Polynesian Coconut Fish

on Tuesday, 18 December 2007

The Polynesian culture is more than 900 years old. Its very existence can be attributed to coconuts. The coconut palm is called "the tree of life" for it provides everything that is essential to survival in the South Pacific. In fact, coconut palms are so important that one tree is planted for every newborn. The juice of a young coconut can be used in transfusions, it is so perfect in its composition of electrolytes and nutrients, and it is sterile, pure and refreshing. The roots can be used to treat dysentery, the ribs of the fronds make brooms, the leaves are woven into baskets, the shells are polished for cups and bowls, buttons, and decorations, the wood is now a replacement for hardwoods used in flooring. The hardwood also makes a superior charcoal for filtering and the meat of mature coconuts, known as copra, makes oil and flaked coconut.

In the Tongan islands, the hub of Polynesia, fish is breaded, browned in coconut oil, and then cooked in coconut milk with onions. The local hot-sauce, made of chilies soaked in seawater, is the condiment of choice with this dish. The flavors are fresh, spicy and comforting. This recipe is a leaner, kicked-up version that can be grilled on the barbeque, on a cast-iron grill, or on a George Foreman grill. Halibut, tuna, shark, or swordfish may be used in place of mahi-mahi. Buy the freshest fish available and trim the dark areas before marinating.

Grilled Mahi-Mahi

Ingredients:
  • 1 lb. mahi mahi (4 oz per serving) 
  • Sea salt and fresh ground black pepper 
  • juice of 1 lime, reserve zest for sauce 
  • 2 Tbsp olive oil 
  • 2 Tbsp minced shallot, reserve 1 Tbsp for sauce 
  • 3 Tbsp chopped fresh cilantro, reserve 1 Tbsp for sauce, remainder for garnish
Method:
  1. Salt and pepper fish fillets on both sides. Place on a glass plate. 
  2. Combine remaining ingredients in a small bowl. 
  3. Pour ½ the marinade over fish and distribute evenly. Turn and repeat. 
  4. Cover and marinate for 30-40 minutes in the refrigerator. 
  5. Grill 6 inches from flame for 3 minutes each side, or until it flakes with a fork. 
  6. Remove from grill and keep warm. Reserve the juice from the fish for the sauce. 
  7. To serve: Make a puddle of sauce on each plate, top with grilled fish, garnish with lime slices and cilantro.

Coconut Cream Sauce

Ingredients:
  • 1 can (14.5 oz) coconut cream 
  • Reserved juice of grilled fish 
  • 2 tsp lime zest 
  • 1 Tbsp reserved cilantro 
  • 1 small red chili, minced (or Tabasco sauce to taste) 
  • Sea salt and fresh ground pepper to taste
Method:
  1. Pour 1 cup coconut cream into a small sauce pan over medium heat. 
  2. Bring to a low boil, lower heat to a simmer and reduce until slightly thickened. 
  3. Add juice from fish, lime zest, cilantro, chili, salt and pepper. Simmer for 5-6 minutes. 
  4. Taste and adjust seasoning.

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Coconut Trees and All Their Benefits

on Wednesday, 17 October 2007

If you like visiting beach, you will find this familiar beautiful scenery: coconut trees with the wind blows the leaves. What you can enjoy directly when you are there is just the fruit. Who can resist fresh coconut water served in a hot day? But, do you know that all the parts of the trees are beneficial?

Coconut trees might be one of the most beneficial trees in the world. They are an important member of palm family. They grow in tropical areas and are harvested for culinary or non-culinary uses. We all know their functions for culinary uses. Who do not know how coconut milk makes curries delicious? Or can you taste its delicious taste in a glass of pina colada?

For so long, coconut has been considered as a valuable source of both food and medicine. Coconut fruit is called as functional food because it contains high fiber, vitamins, and minerals. These contents provide health benefits, and it is one reason why coconut is used in traditional medical world. People have learned the importance of using it as an effective way to cure illnesses.

The nutrition contained by coconut can treat many health problems, such as fever, colds, flu, cough, bronchitis, asthma, burns, earache, abscesses, dropsy, baldness, bruises, gingivitis, dysentery, irregular or painful menstruation, scurvy, sore throat, constipation, gonorrhea, jaundice, rash, scabies, skin infections, toothache, tuberculosis, tumors, typhoid, kidney stones, lice, malnutrition, nausea, swelling, syphilis, ulcers, upset stomach, weakness, and wounds. Just imagine how you are free from these illnesses only by consuming this delicious fruit!

In modern medical science, coconut is known as beneficial fruit which is able to:

  • Kill bacteria that cause throat infections, cause ulcers, urinary tract infections, pneumonia, gonorrhea, gum disease and cavities, etc 
  • Kill viruses that cause influenza, herpes, measles, hepatitis C, SARS, AIDS, etc 
  • Boost energy and endurance 
  • Prevent osteoporosis 
  • Increase energy 
  • Support immune system function 
  • Prevent breast, colon, and other cancers. 
  • Relieve stress 
  • Support the development of bones and teeth 
  • Reduce the risk of heart disease 
  • Prevent obesity and overweight problems 
  • Control dandruff 
  • Reduce the risk of diabetes. 
  • Prevent liver disease, etc


Not only the fruit is beneficial, but also the other parts of the tree. Below are the functions of the other parts of coconut trees:

HUSKS AND SHELLS - they are a good source of fuel and charcoal. You can also use them for buffing floors. In Indonesia, shells can be used as traditional water dippers. Recently, the shells are formed into buttons and used in traditional clothes, like Batik. They can even create a sound effect of a horse's hoof-beats, so they are used in theater Foley sound effects. The dried half shells create a music effect, as used in Philippines for folk dances.

COIR - this is the fiber from the husk which is usually used in mats, ropes, brushes, caulking boats, and as stuffing fiber. People also use it for making potting compost. In India, coir is used in mattress making. 
Husks and shells

LEAVES - They are traditionally used in basket making and for roofing materials. People usually wove them together to create such forms. The dried ones can be burned to ash. The stiff leaflet midribs are used to make skewers and arrows, and the bundled ones can be brooms and brushes. In Kerala India, the mid-rib of the leaves is used as a tongue-cleaner.

TRUNKS - They are used for building small bridges for their straightness, strength, and salt resistance. Hawaiians use them to form drums, containers, and even small canoes.



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Activated Charcoal for Industrial and Commercial Uses

on Wednesday, 10 October 2007

Activated charcoal is a substance that demonstrates excellent adsorption properties. It is an odorless adsorbent that is used in a myriad of applications ranging from industrial purification to treating flatulence and indigestion. This particular adsorbent has a very large internal surface are owing to a finely intricate network of pores. Gases or chemicals get trapped in the elaborate network, and this process is known as adsorption. Owing to this quality, it can be used for treating industrial waste, removing moisture or other vapors from the environment, removing odor, and for purifying liquids of different types.

Industrial and commercial applications

This substance is also known as activated carbon. Some of the most common applications of this substance include purification of water and air. It could be made from different types of organic materials such as wood, coconut shells, coal and so on. This adsorbent is available in several different forms such as powder, granules, sheets, and pellets.

