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  • Coconut shell charcoal and things to know
    You know not every part of the coconut can be used, coconut water is used in refreshments, copra is used to prepare coconut oil or to make coconut jam, and coconut shell - what seems to be useless waste need to be turned into an extremely useful source of raw material in the production of coconut shell charcoal - a natural coal that has extremely good heat generation and does not contain toxic gas components to human health. people.
  • Drinking bitter melon water effect?
    Make bitter melon: bitter melon bought on you cut into circles, washed and dried (can expose in the sun, can use the dryer if the weather is cloudy). Bitter melon, dried, you get into aromatic star in a large pan (or star on the corrugated star). When bitter melon turns yellow, turn off the heat, wait for it to cool, then store it in a sealed glass container for gradual use.
  • Great effect of coconut milk on health and beauty
    Coconut milk is rich in minerals like copper, iron, selenium, calcium, iron, magnesium and phosphorus, as well as vitamins C, E, B1, B3, B5 and B6. It also contains significant amounts of lauric acid, a compound that can be found in breast milk. With so many nutrients, coconut milk has any effect? Check out the following article.
  • Coco peat
    Coco peat
    21/9/2019
    Coco peat (cocopeat), also known as coir pith, coir fibre pith, coir dust, or simply coir, is made from coconut husks, which are byproducts of other industries that use coconuts.
  • Uses of Coconut
    Uses of Coconut
    20/9/2019
    A Compleate Guide to Coconut Shell Powder Uses
  • What does aloe vera do? Learn about the therapeutic uses of aloe vera
    Aloe vera, also known as aloe vera, has a scientific name often called Aloe vera, which belongs to the genus Aloe. Often used by many women in our country and around the world for beauty purposes.
  • Take a look at 5 effects of fresh chili - fresh Siamese chili for human health
    1. The effect of fresh peppers in fighting diabetes: A 2011 study published in the journal of light nutrition for scientists at the University of Tasmania, Australia showed that: Regular use of chili during meals can control insulin levels in blood, this is beneficial for people with diabetes.
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