous être communiquées sur demande.

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