Here are some common industrial applications in which activated charcoal is used:

Air and water purification: This adsorbent can effectively get rid of pollutants from air as well as water. It is used for purification of groundwater, as well as drinking water. A number of commercial and industrial water purification applications make use of this adsorbent.

Purification of gases: Since this substance can effectively remove different types of gases and vapors from the air, it is used for purifying compressed gases and air. It effectively removes oil vapors and a variety of odors from a given environment. Particles of activated charcoal are embedded in the fiber or filter media that are used in manufacturing gas masks.

Food and beverage industry: The food and beverage industry relies on this adsorbent for purifying and clarifying various alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. It is also used for controlling moisture levels and odor in various food products. It is a non-toxic substance hence it does not pose any health hazard even if accidentally ingested.

Re-generating the adsorbent

It is possible to make use of activated carbon to the optimum level as it can be re-generated. Re-generation refers to a process wherein the adsorbent is exposed to high temperature to free it of the adsorbed contaminants. At the end of the re-generation process, the adsorbent is ready for re-use. This makes the substance very cost-effective as it can be used several times before it is finally disposed of. There are a number of ways in which this substance can be re-generated. These include thermal treatment, microbial regeneration, wet air oxidation, electrochemical regeneration etc.

The amount of activated charcoal that you would need to use depends on the desired level of adsorption, the total volume of the container, the type of material to be purified and a few other factors.


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Activated Charcoal and Its Significance Across Industries

on Sunday, 30 September 2007

A particular form of carbon that has been specially treated to render it an extremely porous quality with a large surface area is known as activated charcoal. The large surface area makes this form of carbon suitable for adsorption as well as chemical reactions. Typically, it is derived from charcoal. However, there are certain other materials such as coconut shell from which it has been lately derived.

From the chemical industry to the medical sector to the transportation line, this material finds uses in a multitude of applications. In this article, we shall take a quick look at the various applications of activated charcoal. 

Metal finishing: This material finds wide ranging uses in electroplating and metal purification processes. Owing to its adsorption properties, activated carbon shows satisfactory results in removing organic impurities from various metal plating solutions to help achieve the desired plating performance.

Environmental sector: This material has been effectively used in spill cleanups, air and water purification, ground water treatment and other similar operations. Small scale as well as large scale water filtration systems immensely benefit from the use of such treated carbon.

Medical sector: In the early 19th century, activated carbon was sold as a cure for flatulence or irritable bowel syndrome. Besides, it is also considered to be an effective agent in preventing the absorption of poison in the human body as it binds to the toxin. Similarly, it has been used for absorbing harmful drugs from the body of patients who have suffered from poisoning.

Vodka and whiskey purification: Since the clarity of alcohol is directly associated with its consumer appeal, filtration and purification is an important aspect in this industry. Activated carbon helps remove impurities without affecting the body and flavor of these drinks. It leads to enhanced organic purity.

Odor and moisture removal: Activated carbon is also known to absorb moisture from its immediate atmosphere hence it is widely used in applications that require low-humidity conditions. In addition, it is also used for absorbing odor in refrigeration systems and other similar places.

Consumer products: Products like gas masks also make use of activated charcoal to help the user stay safe when dealing with harmful gases and chemicals.

Food and beverage industry: Applications such as glycerin purification, decolorization (especially of sugar), purification of edible oil, decolorization and deodorization of juices etc rely on the use of activated carbon.
While these are just a few industries that benefit from the use of activated charcoal, there are myriad of other industries and applications where it is widely used. The best part about this material is that it can also be regenerated and re-used once its adsorptive capacity is restored.


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Learn the Process of Activated Charcoal and Their Implementation in Industries

on Friday, 28 September 2007

A form of carbon that has undergone extensive treatments to provide a highly porous quality consisting of large surface area is technically termed as activated charcoal. It is because of the large surface area this form of carbon becomes suitable for adsorption and other chemical reactions. The overall processing involves either chemical activation or physical reactivation making it an extremely porous element.

Activated charcoal products or better known as active carbon is processed from various materials like petroleum pitch, peat, wood, lignite, coal, coir, and nutshells. However, according to some recent derivations, materials like coconut shells are also responsible for producing active carbon. This adsorbent is formed under superior adsorption process and thus, it can be used in several industrial sectors for wide purposes. It is mainly used in purification and filtration purposes, and also in the medical field as an antidote to poison.

For several years, activated carbon has been popular for its various forms such as pellets, granules and powders. All these products have their own characteristics and versatile uses in different industries. Let us look into those details in the further paragraphs to come.

Process of Activated Charcoal

The chemical Activated charcoal converts into an activated adsorbent when steam and acid react together at extremely high temperatures. Due to this oxidative process, the charcoal's internal surface gets eroded in turn increasing the adsorption capacity. This entire process is carried out by creating an internal network of minuscule pores which are three times more effective as compared to regular charcoal.

These adsorbents are quite effective and powerful in nature. If you consider one standard 50-gram dose of active carbon, its overall surface area would approx up to 10 football fields. Hence, their benefits are vivid in a multitude of applications ranging from chemical industry to transportation line to medical sector.

Applications that Benefit from Activated Carbon

This is an odorless adsorbent that exhibits excellent adsorption properties. Owning to its quality it has several uses. So let us take a look below.

· Water, Air and Environmental Purification:It acts as the best purifying agent to get rid of pollutants and contamination present in air or water. It effectively purifies the drinking water and groundwater. It is also used for making breathing masks.

· Chemical Sector and Metal Finishing: Used as catalysts in various chemical reactions, and as an efficient agent for recovery of precious metals like gold. Used in removal of organic impurities from metal plating solutions to achieve optimum electroplating and metal purification processes.

· Health-Related and Medical Sector: Used in treating flatulence and indigestion problems. It is the best antidote to a person who is poisoned because of animal or insect bites. Pharmaceuticals and emergency departments at hospitals use it in the form of oral medicine.

Considering all the above varied applications and information, it is very easy to understand why active carbon has high demand across various industrial verticals.


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Coconut Candy - How to Prepare and Other Uses of the Coconut Plant

on Thursday, 27 September 2007

This article is a step by step description of how to make Coconut Candy. They are various kinds of coconut candies but we are emphasizing on the kind made specifically in Nigeria. This candy itself is easy to make, just that it involves a little more work to grate the coconut meat into little pieces.

