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Bamboo Charcoal Powder
Product Name:Item No.BCP002

Specification:
Mesh: 80
Ashes: < 10%
Moisture: < 10%
Bamboo Charcoal Powder:
1.100% all-natural bamboo charcoal particles, do not add other chemicals to make healthier fish
2.It can be used for purifying water, eliminating organic impurity substances and smells
3.Can also be used as adsorption material or health care product raw material
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What is Bamboo Charcoal Powder?
Bamboo charcoal powder is the crushed powder of bamboo charcoal which is made from burnt bamboo. Bamboo charcoal powder is used in a variety of products, especially in the East and you might be surprised what it finds its way into. Bamboo charcoal powder can be purchased online or in a few health food and more exotic goods stores for personal or for business use. Bamboo charcoal powder does not have the same attributes as bamboo charcoal, but it does have many other uses that you may not have thought about before now.
The Uses for Bamboo Charcoal Powder
Bamboo charcoal powder is seen in a variety of bamboo charcoal products and some of them may be surprising to you. The obvious use for it is in bamboo soap where it is the primary ingredient. Bamboo charcoal powder is also ordered a lot for this reason, by people who make their own soap either to sell or keep privately. However, there are other reasons uses for bamboo charcoal powder that could be less obvious. One of these is the use of bamboo charcoal powder in confectionary which is supposed to lower the acidity of the other ingredients in the candy. This is generally used in Japan. Bamboo charcoal powder can also be found in some poultices where it is used to kill bacteria and soothe aches and pains. By this token, bamboo charcoal can also be mixed with water and drank to counteract poisons, indigestion, and diarrhea; it’s mostly used as an herbal remedy to counter these things, but it has been shown to be effective if taken as recommended. Bamboo charcoal powder has also been rumored to help with things like bug stings, food poisoning, and infections, though these are mostly just the stories of users on websites. Still, its absorptive properties when it comes to toxins and impurities certainly lends credence to these stories and thus it is well worth trying, especially if you’ve found nothing else that works without paying a hefty medical bill.
Regardless of what you believe about its other properties, bamboo charcoal powder can be used successfully in making soap, in a few recipes such as charcoal biscuits, and to clean out wounds when it’s made into a salve or poultice. Bamboo charcoal powder is also useful because it is natural and simply made, so it can be used with young children, the elderly, and animals without fear of negative repercussions. In fact, some companies sell gripe water to cure colic with bamboo charcoal inside of it because it’s both gentle and effective.