When used according to instructions, activated charcoal is usually regarded as safe. But it might also cause certain negative effects, such as the following:
Constipation: Water in the digestive tract can bond to activated charcoal, causing constipation.
Stomach Issues: When taking activated charcoal, some people may experience nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea.
Black Stools: Stools that have been turned black by activated charcoal may be misinterpreted for gastrointestinal hemorrhage.
Medication interference: Activated charcoal can bind to pharmaceuticals, lowering their potency. As a result, it's crucial to consume activated charcoal at least two hours before or after ingesting any drugs to avoid any interference with the absorption of drugs into the system.
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