Ingredients:

1 head fresh coconut with the juice
200 g of icing sugar
Water
Preparation

Break open the coconut
Collect the coconut juice
Remove the meat from the shell
Grate the meat into small pieces( make sure you grate along the coconut meat and not across it, so as to get long thin coconut pieces rather than a mass of grated coconut.)
Directions

Pour the coconut juice in a pot.
Add icing sugar and stir
Add the grated coconut pieces and stir
Add water of the same quantity as the coconut juice to the mixture.
Cover the pot and let it boil at high heat.
Once its boiling, continuously still till water is almost evaporated.
Reduce the heat to low and continue stirring.
Keep stirring till the coconut pieces turn slightly brown.
Turn off heat and scoop the hot coconut candy to a flat plate and leave to cool.
You can serve as dessert or snack once it is cold.
Things to watch out for

The candy should be sticky and not dry when cold.
You can store it in a refrigerator for up to a month
It is a sweet snack that's why we have sugar in the preparation, but you can reduce the sugar content according to your taste.
Better to clean the pot as soon as you scoop off the candy, because the caramel from the sugar can be very tough to clean off the pot once it cools.
Other uses of the Coconut Plant

Exocarp or Fibrous husk: When it is soaked in salt water, its fibers are separated to produce coir. Coir is commonly used material in creating ropes, mats, and coarse clothes.

Endocarp: This is also used as a material in different handicrafts. In cooking, its shells are used in producing charcoal and creating dishes and kitchen utensils

Endosperm or Coconut meat: The meat or nut is a good source of protein and acts as a natural laxative. The meat has many uses like animal feeds, flower, desiccated, milk, chips, copra, candies, latik, salad, and other sweet delicacies

Liquid Endosperm or Coconut water: The water inside the young fruit is the purest and most health benefitting water. It provides proper hydration of the body, natural cleansing of the kidney, and balances the electrolytes in the body.


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Coconut Oil - Oil From the Tree of Life

on Wednesday, 12 September 2007

The coconut palm tree is a remarkable and valuable plant. The coconut palm tree has probably a thousand uses. The nut of the coconut palm plant is used as a source of food to sustain life. It is an important ingredient in medicine. Other parts of the plant are used as materials to build shelter, make clothing, charcoal, and various tools. The purpose of the plant is numerous. The coconut palm tree has the scientific name: Cocos nucifera, but it has other well meaning names that seem to suit it just as well. In India it is referred to as "Kalpa vriksha" or the "tree which provides all the necessities of life". In the Philippines it is called the "tree of life".

The coconut palm grows abundantly in the tropics and it gives the islands the feeling of paradise and romance, especially along its coastlines. It typically grows to 60 to 70 feet tall and has a life span of up to 70 years. The fruit of the coconut tree is considered botanically a seed, but in the tropics it is mostly considered a nut. It bears year round in bunches of 5 to 12 nuts every month.

The coconut palm takes 14 months to fully mature. A young coconut is completely filled with liquid (referred to as coconut water) and has little meat. The meat is soft and jelly-like in texture and can be eaten with a spoon. A fully mature coconut has less liquid and more meat. Its meat is thick and hard and less sweet than the meat of the young coconut.

The content of meat and liquid varies as the nut matures. Fresh mature coconut meat is also used to make make coconut milk, but fresh coconut meat can spoil quickly and so it is often dried to last for many weeks and longer if sealed in an airtight container and kept cool. However, it is the meat of the coconut that is used to make coconut oil that has captured the most controversy within the last two decades and encourage a number of nutritional fallacies.

The controversy

Coconut oil has been around for thousand of years. Evidence of its early use is seen in Ayurveda literature. In India, the oil was used in food, lotion, pomades, baths, and medicines. It was also used in Asia, The Pacific islands, Africa, and Central America. It was introduced to the Europeans as far back in the 15th century.

By the 1800's, coconut oil was a main form of trade for many of these islands and countries that had an abundance of the coconut palms. It was not only an edible oil; it was used to make soap, candles, lamps, pomades, and many cosmetics. In order to produce a quart of oil, 10 coconuts were needed. An increased demand in coconut would obviously mean higher prices. The leading country producers of coconut oil were Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, and India. It was also produced in Latin America and South America. These are the producers that were mostly affected by the biggest propaganda ever hatched in the field of nutrition.

In the 1970s, studies indicated that saturated fat increase blood cholesterol which could increase the risk factor in the development of heart disease. In the USA, coconut oil was already used in a number of baking products. Even in a number of old American recipe books, the oil was included. But soon a number of consumer groups and special interest organization began to lobby the removal of coconut oil from most of its foods.

Consequently, coconut oil, because of its high content of saturated fat and its new stigma as an "artery-clogging fat", became an undesirable and an "unhealthy" choice in cooking. This perpetuated a perfect environment for other types of oil producers to take advantage of this growing consumer fear. And that is just what they did to push their cheaper hydrogenated oils.

By the 1980's, more effort was place to encourage the use of soybean oils. The anti-tropical oil smear campaign promoters were very vocal and were soon successful in decreasing the overall consumption of the tropical oil, including coconut oil, in the American diet to about 2%. Food manufacturers even went as far as stating in their labels that their products "contains no tropical oil".

The scientific and political propaganda was successful in getting the interest of the public to replace tropical oils with cheaper polyunsaturated soybean oil from American farmers. The general public and commercial food industry supported the idea that polyunsaturated vegetable oil, such as soybean, safflower, and corn oils, were good in reducing total cholesterol, better than coconut oil. (One important fact to note is that this method of reducing total cholesterol was not sufficient to determine a healthy cholesterol. A person with a total cholesterol reading of 200 mg/dl could still have heart problems. The best way to measure cholesterol is by the use of the cholesterol ratio that takes into account the amount of HDL and LDL. A cholesterol ratio of 5.0 is normal, and above this value indicates an increasing risk of heart disease). By the 1990's, competition in the edible oil market was practically eliminated. Tropical oil exporters from Malaysia and the Philippines responded to what they termed as "vicious scare tactics" used against their products.

The fallacies are exposed

The coconut oil manufacturers stood up to disputed the common misconceptions promoted throughout the years. They sought to clarify that coconut oil contains absolutely no cholesterol because it is derived from a plant and that it could not raise blood cholesterol or contribute to heart disease. Also, the saturated fat in this oil (Medium-chain fatty acid or MCFA) is different from the saturated fat in meat. They explained that the MCFA in coconut oil is heart friendly, helps protect against heart disease, and does not have a harmful effect on cholesterol levels. Their claim propelled a number of studies to find support for this information.

A number of interesting facts came out of these studies as they observed the use of coconut oil in some populations that had a high consumption of it. In these populations, such as the populations of the Polynesian islands, showed the lowest level of cholesterol and low levels of mortality from heart disease, despite the fact that the consumption of coconut oil was quite high. The oil was part of the staple diets of all Polynesian, Melanesian, and Asian peoples. They had much better health than those in north America and Europe who didn't use coconut oil. These people were relatively free from the the degenerative disease that plagued those under the American or western diet.

However, when these people substituted their traditional diet and adopted the western diet they found an increase in many diseases that was almost unheard of, such as gout, diabetes, obesity, hypertension, atherosclerosis, cancer, and arthritis. Other studies showed that these alternative vegetable oils increased the fat content of foods fried in it. The food therefore absorbed more fat and could cause an increase fat consumption, and worse its hydrogenated fat had a negative effect on blood cholesterol.

