beachbum
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Hi All,
I on occasion gwt migraines and know h ow they feel. Well for the second time using AC I experienced the weirdest headache. It can be a combo of using aspirin that causes bruising and nosebleeds that I stopped about 3 days prior to taking AC. Well the AC causes extreme slow transit time, and then woke up with pain in my neck muscles up into my head with a headache not as bad as migraine but close. My joints hurt and felt swollen and my glands felt swollen too. I thought I pulled my neck muscles but I have done that and lasted for a while.
There are more side effects that sound not so nice, see link below.
So I googled side effects and found this
Activated Charcoal: Bottom Line Monograph
I on occasion gwt migraines and know h ow they feel. Well for the second time using AC I experienced the weirdest headache. It can be a combo of using aspirin that causes bruising and nosebleeds that I stopped about 3 days prior to taking AC. Well the AC causes extreme slow transit time, and then woke up with pain in my neck muscles up into my head with a headache not as bad as migraine but close. My joints hurt and felt swollen and my glands felt swollen too. I thought I pulled my neck muscles but I have done that and lasted for a while.
There are more side effects that sound not so nice, see link below.
So I googled side effects and found this
Activated Charcoal: Bottom Line Monograph
- Activated charcoal may also cause acute respiratory distress syndrome (lung problems that prevent oxygen intake), airway and lung inflammation, aspiration (breathing in a foreign object or substance), black stools, charcoal deposits in lymph nodes or tumors (in people with cancer), constipation, diarrhea, dizziness, drowsiness, a feeling of fullness in the stomach, headache, nausea, stomach blockage, and vomiting.