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Bamboo charcoal is known as the house cleaner air from the air, but it has other uses too.

One of their best alternative use as a water purifier and a natural filter for tap or bottled water. It makes an excellent water purifier and filter for some of the same reasons it offers advantages for a good air filter, and some added. The porous structure of bamboo charcoal, activated carbon combined with its nature, it makes impurities in water measurement, such as adding chemicals to clean water and often left a bad taste to be absorbed. You can either leave the coal in water for about six hours or a bamboocharcoal filter in place of a water filter to obtain the same effects. After cleaning your water, you must leave the coal in the sun for several hours to recharge, it can be reused. Using bamboo charcoal as a natural filter and water> Filter has some added benefits letter. Coal is not only to absorb impurities, but actually release minerals like calcium in water, turns the tap water or bottled mineral water. These minerals are those that make your body and needs are often forgotten, so it is directly in your water, an obvious advantage. It also allows the water tastes better, and your children prefer the regular old water. It also helps to make teaBest taste, a tea-testers found that Chinese tea flavors authentic air cleaner with water bamboo. The bamboo charcoal is best to use bottled water or tap water. It improves the cleanliness of the reservoir from a plant, as well as taste. However, he does straight tap water, even if you do not "bubbling" feeling to get on the language of bottled water, and he has quite the same taste explosion.However, it works on the elimination of impurities, the main advantage is anyway. bamboo charcoal water purifiers and filters are also quite natural and environmentally friendly, which means you do not help, as the environment, but your health to this question. There are no chemicals or anything but good minerals added, so you know you're doing well up in no danger of doing damage. A water purifier, bamboo charcoaland the filter is the best way to get it without paying an arm and a leg for natural mineral water. Instead, you get it right in your home without any effort. You need to clean, tasty and healthy water and charcoal filters for renewable energy up to a year so that you replace it all the time. In short, if you're home you're looking for a way to create the best water you need to buy a water purifier and filter, bamboo charcoal. Your family and your body will thank youYou for that.

Benefits of Bamboo Charcoal Reduce indoor air pollution - As bamboo charcoal absorbs harmful chemical in the air, it is especially useful for absorbing formaldehyde, ammonia, benzene in the air when there is painting done, or strong smelling adhesive is used indoors, or when antifreeze is kept indoors. It also reduces smog as it absorbs carbonic oxide, ammonia, formaldehyde, benzopyrene, nicotine, tar etc are found in smog, that is harmful to the human body. Purifying drinking water - As bamboo is naturally anti-bacterial and anti-fungal, bamboo charcoal also possess similar properties. Bamboo charcoal also absorbs 2,4-dichlorohydroxybenzene, a major harmful pollutant in drinking water. Bamboo charcoal also eliminates harmful substances such as surplus chlorine, chloroform, and contains rich natural mineral, like, potassium, magnesium, sodium, calcium etc. So water quality can be improved when bamboo charcoal is used in cooking and boiling. Adjusting humidity - As bamboo charcoal contains lots of pores and almost contains no moisture; it is effective in reducing humidity. When the humidity in the air is less than the bamboo charcoal, it will release moisture in the air humidifying the room. Promote metabolism and blood circulation - As bamboo charcoal absorbs and emit far infrared rays, the far infrared radiation will promote blood circulation. Bamboo charcoal inserted in mattresses, cushion and comforters can make the user warm up faster. De-odorizing - As bamboo charcoal absorbs gases and decomposes it to carbon dioxide and other harmless gases, bamboo charcoal is often placed in refrigerators, near trash cans to absorb odor. Insoles containing bamboo charcoal also reduces the odor well. Release negative ions - More accurately, the infrared rays emitted constantly from bamboo charcoal reduce moisture in the air into fine particles that naturally change into negative ions. "Stale air" in office buildings which causes depression and exhaustion comes from recycling pollutants in the air. Another culprit of stale air is the computers and printers which we rely on so often in our offices. This "stale air" is bad for our health and is usually positively charged air particles and can often be remedied by airing regularly or neutralizing with negative ions. Due to industrialization, air pollution and water pollution are becoming serious environmental problems. Bamboo charcoal products are not only functionally sound, but also good for protecting the environment as no chemicals are required for these products to have such wonderful properties. The following are some other reasons why bamboo charcoal products are gaining popularity. (1) high-grade wood charcoal reduced rapidly and almost exhausted; (2) bamboo grows very fast, reaching maturity in 5 years, hence easily replaced. (3) bamboo charcoal has better properties and can replace the high quality wood charcoal made from hardwood; (4) bamboo charcoal is strong and can be cut into different shapes. Hence the future of bamboo charcoal is bright in the future to come.