It would seem that replacing coconut oil (even palm oil) with hydrogenated vegetable oils, such as soybeans, is only beneficial to these edible oil industries and not its consumers. Unfortunately, coconut oil still continues to get a lot of criticism from alternative vegetable oil supporters despite the fact that these hydrogenated oils are not easily digested and is composed of toxic trans fatty acids. Today, almost all the foods we buy in the supermarket contains alternative hydrogenated vegetable oil.

So the health benefits of coconut oil remains unheard of in many areas of western society still. Fortunately, it is still used in many countries and its benefits are being revealed. In India, Panama, and even Jamaica, the coconut is seen as a health tonic for the heart and is consumed like a normal liquid supplement. In these countries the coconut oil is known for its health-giving properties and therapeutic benefits.

The properties and benefits of coconut oil

Coconut oil is a stable oil with a chemical composition of 92% saturated fat, 6% monounsaturated fat, and 2% polyunsaturated fat. The medium-chain fatty acid or medium-chain triglycerides in coconut oil makes it a healthier choice than fat that contains mostly long-chain fatty acids. This is because the MCFA is easily absorbed directly into the blood, and carried to the liver or converted to immediate energy.

Its fat is not stored like long-chain fatty acids which are converted into triglycerides in the intestine. Therefore, the MCFA from this oil is easily metabolized and poses no risk to clogging the arteries, because it does not require lipoproteins or special enzymes to utilize the fat by the body. The fatty acid composition of coconut oil is mostly capric acid, caprylic acid, oleic acid, stearic acid, palmitic acid, myristic acid, linoleic acid, and mainly lauric acid.

Lauric acid is a unique fat that is also found only in mother's milk. The fatty acids found in coconut oil has no harmful effects and can promote better health because it has antiviral, antifungal and antimicrobial properties. Coconut oil is stable and has a long shelf life; it could last up to three years. Also, at temperatures lower than 24.5 degrees C, it can convert to a white solid form. Therefore, coconut oil can stay fresher longer than any other polyunsaturated oils.

Here are some of the benefits of cooking with coconut oil: it can treat digestive or mal absorption problems; it can be used in commercial infant formulas; it reduces fat consumption and stimulates metabolism which can lead to weight loss; it helps regulate thyroid function, balance blood sugar level, increase energy, and promote overall heath. Therefore, coconut oil can help lower LDL cholesterol and prevent high cholesterol, arthritis, fibromyalgia, candida, herpes, allergies, psoriasis, influenza, diabetes, etc. It is an antibiotic, an immuno-enhancer and an immunoregulator.

The quality of the copra in a coconut used to make coconut oil varies. Therefore, it is important to distinguish between (unrefined) virgin coconut oil (VCO) from the refined, bleached and deodorized (RBD) coconut oil if you are interested in using it as an edible oil. VCO is the pure, unadulterated, form of the coconut oil. It is the healthiest form of coconut oil because it is made with the least possible processing from fresh coconut meat and with absolutely no chemicals. VCO is colourless, it has a mild coconut aroma, and a mild pleasant flavor. It retains most of the phytonutrients and chemical properties already mentioned. RBD coconut oil lacks most or all of these phytonutrients and is therefore of a lower quality than VCO.

The RBD coconut oil is a hydrogenated coconut oil. They are made from older coconuts (damaged or undamaged). The dried copra is generally exposed to the sun before processing and gather an appreciable amount of bacteria and mold. It is refined and sterilized to remove much of the contaminants. Sometimes chemicals are used to extract the greatest amount of oil from the copra. As a result, much of the needed phytonutrients are removed. A less refined or lower grade RBD oil may have a slight yellow color because of the unremoved traces of contaminants. RBD coconut oil may have a mild musty or chemical taste. Poor quality oil or rancid coconut oil can irritate the throat.

Conclusion

The health benefits derived from coconut oil, particularly VCO, is remarkable and is certainly a necessary tree of life. The evidence is before us. We have part of the reason for the increasing epidemic of obesity, heart problems and diabetes that is short changing the longevity of many people in the west. Perhaps, it is time for society to start going back to basics if they wish to see a drastic improvement in the overall health of all populations.


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Charcoal Colon Cleanser

on Tuesday, 4 September 2007

Colon cleansing is very essential in today's life style. All of us eat a lot of unwanted foods that are being processed to maximum extent. Process foods are although easy to digest along with it comes other negative factors like while processing the food a large amount of essential nutrients are lost. We get only one quarter of the original nutrient that is available in the raw food. More over consuming many processed foods also creates a large amount of intestinal tract problems like indigestion, constipation, intestinal clogging etc. many unwanted materials which cannot be digested by our body gets stored in the intestine. During the bowel movement, some portion alone is able to be excreted out leaving the rest untouched. As a result it builds up in the due course to produce constipation and other related problems.

It is therefore essential to clean the bowel frequently through artificial methods or external methods. In addition, these building up of the nutrients produce other secondary toxins which are harmful to the body. The toxins are responsible for many kinds of body ailments like joint aches, body aches etc. Therefore it is essential that these toxins also have to be removed from the body along with the unwanted debris. There are many means to do this but the most cost effective and easy way to do is by the use of activated charcoal capsules.

Activated charcoal is the common charcoal that is available after burning the husk or coconut. The extreme power of the charcoal is that it is very absorbent and quickly adsorbs to all the organic wastes and the chemical toxins that are available in the intestine very effectively. Charcoal is very porous substance that is made up of carbon particles extensively. They are available in the form of capsules along with the physillium husk. Physsilium husk is essential as intake of activated carbon alone can cause constipation. Physsilium husk is rich in natural fibres that help to prevent constipation. When it can not be consumed like a capsule the capsule can be broken up and the contents alone can be mixed up with a glass of water and can be drunk. The effect is the same.

One draw back of using activated charcoal as the colon cleansing agent is that in addition to absorbing to the unwanted materials in the intestine it can equally attract the nutrients present in the intestine after the digestion of the food. Thus it can deploy the body from essential nutrients. In order to avoid this situation the activated charcoal capsule can be consumes either before 2 hours or after 2 hours after the food intake. In this gap the nutrients are well absorbed by the body thus leaving only the organic waste for the charcoal to be absorbed.

After the charcoal intake, the stool tends to be black and little hard. There is nothing to fear and the colour of the stool regains the bile colour after stopping the intake. Although the charcoal should not be consumed daily as it has no nutritious value and might add to the bulk in extreme cases.


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Activated Charcoal Medicinal Uses

on Friday, 31 August 2007

Activated charcoal is a small black substance created from coconut shells, wood chips, or nut shells. It is created by burning these substances in a climate that is without the presence of oxygen. Once the chemical process is completed the activated charcoal is able to bind to and absorb substance much greater than the size of the particle. For centuries natural charcoal has been used for the treatment of ailments and injuries. However, activated charcoal is the now the number one treatment of poisonings and overdoses. It is a very effective means of treating these unfortunate conditions.

