Activated Charcoal Remedy for Hoof Abscesses
Hoof abscesses are a common problem in horses and cattle, and they can be panful and debilitating if left untreated.…
Hoof abscesses are a common problem in horses and cattle, and they can be panful and debilitating if left untreated.…
Topsoil erosion threatens our ability to produce food. It is estimated that there is only 60 years of farmable soil…
What’s In Our Water? Chlorination is an essential barrier for waterborne pathogens such as Cryptosporidium and Giardia, to ensure the…
Fluoride: Is It Good For Us? Water is currently our main dietary source of fluoride, but there’s very little hard…
How Activated Charcoal can Help with Parvovirus Parvovirus is a disease that attacks the small intestine lining, causing it to…
EMF Damage in your body There is a lot of talk about the danger of EMF technology, especially as the…
Activated Charcoal and Chron’s Disease Chron’s Disease is a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). It causes swelling of the…
Did you know Carcinogens are in our midst? We tend to think that all body care products are safe, but…
Our High-Grade Biochar production is a carbon negative process which means that it actually reduces CO2 in the atmosphere. The sawdust used to produce our Biochar would release higher amounts of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere if it was left to decompose naturally, by turning it into Biochar it is converted into a stable form of carbon, then when Biochar is applied to the soil it stores the carbon securely in place for potentially thousands of years.
Activated carbon is used in a wide variety of industries ranging from the water and air purification, land remediation, food and beverage industries to the beauty and health industries.
Land Remediation
Beauty & Health Industries