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“Ashley In had the same thing happen to my dog but in this case it was a frog. He started foaming at the mouth and making painful noises. I called the vet and he told me to give him ToxiBan Charcoal. I always have it handy in my first aid kit. I gave it to him and it worked so well. It got rid of the poison.”
“My poor cat like any other cat got into my neighbors garbage. My neighbor goes fishing regularly and I guess there must have been some rotten fish in he’s trash. My cat ate the fish and got so sick. It was two days later when I realized what he had done. He was not looking so good He was not even eating. The vet told me to give him ToxiBan Charcoal ASAP. I did and my cat began throwing up all that dead fish he still had in he’s stomach. I contacted my vet back 'he told me to wait, he should get better'. A day later he was doing great He scared me so much I've had my cat for 3 years now and I love him so much.”
“ToxiBan saved my dog ! He had ingested something that made him sick , i gave him ToxiBan and it brought up everything he had slowed including hes tennis ball”
“Activated charcoal is the most valuable single emergency antidote, since it acts by inactivating many organic toxicants by adsorption, a surface-active phenomenon. It is considered a universal antidote. Charcoal, with a small particle size, is most effective; plant charcoal is more effective than animal charcoal. Most organic ring compounds are adsorbed by charcoal in a more-or-less nondiscriminatory manner. Nevertheless, adsorption sites are somewhat selective and larger heterocyclic molecules may be adsorbed competitively in place of smaller molecules. Therefore, the dose of charcoal needed to inactivate a given dose of toxicant depends on the following factors: (1) the intrinsic activity of the charcoal type; (2) the dose of toxicant; (3) the types and amounts of other competitive compounds in the gastrointestinal ingesta. ToxiBan Charcoal is a must have in your pets first aid kit.”