Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Is it safe to take activated charcoal daily or use it in food? The answer to this question is answered by an article title ”Here's the truth about activated charcoal, the latest supplement trend” published by Today.com, which is a website associated with The Today Show, which is s American news and talk morning television show that airs on NBC. According to this article, many people take an activated charcoal supplement because they believe it can “detox” their bodies or absorb alcohol. But is it safe to do so? Dr. Michael Lynch, medical director for Pittsburgh Poison Center and assistant professor in the department of emergency medicine at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, tells TODAY that it would be minimal risk to do so, but activated charcoal really does not do what fans claim it can. Activated charcoal is not helpful to treat over-drinking because It does not bind well to ethanol or alcohol. And the very concept of “daily detox” is dubious because activated charcoal can only be used to detox very specific substances that we usually do not ingest on daily basis. Another risk of activated charcoal is that it does bind well to many prescription drugs, though. This means that people who take blood pressure medication and also take charcoal may reduce the effectiveness of the medication. As to whether or not you should put it in your food, it is controversial too. I found an article titled ”Surprise, NYC Apparently Has a Ban on Black Foods with Activated Charcoal” published by Eater. According to this article, The Department of Health of New Yorker says that activated charcoal is banned from all food and drink in the city. And it seems that FDA does not approve it to be used in food in the first place either. But again, it would be minimal risk to use it as food coloring if you want to try.Hello, everyone! This short video is part of the original What People Also Ask series, in which I preach how to find useful information using Google's People Also Ask feature. Every week, I make a video focusing on one specific entity with more in-depth content. You can watch the entire episode using the link in the description or the end card on the screen. You can also subscribe if you enjoy my content. Look forward to seeing you!
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