Current uses in Bamboo


Health: Bamboo charcoal absorbs chlorine in water and let minerals out, making your skin smooth. Also, the charcoal entirely warms up your body with infrared ray effect, easing stiff shoulders, lumbago, and poor circulation. Bamboo charcoal also absorbs bad odor and toxic substances, and emit negative ion. Fashion: Bamboo's popularity is surging among designers for use in making shoes, jewelry and handbags. Many brands have built entire lines around bamboo's stylish versatility, while Gucci recently incorporated bamboo in such diverse ways as a clutch bag and as a stiletto for a sandal. Manufacturing: Scandinavia imports bamboo for ski poles and to mark the borders of roads buried under snow. Larger culms are used by makers of fishing rods and furniture. Two-thirds of the bamboo China produces is used to make furniture and building supplies, and as reinforcement rods in concrete and heavy construction. Flooring: Natural, elegant and beautiful, bamboo flooring is becoming all the rage. Bamboo's intrinsic strength and stability make it ideal for flooring, and its pricing is competitive with that of domestic hardwoods. Bamboo floors are also easy to care for, no additional steps to maintain bamboo flooring is required. Paper: Bamboo can be used for making different kinds of paper -- from heavy brown to fine-coated printing stock. As the world work towards a "paperless future", bamboo currently is one of the better alternatives to save the hardwood forest. The modern paper industry has expanded to such an extent that 2.2 million tons of bamboo are used in India for this purpose. Housing/construction: Bamboo's role in the construction field is substantial, with hundreds of millions of people living in houses made from bamboo. In Bangladesh, 73 percent of the population lives in bamboo houses. Regulates Humidity: When put in refrigerators and drawers, bamboo charcoal absorbs odor and hazardous substances in air. Placed in vegetable section of fridge, and it will absorb ethylene gas and keep vegetables and fruits fresh. Also, the charcoal keeps your clothes and shoes dry and comfortable. Food: Young bamboo shoots are highly prized in Japan and Taiwan for their delicate flavor and texture and are an important seasonal dish in Japanese cuisine. Bamboo shoots are a source of carbohydrate, vegetable fat, protein and vitamin B, which improves blood circulation. Energy/fuel: Although wood charcoal makes a good fuel, bamboo charcoal is almost three times as porous as wood and bamboo charcoal contains a large amount of minerals, such as iron, manganese and potassium. Bamboo has a high calorific power, and its smoke produces little odor because it has many minerals and few impurities. It produces more than 7,000 kilocalories per kilogram, more than wood and half that of raw petroleum, making it a much more effective fuel. Garden and Aquarium Bamboo charcoal releases natural minerals into water, keeping your flowers and fish healthy. Also, the charcoal purifies water, saving your time to take care of your aquarium. After using charcoal, break it into pieces and sprinkle on your garden or blend into soil. Plants will grow faster and stronger

ANALYSIS TEST ITEMS CALCIUM POTASSIUM MAGNESIUM

BAMBOO CHARCOAL WATER ( Japan ) 22 mg/L 50 mg/L 5.3 mg/L

BAMBOO MINERAL WATER CHARCOAL OF MARKETING WATER ( BunTun ) 25.1 mg/L 133 mg/L 4.9 mg/L 10 mg/L 2.6 mg/L 1.5 mg/L

