Is Activated Charcoal Safe to Use for Detoxification?

Developed for medical use and generally prescribed to treat poisoning, activated charcoal is ingested to absorb harmful chemicals in the GI tract and stop the body from absorbing them. While it is effective in treating acute poisonings, it is not meant to be used as a routine supplement to bind unwanted “toxins” in the body.

There is no concrete evidence to support the use of activated charcoal to lower cholesterol, decrease flatulence, remedy hangovers or help the body “detox.” It can bind nutrients in the digestive tract, prevent absorption of prescribed medicines, lead to constipation and is not advisable for consumption without instruction from a medical provider.

Taylor Wolfram, MS, RDN, LDN

Taylor Wolfram, MS, RDN, LDN, is a dietetics content manager at the Healthy Nutrition Academy and associate editor of Food & Nutrition.