Chemical Poisoning Uses

Every year thousands of children suffer from ingestion of chemical products in the home. These products can range from floor cleaners to hair dyes. Once ingested these products can work like an acid and cause permanent damage or even death to humans. However, by ingesting activated charcoal these substances can be absorbed very quickly before too much damage is done. Activated charcoal is safe for human consumption and has very few side effects when ingested. The most common side effect is constipation which is much better than the alternative damage that can be suffered. It is now possible for parents to buy tablets or granules of activated charcoal and keep it in the home in case of an emergency.

Over Dose Uses

Even with the greatest amount of caution and care it is possible for an overdose to occur. While some people will overdose intentionally a number of cases occur purely from accident. With so many medications on the market today it is very east to confuse on pill for another. For someone taking several different medications, this is a real risk. Luckily, if this does happen activated charcoal can now be used to remove the extra medications from the system. It can be ingested orally and will work as it goes down through the body. It will absorb all the medication and stop the process of overdose before it can even begin.

Natural Poisoning Uses

For those who live in rural areas the risk or snake or spider bite can be very real. Activated charcoal works to remove natural poisoning in the same way it does medical or chemical. However, activated charcoal can also be used on the surface of the bite to draw the poisons out. Individuals can use this life saving particle. However, many hospitals are already using this treatment for the removal of natural poisons.

There are many ways that activated charcoal can provide life saving assistance from poisons or chemicals. This product is much safer than alternative methods of stomach pumping or other chemical substances. Rather than trying to fight one drug or chemical with another activated charcoal can be used. While activated charcoal can cause stomach upset, cramps, vomiting, or constipation it is the safest means of removing toxins from the body. Many people even use it when they have a stomach upset due to eating a bad product or food. It is very effective at removing many types of contaminates from the GI tract.


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Charcoal Filters

on Tuesday, 7 August 2007

Charcoal filters may not be on the minds of everyone but after reading this, you may see where the filters will need to be on your mind. Charcoal filters are being used as water filters and there are some advantages that you may want to learn about.

Charcoal Water Filters is basically made from the husk of coconut. One of the reasons that charcoal is worked with extensively as a water filter is because the charcoal water filter acts as an absorbent. The advantage in using charcoal is because the charcoal will absorb impurities, often toxic, when the water runs past the charcoal in the water filter.

Believe it or not, charcoal water filters are absorbing much of the impurities found in water. Whether you use a filter which is in ground bits or has a large mass of charcoal, it is effective in stopping the impurities from reaching so much as your glass of water.

Charcoal water filters are designed to last anywhere from six to nine months when used regularly. The great thing people are discovering about these unusual water filters is how it actually interacts with silver which is activated. When activated silver is combined in use with the charcoal filters, there is the added advantage of antibacterial protection for your water.

Charcoal filters for water filters are becoming a choice product not only are they recognized by the EPA for doing what they need to do but they are also recognized for the simplicity in the installation as well as the economical factor. Families are finding that the charcoal filters they use are pretty much in line with some of the more notorious water filters. Economically, families which choose to use the charcoal water filters find that they can easily afford these filters and they are not bothered by the many toxins which are found in many communities within the water supply.

Charcoal water filters are rated on how well they remove contaminants most often found in the water supply which has no filtering process in place. The charcoal water filters are to be readily able to remove the deadliest contaminants which are at this time, giardia and cryptosporidium. If the charcoal water filters can handle these contaminants, then the filters are believed to do their job as effectively as possible and this is one reason for their mainstay in the water filtering marketplace.


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Charcoal Water Filters - Find Out If They Are Right For You

on Tuesday, 24 July 2007

Charcoal water filters are just one of the many filtration technologies used to filter water. They are very easy to install and relatively inexpensive compared to many other types of water filters. They happen to be the form of filter that is most often used in homes. Charcoal water filters are very effective and will filter out most deadly contaminants, including Cryptosporidium and Guardia.

Facts about charcoal water filters:

  • Average charcoal filter will last a family 6 - 9 months. 
  • Many charcoal filters are enhanced with the use of nano-silver. This provides extra antibacterial protection, killing 650 known types of organisms. 
  • Minerals in solution can still permeate a charcoal filter. 
  • Water filter charcoal medium carbon is derived from coconut husks. 
  • They reduce in efficiency the longer they are in use. Regular filter changes are a must. 
  • They can be susceptible to mould if left unused for long periods of time. If water starts to taste bad - change filter! 
  • You may need separate sediment prefilter so that charcoal filter doesn't get clogged up. 
  • Cannot change the PH balance of water.


Different types of charcoal water filters:

  • Carbon Block - best form of filter but flow rate is slower than with loose charcoal 
  • Activated Silver Impregnated Charcoal - also called Chlorgon - adds chloramines exclusion and bacteria killing ability to the basic carbon 
  • Micron Rating - has a micron rating of 1 or below which means it will inhibit deadly viruses and cysts as they are larger than this in size.


Charcoal filters are an excellent choice for a home water filter in order to be protected from contaminated water. They can be bought for a refillable pitcher or they can be mounted on the tap. They are one of the cheapest options for water filters and are very widely used. However if you get your water from a well, a charcoal filter is not recommended as bacteria could breed in your filter. Shop and compare online to find the right charcoal water filter that will suit your needs.


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Activated Charcoal Uses and Products

on Tuesday, 3 July 2007

While many people think that the only form of charcoal is the little square briquettes that are thrown on the Bar-B-Q grill. However, there is another form of charcoal that has many uses. Activated charcoal is a man made form of charcoal that can be used to purify the water or air, eliminate odors, or detoxify people and animals. This form of charcoal can be made from coconut shells, nut shells, or even wood. The material is exposed to high temperatures and the surface is oxygenated. Once the process is completed a small granola of activated charcoal can absorb or attract ten times the amount of liquid or material. This substance has many uses both commercially and residential.

Activated Charcoal for Individuals

Activated charcoal can be bought online or in local stores for use by individuals. Businesses can also purchase this compound in bulk for daily use in manufacturing or for business use. It has many residential and commercial applications, including the following:

"Activated Charcoal for Detoxification: Every year thousands or children and pets ingest poisons and household chemicals. In many cases these toxins can be eliminated with the use of this charcoal. It is completely safe for ingestion by humans or animals and works very quickly to absorb the toxins.

"Activated Charcoal for Air Purification: This type of carbon can be used in filters placed within the home. It can remove harmful VOC's that are released by plastics and household materials. However, these filters can also remove smoke, dust, pet dander, and carcinogens within the air. It can also be used to remove odors in the air caused by flatulence, food, or waste.

"Activated Charcoal for Water: Many types of water filtration systems use activated charcoal. These filters work to remove bacterium, contaminants, and pollutants that are found in many water sources. For individuals or businesses with private water systems these filtration systems can work to remove the things that are not safe for human or animal consumption.

"Activated Charcoal for Agriculture Uses: Charcoal can be used for removing toxins from the soil or water when growing plants. These can be natural toxins that are harmful when growing vegetables or plants. However, activated charcoal can also be used to remove pesticides, fertilizers, or herbicides that have been applied to the soil. After years of farming or planting a portion of land, these chemicals can build up and keep plants from growing. However, the charcoal can bind to the chemicals and stop them from harming any plants.

