There is one benefit for coconut chips. Say you want a chip, but you are also in the mood for coconuts... Eat a coconut chip!! GENIUS!!
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Using coconut oil on one's skin can be very beneficial. It's benefits include acting as a moisturizer, antibiotic, multi-vitamin, multi-nutrient, and antioxidant.
The many benefits of the coconut tree is that you can use the flesh to eat and you can drink the juice and you can use the shells as bra to cover boobsWTF @ first answer!...??... One other benefit (other than being able to eat and drink the coconut) is that the coconut husk can be used for a number of great uses. For e.g, to ignite a fire.
It's unsweetened coconut cut in very thin slices or "ribbons". Unsweetened flaked coconut would be the same thing except for the texture. I use ribbon coconut in a peanut brittle recipe and it doesn't turn out well with regular, unsweetened coconut. The coconut you find at the grocery store with the nuts and chocolate chips is sweetened. I found unsweetened flake coconut in the natural foods aisle.
Some benefits of buying coconut oil are: Great for moisturising the skin and hair, can be used for cooking as a substitute for olive oil, as a make up remover, helps reverse signs of aging.
Benefits of using coconut oil on hairs include improved hair and scalp health, repair damaged hair and fights dandruff. You can learn how to use coconut oil on hair at the eHow website. Once on the page, type "How to use coconut oil on hair" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
put the lime in tha coconut and twist it all up!!!!
There are a variety of products and byproducts that you can get from a coconut. First, when you cut open a coconut, in the center is coconut water. The younger the coconut, the more waters will be in the center (optimal at around 7-9 months). Coconut water is one of the best beverages one can put in his/her body (see www.TRUCOCO.com for information on coconut water). As a coconut ages, the white part on the inside (this is called the flesh, or meat of the the coconut) grows and the amount of water typically decreases. The white part of the coconut is used to make a variety of products, such as coconut milk, coconut oil and coconut chips. All coconut products have a great amount of health benefits. Check out this article by a Dr. Mercola who has done a bunch of work on coconuts: http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2011/11/27/coconut-water-ultimate-rehydrator.aspx For the shells. they are mostly discarded, however, there are a variety of uses of the shells as well, even for furniture.
Benefits gained by using coconut lotion is that it protects the skin from damaging free radical formation. It can be used for protection against the sun and after sun exposure. It can assist skin repair and healing and moisturize and nourish the skin.
Most of the health benefits of coconut water are unfounded. However, it is supposedly fat-free, with very low amounts of calories, sodium, and carbohydrates.