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Charcoal’s revolutionary uses in the medical field has made it an important asset in many remedies and medications. One of the uses of charcoal that has been recorded was in the year 27 B.C., when Romans made toothpaste by combining charcoal powder with crushed bones, oyster shells and bark! This allowed the development of charcoal, and it has been used in many different ways to treat stomach ailments, treat wounds, and even to purify drinking water! It is no wonder that charcoal has brought us a smile through the ages.