There are many more uses for activated charcoal. Many companies now use the product in the production of everyday items. It can be used to manufacture clothing, bedding, or any other type of cloth product. These products are known for absorbing odor and wetness. When these items are exposed to sweat, the wetness is quickly absorbed and moved away from the skin, to leave the person wearing it feeling dry. Activated carbon is an all around positive product that can naturally improve the environment and the lives of those who use it.


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Activated Charcoal - An Effective Treatment to Infection

on Sunday, 10 June 2007

Activated carbon also referred to as carbo activates, and activated coal, is a form of carbon processed to make the substance extremely porous. These elements have a large surface area that is available for chemical reactions or adsorption. It is due to the large surface area, charcoal gives it countless bonding features. Charcoal is carbon. Common charcoal is made from coal, wood, petroleum, peat or coconut shell.

Activated charcoal is a substance that has been treated with oxygen to expose the tiny pores between the carbon atoms. It is very similar to charcoal, but is specifically created for medicinal use. The method to make this substance is highly practical. Manufacturers heat the conventional charcoal in the presence of a gas which causes the charcoal to develop substantial internal pores or spaces. Furthermore, it is because of such pores, the substance develops the capacity to trap various types of chemicals. When types of chemicals cross next to the surface of the carbon, they tend to get attached to the surface, hence the trapping. This act of trapping of chemicals helps prevent the absorption too.

Detailed Description

This type of charcoal is made up of fine black tasteless and odorless powder that is made from wood and/or other materials that have been susceptible to extreme high temperatures in an airless environment. Being pure carbon, activated charcoal is specially processed to attain high adsorbent of gases and particles in the body of the digestive system. Its most important use it for treatment of poisoning, reduction of intestinal gas, prevention of hangover, treatment of bile flow problems during pregnancy, and lower cholesterol levels. These elements are widely used to adsorb odorous and colored substances from various states of liquids and gases. They are good at trapping carbon-based impurities and other chemicals like chlorine. There are many other chemicals like nitrates and sodium that do not attach to carbon when they pass them right through. This behavior indicates that, activated charcoal filter removes several impurities while overlooking others. Moreover, once the bonding sites are completely filled, the filter stops functioning indicating a replacement of filter.

Uses of Activated Charcoal

There are hundreds of benefits to this natural substance. Activated carbon removes chemicals from water, blood and air and also washes away the toxins from our body. Whether applied to the skin, taken internally, or used domestically, this charcoal is a go-to therapy for all those people who have overdosed on drugs or consumed some type of poisonous materials. It is used as detoxifying and recovering agent for all ages and all those individuals who have healthier-active lifestyle. Used from treating diabetic ulcers in seniors to colic in babies. Spider bites and ear infections are treated too.


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The Use of Medicinal Charcoal in Lowering Cholesterol

on Friday, 25 May 2007

The use of medicinal charcoal as an alternative remedy for various health problems is an ancient way of treating so many common illnesses afflicting mankind way back to the time of Hippocrates who lived from 460 - 370 BC. In a scientific perspective, coconut shells, wood and animal bones which are burnt to produce charcoal do not produce any harmful chemicals. The term "charcoal" is defined as the residue from a carefully controlled burning of any organic matter in the presence of oxygen.

Medicinal Benefits of Charcoal

Powdered charcoal is a proven antiseptic and absorbent. Listed in the United States Dispensatory, charcoal powder is reported to treat dyspepsia and poor digestion, characterized by halitosis (bad breath) and bloating. When used as poultice, it can treat foul and gangrenous ulcers by eliminating the odor and improving the condition of the lesion. Charcoal is also an effective antidote against poisoning from drug overdoses and the ingestion of toxic chemicals. It can also absorb wound secretions, toxins and bacteria by preventing its entry into the bloodstream.

Charcoal for naturally lower cholesterol levels

Cholesterol is a vital component in our body, but when the body has to cope with excessively high amounts due a diet high in cholesterol, the body has to work a lot harder to remove these from the tissues. These increased amounts lead to an increased risk of heart disease as plaque builds up in the walls of the blood vessels.

A recent study has shown how the use of charcoal can naturally lower cholesterol levels. According to a British journal, this study was conducted by administering two tablespoons of activated charcoal to patients with high cholesterol three times a day for four weeks. After this period, the blood tests revealed a significant drop of cholesterol by as much as 25%, LDL cholesterol by 41% while HDL cholesterol, known as good cholesterol, increased two fold.

Another study showed how activated charcoal can help patients with nephritic hyperlipidemia (a condition which results in an over production of lipoproteins) and azotemic diabetes by reducing serum triglycerides by up to 76%.

Charcoal is without a doubt is an agent which helps cleanse, and assists healing of the body. Under a microscope grains of charcoal are seen to have many corners and crevices, which promotes the absorption of foreign proteins, gases, body waste, drugs and chemicals, making it a powerful body-cleansing agent. When a foreign body is absorbed by the charcoal, filtering blood plasma and gastric juices have no effect on the hold of the charcoal to any toxic material, and the toxin is eliminated along with the charcoal.

Many experts consider that the charcoal's ability to detoxify the blood is by taking part in a body process called as the enterohepatic cycle. The liver manufactures bile and then secretes it into the intestine. In the lower portion of the intestine, the bile is again reabsorbed. It then reenters the blood stream, going back to the liver and the process is repeated. This process is estimated to repeat at least two times while the body is digesting a single fat-rich meal. Experts believe that the presence of charcoal in the intestines may provide numerous benefits to absorb toxins that pass through the blood as it recirculates. In this way, the charcoal can disrupt the enterohepatic cycle by filtering toxic components from the fat, including bad cholesterol, thus proving its effectiveness to lower cholesterol without medication.

There are many natural approaches to help lower cholesterol quickly using natural means and charcoal is indeed worthy of recommendation. This is a very cheap and safe way to help your levels return to normal.



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Coconut Shell Based Activated Carbon - A Real Alternate for Coal Based Heating

on Tuesday, 1 May 2007

There are several disadvantages by the usage of coal in the domestic and industrial sector. Carbon dioxide is released by the burning of coal, a greenhouse gas which causes major global warming and climate change. It also creates respiratory problems to human beings. According to a recent research study, the consumption of coal in the industrial and domestic purpose increases the level of carbon dioxide in the air. Coal carbon also creates dust nuisance in the air. The consumption of coal generally generates a several waste products, which are bottom ash, fly ash, flue gas desulfurization sludge, that also contain uranium, mercury, arsenic, thorium, and other heavy metals. Most of the coal-fired power plants which are without any effective fly ash capture are one of the largest sources of human-caused radiation exposure in the environment. Coal-fired power plant releases a large emission which includes selenium, mercury, and arsenic that are really harmful to the environment and human health.