Although best known as an home air purifiers, when it is known about at all, bamboo charcoal can serve other purposes as well. The other best use for this all natural filter is as a water purifier and filter for bottled or tap water. Using bamboo charcoal water purifiers and filter not only has the benefits of an air filter, but some additional ones too which makes your water better quality. If you want better tasting and healthier water, then you should try a bamboo charcoal water purifier and filter. The reason why bamboo charcoal works so well as a water purifier and filter is twofold. First of all, the charcoal is porous and stores activated carbon which absorbs impurities far better than most artificial materials used to do the same thing. The porous nature of the charcoal allows it to store all of these impurities without affecting the nature of the water. Bamboo charcoal is best used with bottled water because it enhances the taste and adds the fizz that tells you that the water has been cleaned and mineralized. However, it also works well with tap water to clean out the impurities that you get from cleaning the water. Once youre done with it, all you have to do is put the charcoal into your water for around six hours or use a bamboo charcoal filter in place of a regular water filter. Once youre done filtering your water, you can reuse the bamboo charcoal by placing it out in direct sunlight for three hours so that it can shed its impurities. Then the charcoal can be used all over again for up to a year in this fashion. Bamboo charcoal water purifiers are completely natural and eco-friendly. Bamboo charcoal in water has some benefits for water as well. Bamboo charcoal has minerals like calcium stored in the pores and as the water passes through the charcoal, it picks up the calcium and deposits things like chlorine in the calcium, and other minerals, place. The deposit of minerals turns any water into refreshing mineral water that gives your body the minerals it needs without you having to spend a lot of money for things like vitamin supplements or expensive mineral/vitamin water. Instead, you can create the mineral water right in your own home. Mineral water made in this fashion also tastes better; your kids will prefer it and its been found to be superior water for use in tea, especially Chinese tea since Chinese tea brewers have used bamboo charcoal for the water for centuries. If you want fresh mineral water, then getting a bamboo charcoal water purifier and filter is the best and cheapest way to do it. The charcoal will provide your family with cleaner, healthier and better tasting water and the filter is renewable for up to a year, so you wont have to keep replacing it. When you want clean mineral water, then you will want a bamboo charcoal water filter to provide it for you. The first benefit of bamboo charcoal when used as a water filter lies in its composition. Bamboo charcoal is extremely porous and the activated carbon in it allows it to do a couple of things to make your water better. The pores and carbon absorb impurities from the water such as added chemicals that are normally used to clean water and pollutants that slip by anyway. These things not only leave a bad taste but also make the water unhealthier to drink, especially for babies and children. The charcoal can be placed in a jug of water for about six hours to do its work or can be put in a plastic filter over the tap so that the water can run through the stone (though this wont be quite as effective). The impurities are stored in the charcoal until it can be recharged under sunlight for a few hours. Activated carbon bamboo charcoal is the best way to go because the carbon allows the stone to absorb more impurities, so you can just pick up any old chunk of bamboo charcoal and expect it to work as well.

Bamboo charcoal also goes beyond simple filtering junk out of your water. Charcoal is full of minerals such as calcium and potassium which are leeched out by the water around the stone and added in. This turns tap or bottled water into mineral water without paying the extra cost that mineral water normally is. This means that you can ensure that your kids and you get the minerals you need just by drinking the water out of your tap. Put it in the water when you are making water for tea or cooking rice. The charcoal will absorb any chlorine, chemicals or odors from the water so the water get mellow and rice tastes better. Minerals from the bamboo charcoal will be diluted into the water and absorbed into the rice making the rice more nutritious. Bamboo charcoal water filters are natural and eco-friendly; they are also renewable, so you can feel good using them in your water. They are also completely safe to use; no one is going to have an allergic reaction to charcoal and the extra minerals means youll be helping the health of your family. Bamboo charcoal lets you have natural mineral water in your own home without paying a lot of money for it. The water is cleaner, tastier, and better for you and the charcoal is renewable for up to a year, so you dont need to always buy filters. The charcoal itself is very affordable, so its well worth getting it for the sake of your health and so that you have better water to drink.

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