Coconut Charcoal
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Coconut shell is an agricultural waste and is available in plentiful quantities throughout tropical countries worldwide. In many countries, coconut shells are subjected to open burning which contributes significantly to CO2 and methane emissions. Coconut shell is widely used for making charcoal.
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Coconut shells are mostly used as ornaments and as sources of activated carbon in industries of plastics, glues and abrasive materials.
Used For
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Activated charcoal may be able to assist kidney function by filtering out undigested toxins and drugs. More research is needed, but some animal studies show that activated charcoal may help improve kidney function and reduce gastrointestinal damage and inflammation in those with chronic kidney disease.
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Activated charcoal powder is thought to be able to disrupt intestinal gas, although researchers still do not understand how.
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People have long used activated charcoal as a natural water filter. Activated charcoal can interact with and absorb a range of toxins, drugs, viruses, bacteria, fungus, and chemicals found in water.
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Teeth whitening and oral health. Dozens of teeth-whitening products contain activated charcoal.
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