Therefore the coconut products, mainly shell based carbon, is a real alternate for coal based heating. Activated carbon, also popularly known as activated coal or activated charcoal is a kind of carbon which has been manufactured to make it extremely porous and therefore have a very large surface area available for chemical reactions or adsorption. The activated carbon is the key raw material used for the purification of water sources and removal of organic substances. It is generally used in space suits for air cleaning too. There is a growing demand for powder activated carbon, activated carbon fibers and coconut shell charcoal in the global market from activated carbon suppliers. In the medical field, coconut shell powder is used in medicine to treat poisonings, for precious metal recovery, to distill alcoholic beverages and in gas purification.

As it is derived from organic substances such as coconut shells, coconut shell carbon is widely used in various environmental applications like spill cleanup and capturing volatile compounds from painting and dry cleaning. In order to get good quality coconut shell charcoal and coconut shell carbon, the manufacturing concerns use fully dried, clean, mature coconut palm shells on the instruction of their suppliers to meet the market demand. The granular carbon is always preferred for adsorption of gases and vapors as their rate of diffusion is faster. The activated carbons pellets are made especially for use in vapor applications in industries. The carbon fibers too. Aquarium charcoal or activated carbon is used as a water filter in fish aquariums. carbon pellets is made especially for use in a vapor applications. The product is highly double screened and DE-dusted in the normal process and prior to packaging to assure a very clean, dust free product and hard with long service lifespan.


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Charcoal Carbon Filters

on Wednesday, 14 March 2007

Hydroponics does away with the need for soil to grow plants in, thus allowing indoor cultivation of plants. An essential requirement for indoor green rooms and nurseries is an efficient air filtration system to ensure that the growing plants have access to adequate fresh air. Carbon filters are ideal for this purpose.

Odor management is an important issue associated with indoor vegetable production. Vegetables, especially certain varieties such as cabbage, have a distinctive pungent smell. This is especially a problem with green rooms or nurseries since the enclosed space does not allow free circulation of air. Besides, the hot and humid conditions inside the green house that are ideal for plant growth, also promote the vigorous growth of odor producing compounds like benzene. The result is an overpowering smell in and around the area of the green house or indoor nursery.

Charcoal carbon filters are the best air purifiers for use in hydroponic green houses. They have activated carbon, which has absorbent qualities that allow it to filter out even minute contaminants in air. Activated carbon resembles a sponge with holes of different diameters. When air is passed through it, the pores filter the air by trapping and absorbing molecules of contaminant compounds. Charcoal carbon filters are usually hung on walls or placed on the floor of the nursery.

These are some popular charcoal carbon filters used in hydroponics:
IGS Goblin Filter: This is a lightweight filter that weighs only about 10 pounds. It is especially suitable for use in the Hydrohut Original & Deluxe models. It uses 100% virgin coconut charcoal. This filter may need to be replaced every 6-8 months.

PHAT Hydro Filter: This is a popular little filter. It is ideal for small spaces where the filter needs to be directly attached to the exhaust fan. It uses virgin coconut charcoal.

Can 50 [420 CFM and 6" collar]: This activated charcoal filter has a capacity of 420 CFM. It comes with a 6-inch collar. It can purify large volumes of air and is ideal for use in hydroponics gardens.


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Coconut Fabric - The Future of Eco-Friendly Clothing

on Monday, 12 March 2007

Coconut leaves and shells were a part of ancient clothing but did you ever know that they can be part of modern clothing too? If you wonder how, this might help you to acquire a little more knowledge about what's happening in the textile industry. With the phrase eco-friendly catching up everywhere, it has now entered into the clothing aspect of our lives too as part of an eco-friendly lifestyle. But that doesn't mean that you have to dress like ancient tribes, that wouldn't be modest, would it?

There is a drastic reformation in the manufacturing of fabrics which have natural coconut components added to them. Basically we all are aware of coconut coir. This is the stiff and coarse fiber present in the outer husk of the coconut. This coconut shell fiber is wear resistant and as well as hard water resistant which makes it durable and easy to maintain. Due to the innumerable potential benefits of this product, it is highly preferred in the fashion industry in creating new line outfits with a twist. The result is the development of the new coconut fabric called Cocona Fabric. With this innovation coconut is added to the effective eco-friendly line of clothing next to cotton and bamboo. The extensive properties of coconut fiber make it suitable for commercial clothing for all seasons, especially summer when it is too hot. With its benefits coming to light, no doubt it is the future of eco-friendly clothing.

Coconut Yarn:
The white fiber from the fresh coconuts with green outer cover is used to make ropes and doormats. On the other hand, they are also used to make fabrics. These husks are not directly incorporated but are transformed into durable and usable yarn which is then used in making attractive clothing. Initially, the undeveloped husks are soaked in water for about ten months. This is called retting and it is essential to loosen the strands of white fibers from the coconuts. Then, the white fibers are removed from the coconuts using a defibering machine and then spun into yarns using spinning wheels. Then these yarns are dyed into different colors and are weaved into a variety of clothing.

Cocona:
The regular synthetic fabrics are infused with coconut husks, not directly, but these husks are processed into value-added activated carbon or coconut charcoal. This coconut charcoal is infused in the synthetics fabrics such as recycled polyester. The resulting fabric has some amazing properties, it is naturally UV-protective, it wicks better, dries quickly, absorbs odor and release the odor in the wash and stays cooler for long hours which is found to be an incredible 30% to 50%. It is 92% fast drying than cotton. This is a breakthrough in the field of manufacturing sports clothing and gear. Several reputed sports clothing brands are already in the process of manufacturing and marketing Cocona fabric clothing in the form of sports jerseys, lightweight fleeces and shells.

Advantages of Coconut shell fabric:
  • Highly durable
  • UV resistant
  • Wicks moisture
  • Quick drying
  • Good odor absorbent
  • Wrinkle free
  • Light-weight
  • Comfortable
  • Eco-friendly and free from chemicals


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Know More About Coconut Charcoal

on Saturday, 3 March 2007

Having unique products in the house is a great achievement as one can boast of things that are not common. This helps to make the house look great as it has things that other people's houses do not have. One of the products that can help achieve this is the coconut charcoal. This can be used in any house for the cooking process because it can produce finger licking food. It can be used by anyone as it is user friendly and comes with simple and clear instructions that one can follow.

It is made from high quality material that enables you to use it for a very long time. It can be passed to the next generation who can pass it to the next and so on. There are no complications when it comes to handling the product as it has removable pieces that are sturdy and can be moved around with ease. In addition to this, the cleaning process is also an easy task and does not take long time. One can also dust it once in a while to keep it in good condition.

There are numerous speculations due to the material that product uses, it normally ends up with food that is smoky and has a funny taste. This is however not true as the product is made in such a way that it has high quality mechanism that ensures that the food is not tampered with. This ensures that one gets the tasty food they need without any interference from the cooking process. It does not have any impurities, thus it can be used inside the house without making it smell bad or making the house dirty. The product can be used with ease and does not need any complicated procedures to set it off. You only need to set it in the correct way and go on with other activities. It can be used for slow and low cooks especially when preparing meals for a large group of people. It provides the users with a number of cooking options so that one can choose the one they are most comfortable with. This enables you to have different styles of cooking different dishes to offer a tasty variety to individuals.

