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Charcoal for your Health? by Methods of Healing Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Sat 21 Nov 2009 10:00pm Charcoal comes in a variety of forms and the most popular one you are probably aware of is the one in your barbecue pit. However, there is a form called  activated charcoal which can be used for a number of different health issues. Obviously, this activated charcoal is a slightly different chemical format than those briquettes for grilling. Used Read on »
Activated charcoal for a variety of dog woes » by Dr. Kim .. Naturopathic DoctorHealth Maven Posted Fri 21 May 2010 12:00am ://aspenbloompetcare.com/2009/08/aid-for-anal-glands.htm – scroll down to read the poultice ingredients. Here is an article from Natural News on activated charcoal Activated Charcoal: Keep.../028461_activated_charcoal_medicine.html You can find activated charcoal in your local health food store. Have a pawsitively tail waggin’, NATURALLY healthy day, WOOF! Read on »
Gas or Charcoal. What Fuels Your BBQ? by Linda N. Patient Expert Posted Sat 23 Aug 2008 10:19pm of charcoal and lighter fluid. It got me thinking, if we spray the charcoal with lighter fluid, does it go onto our food? And what about gas grills? My husband prefers gas, but I know several of my friends are charcoal purists. So what’s more eco-friendly? The Sierra Club’s website estimates there are on average 60 million BBQ’s held on the Fourth Read on »
Nutritionista How-To: Charcoal Grilling for Dummies by Nutritionista Posted Wed 05 May 2010 10:30am I don’t own a grill, charcoal or otherwise, and I definitely don’t know the first thing about grilling. In fact, I’m sort of intimidated by the whole thing — I bought... and wrote the captions for the tutorial. Hope it helps! First, you’ll want to build a pyramid with your charcoal before lighting the fire. The pyramid is crucial, so make sure Read on »
Charcoal, Meet the Chimney Starter by Sierra Club .. Patient Expert Posted Sat 23 Aug 2008 10:26pm We've explained how you can Green Your Grill by using low emissions cookers like electric grills or solar ovens. But if you're set on grilling with charcoal, we've got some tips: Briquettes may contain coal dust or other nasty additives, so consider using lump charcoal which is created from chunks of charred wood. Look for brands Read on »
Maybelline Stylish Smokes in Charcoal Smokes Tutorial by Ahleessa Patient Expert Posted Thu 25 Feb 2010 10:00am posted my look from the Maybelline Stylish Smokes in Charcoal Smokes ( click here for the post), I didn't expect people would like it... hehe~ I'm actually really flattered that I... in Blackest Black * Maybelline eyeshadow palette in Charcoal Smokes * Cover Girl eyeshadow palette (I can't find the name of the palette) * some Asian cream eyeliner * Kate Mascara Read on »
Recipe Time: Charcoal BBQ Porky Pork Chops & Corn by www.foodrehab.com.au Posted Tue 12 Jan 2010 5:37pm minutes to provide moisture during cooking and lightly dry. Set up the BBQ. I’ve chosen to cook over the good old charcoal beads.  Who needs gas? The Grillin Considering Read on »
Maybelline Stylish Smokes in Charcoal Smokes by Ahleessa Patient Expert Posted Thu 18 Feb 2010 10:00am ~ This time I got it in Charcoal Smokes. (clockwise from top left: lid color, crease, outer corner, and brow bone) I also swatched the palette on my hand. (l-r: lid, crease Read on »
Charcoal Briquettes and Cleaning Vinegar (or What Happened When We Ran Into Neil Simon) by Pattie B. Patient Expert Posted Tue 21 Oct 2008 12:12am and more painful until finally there was the presentation that almost did us both in. A brand manager proudly proclaimed that he was in charge of charcoal briquettes and cleaning... in a world of charcoal briquettes and cleaning vinegar. No less than 20 times these past many years, at particularly tough times on the journey, Brad has emailed me, "What Read on »
Juniper Ridge: 100% wild-harvested Incenses by Dhrumil Purohit Patient Expert Posted Sun 07 Feb 2010 10:01pm I came across these incenses last week at a small little health shop in Vermont. The idea of "100% wild-harvested incenses" sounded very real. I love me some Indian incenses, but many of them have harmful perfumes in them that become toxic when burned. Cedar was good, but White Sage was better. Just one thing, these incenses don't Read on »