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#16 Plays with Fire

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Posted 08 May 2006 - 02:33 PM

They made me drink a whole bunch of that activated charcoal (was in some type of slurry) through a straw when I OD'ed. It tasted horrible!!! I think it was just a sick form of negative reinforcement to ensure that it never happened again. Every half sip I had to stop and drink a whole thing of apple juice (that's all they'd give me) because it tasted soooooooooo bad!!!

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#17 EnigmaticBiker

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Posted 08 May 2006 - 07:08 PM

They made me drink a whole bunch of that activated charcoal (was in some type of slurry) through a straw when I OD'ed. It tasted horrible!!! I think it was just a sick form of negative reinforcement to ensure that it never happened again. Every half sip I had to stop and drink a whole thing of apple juice (that's all they'd give me) because it tasted soooooooooo bad!!!

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Plays with Fire

They must have mixed it with something else, as pure activated charcoal for medical use is almost tasteless.

I've eaten it on a couple of occasions, as a slurry in water. Unpleasant gritty texture, I didn't use a straw so ended up crunching it between my teeth.

Memorable, but not in a good way.


#18 Kayakujutsu

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Posted 11 May 2006 - 04:13 PM

I think they use activated charcoal because of its ability to form covalent bonds with almost any molecule, so in a poison or overdose situation activated charcoal would be the best allround antidote to start with. Because of this rapid ability to bond I would also think of it as almost tastless, apart from the gritty texture,
maybe there was a solvent added to speed the reaction.

#19 Mumbles

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Posted 12 May 2006 - 04:28 AM

Pure carbon doesn't form covalent bonds. In your stomach it acts like a sponge. Activated carbon has many pores from it's manufacturing process. The poison/alcohol/drug/whatever is absorbed. The bad tasting part was probably either the solvent, though I would assume it is water, or the part that makes you throw up later. There may be something to keep it suspended in the water, say propylene glycol or something, but those should taste sweet.

#20 EnigmaticBiker

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Posted 12 May 2006 - 09:04 AM

Pure carbon doesn't form covalent bonds. In your stomach it acts like a sponge. Activated carbon has many pores from it's manufacturing process. The poison/alcohol/drug/whatever is absorbed. The bad tasting part was probably either the solvent, though I would assume it is water, or the part that makes you throw up later. There may be something to keep it suspended in the water, say propylene glycol or something, but those should taste sweet.

It is often mixed with Sorbitol (in laxative quantities!) and is only effective only on fairly large molecules.

It should NOT be used for strong alkalis and acids, petroleum products (kerosene, fuel oil, thinners etc.) alcohols; They are not adsorbed properly by the charcoal and can be released further down the digestive system.



#21 KNO3

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Posted 13 June 2006 - 05:24 PM


:D No use for BP, it's a b*stard to mill as well.

didn't want it for bp, just to sell on at stupid profit, :D

if you did try to ball mill it, it would probably mill your ceramic balls to powder. :lol:

hmm, I wonder how fine my titanium would be after leaving it in a mill with that for a few weeks! :rolleyes:

Edited by KNO3, 13 June 2006 - 05:25 PM.


#22 EnigmaticBiker

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Posted 19 June 2006 - 12:09 PM

hmm, I wonder how fine my titanium would be after leaving it in a mill with that for a few weeks! :rolleyes:

Not as fine as the motorcycle I could build if I happened to have enough large uncut diamonds to fill a ball mill.
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