The coconut charcoal offers uniform heat so that the food is cooked evenly. This ensures that all the food has even browning so that one has good presentation of food that is offered. The airflow on this product is also restricted so that it can burn for longer. This ensures that it burns for a long time without the need of adding more material to it. This makes it cost efficient and effective, so that it can be used without a problem. The products are available in different stores around the globe. This makes it easy for individuals to get a hold of it.


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Outdoor Cooking Made Easier With Coconut Charcoal

on Wednesday, 28 February 2007

Outdoor cooking is a common means of cooking that can be used by families during functions such as family gatherings and in-house activities. There are various products in the market that you can choose from to make your outdoor cooking easier. Coconut cooking charcoal is one of these products that you can choose from. It is a cooker that can be used outdoors when cooking. It is used for cooking food of various kinds.

This type of cooker is used for different types of cooking such as grilling, baking at higher temperature, it can also be used in slow cooking and frying among other methods. This equipment is made up of materials that make it colorful and you can choose the color for the materials that match your choice. The fuel used when cooking food can be from various sources. One of these is from the coconut shells. This is a material that uses and produces high quality fuel. The fuel material is absorbent and is friendly to the environment. This means it can be used at anytime of the day from anywhere.

The fuel used in this cooker is food-grade fuel that is healthy for use even when ingested. They may be used in filtering of blood, in areas of the body such as kidney and liver. Coconut is a natural product that means that there limited chances of inhaling toxic substances while cooking food. They do not have artificial additives that are used on them or any kind of preservatives that may affect their natural composition.

The coconut charcoal can be used in a cooker that has a rib rack. The rib rack is used for covering the main grills when grilling food. Others may have a baking stone used for cooking food that need baking. It can be used to bake pizza, bread, or cake. It has a smooth finish that makes it efficient for use. It has a rotisserie that has a complete composition of the shafts and motor bracket that is meant to make the cooking process using the equipment easy.

The fuel burns slowly and therefore it saves heat and amount of fuel used when cooking outdoor. The slow burning of fuel gives out high quality temperature that cooks like other forms of fuel. It means that you can use a little quantity of fuel and still get the food ready. It is therefore economical for use.

The provision of stable heat makes it easy to use the fuel when cooking and therefore it makes it manageable. You can set a period under which you would like your food to cook or get ready. It is therefore a cheap and sophisticated way of cooking food.

Coconut charcoal can be used for barbecuing food and therefore make the family time a time to enjoy in the outside garden. They are made up of bricks of different colors that you can choose from to help you get one that suits your needs and your surrounding decor. You can also take advantage of the availability of the fuel in areas where they are common to reduce on the cost of fuel.


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Coconut Charcoal - Why You Need to Buy One?

on Monday, 5 February 2007

Coconut charcoal is the latest buzz word that is making its share of rounds in the outdoor cooking fraternity. This is largely attributed to the fact that it has fewer impurities and hence, aids in preparing food that is not contaminated in any way. In essence, when this type of charcoal is burnt, it is believed to leave only 3.5 percent of ash. In addition to this, it is important to state that it does not emit smoke compared to other forms of the same. This is contrary to some popular beliefs and claims that indicate that it gives off much smoke. To cap it all, it is important to state that the little smoked that is given off only serves to improve the taste of the food by giving it a more natural taste.

For these reasons, there are a couple of things that you need to consider when you go out to make your purchase. First, note that this is an ideal choice for people who want to control the amount of smoke emitted while they are cooking. This is especially true when you are preparing foods such as pizza, fish, coco and bread. It will ensure that you deliver sumptuous food that is free from all the impurities caused by smoke from the cooking mode. In addition to this, it will also help in giving your food a more natural taste that will have everyone coming back for more.

Another ideal feature that makes this a worthwhile investment is the ability of the coconut charcoal to cook consistently. This is attributed to the fact that it burns evenly and as such, ensures that you cook in a slow and even manner. This is what makes it an appealing choice. You can set your cooking going, sit back and relax while it prepares the food for you. In addition to this, it is also the perfect way of adding flavor to your food, especially when you are cooking meat. What is more, it is important to state that with this, you can also indulge in low cooking, a feature that cannot be found in any other cooking material.

By investing in this model, you also eliminate the possibility of blackening your cooking equipment as well as the surrounding. This fact is also attributed to the smokeless capabilities of the coconut charcoal. It is also important to state that when it is burnt, it gives you a sweet aroma and for this reason, it is also mostly used by street vendors. In this regard, it is often used in preparing chicken and fish and it rubs off on them giving them a flavored taste. To cap it all, it is important to state that it gives off a radiant infrared heat and this only serves to make it more appealing to the user. These are the major reasons attributed to the buzz associated with these models.



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Should You Be Consuming Coconut Charcoal?

on Saturday, 20 January 2007

If you're a middle-aged man, you've probable felt the pain of eating too much fast food, drinking too much, or dealing with naturally occurring stomach acid imbalances. Believe it or not, the answer could be a unique solution called coconut charcoal.

The fact that coconut charcoal could be beneficial to health should not be that much of a surprise. If you're an outdoorsman, or even just a weekend warrior, you probably know how to filter water using charcoal from your fire. Those same detoxifying features that go into that process could also be used to detox your body and settle your digestive system, if you use the right type of charcoal, of course.

It turns out that the "right type of charcoal" is coconut charcoal. 
Before I explain how it works, let's go over just a few of the benefits that coconut charcoal can provide you with.

The Benefits of Coconut Charcoal

Detoxify Your Body
Your body is constantly being assaulted with a variety of unwanted toxins that come from both your food and your environment. This constant bombardment can lead to many unhealthy side effects, including cellular damage, digestive issues, and decreases in energy. Coconut charcoal acts as a natural cleanser, ridding your body of unwanted chemicals and toxins.

Enhanced Digestive Health
Activated charcoal has been a remedy for digestive issues for thousands of years. It's use has been traced back to ancient Chinese medicine as a solution for bloating and stomach discomfort. Charcoal is the healthiest way to utilize the beneficial effects of activated charcoal to soak up unwanted stomach toxins.

Anti-Aging Benefits
As with any process of detoxification, charcoal can rid the body of toxins that prematurely age your internal organs. As we age there is an increasing sensitivity to harmful chemicals which can affect your hormone producing organs. By bolstering the health of these organs by eliminating toxins, your body will feel the effect of the years more slowly.

How Coconut Charcoal Works

The material contains microscopic pores that capture harmful elements like chemicals, metals, poisons, and even intestinal gases. Due to the unique chemical properties found in coconut charcoal, it is capable of capturing a lot of unwanted gas and toxins in your body, allowing you to pass them before they do damage.

Other Digestive Health Supplements

While charcoal is an excellent way to detoxify your body and improve digestive health, it's in no way the only name in the game. Here is a list of other supplements that can improve your health:

L-Glutamine (also helpful for nootropic supplements )
Chamomile
Ginger
Peppermint Oil
Licorice



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