Coconut Husk is burnt and its ash is used to treat piles, If one spoon of ash each time is taken with buttermilk daily 3 times (approx 1 Lt's per day), surprisingly any kind of piles are reduced or cured within 40 to 100 days. This is my personal experience. No harm in trying it before spending lots of amount for piles operations.
Copra is the fibrous outer husk of the coconut and has many uses including durable floor matting and ropes.
Yes, coconut husk fibers can be used to make paper. The fibers are first extracted from the husks, cleaned, and then processed into paper through a pulping and drying process. The resulting paper is often eco-friendly and biodegradable.
they have no medicinal uses
Coconut husk, or coir, can be softened and partially dissolved in water by soaking it for an extended period, typically 24 to 48 hours. This process allows the fibers to absorb water and break down, making them easier to manipulate. For faster results, you can boil the husk in water for about an hour. However, complete dissolution is not possible, as the fibers will remain intact; the goal is to soften them for various uses like mulch or crafts.
Kadang-kadang is a game included in Laro ng Lahi. It is mostly played by Cebuanos and it usually uses a coconut husk for the game.
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.
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coconut used for producing bat
Traditional corn husk uses in various cultures around the world include making tamales in Latin America, crafting corn husk dolls in Native American cultures, and creating decorative items like corn husk flowers in parts of Asia.
medicinal purposes
Yea it does.
Cures of pains