Hype concept of charcoal moon cake and bamboo charcoal black toothpaste caution trap

As the Mid-Autumn Festival approaches, moon cakes begin to be listed. Recently, a company launched the "Bamboo charcoal moon cake." According to media reports, this type of moon cake is the same as the moon cake in general, but its color is black like ink and its taste is also divided into several types. Although the price is much more expensive than ordinary mooncakes, the purchasers are still in an endless stream. The company’s advertisement stated that the moon cake is accompanied by natural edible bamboo charcoal with super-adsorptive capacity and rich in various mineral elements. Its appearance is black, detoxification, liposuction, weight loss, laxative, mineral supplement, and adjustment of the stomach and intestines. But the customers who had eaten said: "The bowel movement is particularly dark and people are very worried." As for whether or not the detoxification can really be done, most of the people replied: "Not very clear."

In fact, bamboo charcoal and charcoal are the elemental carbons formed by the carbonization of plant fibrous organics in the solid phase. Due to the inheritance of the morphological structure of the original organic matter after carbonization, some pores are still retained in the morphological structure of the bamboo charcoal. Activated carbon has the same ability to adsorb other substances and gases. Bamboo charcoal and charcoal can be said to be basically the same except for a slight difference in the morphological structure, especially after high temperature treatment, which can be regarded as a kind of elemental carbon.

Charcoal is the earliest carbon material used by humans. It is used as a fuel, as well as for decolorization, dehumidification and preservation. The bronze ware of the Shang dynasty in China and charcoal smelting in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States period used charcoal. Now, besides a small amount of still living fuel, it is mostly used as a reducing agent for smelting in electric furnaces. Metals are used as covering agents to protect metals from being oxidized. In the chemical industry, it is often used as a raw material for activated carbon and the like. As early as the Han Dynasty more than 2,000 years ago, China has already used charcoal adsorption capacity. For example, in March 1972, when archaeologists discovered the Han Tomb of Mawangdui in the eastern outskirts of Changsha, Hunan Province, they discovered that the tombs of Mrs. Hou's skin were still dead just over 2,000 years ago. One of the reasons for this is believed to be the placement of tens of thousands of pounds of charcoal in the coffin during the tombs. Because of the hygroscopic effect of these charcoal, moisture is suppressed, and the water and air are isolated from the tomb, forming an approximate vacuum. Special circumstances prevent bacterial growth. Indeed, in ancient Chinese herbal medicines, there are also many examples of the use of charcoal as an adsorbent for charcoal medicine. More than 400 years ago, in the “Charcoal Fire” section of the Fire Ministry project in the “Compendium of Materia Medica” of the Ming Dynasty, Li Shizhen once mentioned that when he swallows gold, silver, copper, and iron into the abdomen, he burns red with charcoal and heats it. Fine, Jiantang drink. If it is ineffective, you can scrape the end of the charcoal, transfer the well water, invalidate it and eat it.

However, food and medicine are completely different. The digestive process of food is after various organic substances are crushed into a worm-like shape in the stomach of the human body, and after adsorption of intestinal villus cells of about 9.3 square meters, about 5 times the surface area of ​​the human body. It is reprocessed into carbon dioxide, water and the energy needed by the body to work and the macromolecules that the body needs. However, carbon is an inorganic substance and it is impossible to be digested and absorbed by this process, and it is only discharged after the adsorption of certain impurities as it is. Therefore, although charcoal, such as bamboo charcoal, can be used as a medicine with its high adsorption capacity, it cannot be eaten as a food. Bamboo charcoal products are difficult to be absorbed and digested by the human body after being burnt at high temperature. The black excrement discharged by consumers after eating such bamboo charcoal-added food is actually bamboo charcoal that has not been digested. Occasionally eat this kind of charcoal moon cake can play the role of liposuction to lose weight? If you eat more, as some food nutritionists point out: If these foods really use bamboo charcoal powder as raw material, then not only will not clear the stomach, but on the contrary because of the absorption of constipation caused by such, and even because of its relatively small particles Adsorption is strong, long-term consumption may cause pneumoconiosis!

The company also produces bamboo charcoal black toothpaste, and an ad on the website says: "Under high temperature and high pressure, bamboo charcoal toothpaste uses patented technology of "charcoal C active ion" to extract diamond-grade carbon atom C in bamboo charcoal. Diamond (also known as diamond) and Charcoal is made up of carbon (atom, carbon) atoms C, except that the carbon is a planar layered structure, while the diamond is a spatial network of three-dimensional structure. The same birth, the same composition, only Due to the difference in structure, performance and value are vastly different, and modern science and technology have been able to convert charcoal into diamonds by using high temperature (above 1000 degrees Celsius) and high pressure (900 atmospheres) to interrupt the structural chain of charcoal. (Originally, this should be "carbon.") The atoms' bonds are opened, and then they absorb enough energy to turn into a structure of diamonds. The carbon becomes a diamond.

The bamboo charcoal toothpaste contains the main component of bamboo charcoal activated C ion, which is extracted from bamboo charcoal under high temperature and high pressure, and bamboo charcoal black toothpaste has also become a diamond grade toothpaste."

Not to talk about the actual effect of the toothpaste, but this paragraph of the advertisement is indeed in the concept of cheeky people, I ask this bamboo charcoal in the end is extracted at what temperature? If it can really reach the high temperature and high pressure that the carbon atoms in the carbon can be converted into diamond, then the carbon atoms in the bamboo charcoal will not be formed by ordinary carbon but diamonds. Is it possible to make toothpaste from expensive diamond powder that is formed at extremely high temperatures and high pressures of up to ten thousand atmospheres? No one can afford it even if it is made. In the general formation of bamboo charcoal under high temperature, no matter how the carbon changes, it still maintains its original carbon structure, and it is absolutely impossible to become diamond. The “main ingredient of bamboo charcoal activated C ions” mentioned in the advertisement does not know what it is, and it is difficult for people to understand. It is very likely that this kind of bamboo charcoal is like the production of activated carbon, as it is activated by oxidation to increase its pores, oxygen content increases, and its adsorption performance is properly improved. How could it suddenly become a diamond grade toothpaste?

It seems that in today's materialistic environment and the omnipresent environment for product advertisements, our consumers must be careful and must not be deceived by the hype of certain hype concepts.

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