Aired (August 25, 2024): Pagbabago sa mga kuko, senyales daw ng sakit?!
Kasama ang cast ng upcoming youth-oriented show ng GMA Public Affairs na ‘MAKA,’ sagutin natin ang iba’t ibang katanungan sa Bakit List: Usapang Kuko!
Watch episodes of 'AHA!' every Sunday morning on GMA Network, hosted by Drew Arellano. #AHAGMA #AHAmazingLearning
Kasama ang cast ng upcoming youth-oriented show ng GMA Public Affairs na ‘MAKA,’ sagutin natin ang iba’t ibang katanungan sa Bakit List: Usapang Kuko!
Watch episodes of 'AHA!' every Sunday morning on GMA Network, hosted by Drew Arellano. #AHAGMA #AHAmazingLearning
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00:00Why is number 2? Why is there a white line on our coconut?
00:07What I know is that if this coconut is cut off, that's probably the next one to run away.
00:14If you have this, it means you're healthy.
00:16For me, I don't have that. So I don't have an answer right now.
00:19I'm so unhealthy.
00:23I don't have that.
00:24I don't have that.
00:25I don't have that either.
00:26They also said that if you have an extra here, someone will crush you.
00:32This line is called Lunula.
00:35And we have this because this is part of the nail matrix.
00:41The area where the new nail cells are produced.
00:45Lunula is more visible on the coconut that we grew.
00:48But it also exists on all coconuts.
00:51This is the whitish or crescent shape that is on the base of our coconut.
00:55But did you know that it also determines the condition of our health?
01:00The change of color and size of Lunula suggests diseases like chronic renal failure or congestive heart failure.
01:09Aside from Lunula, other conditions of coconut can also be an indicator of disease.
01:13The skin and the nail and even the hair is the window of what is happening inside your body.
01:21So if you see discoloration on the coconut, you may have a health problem.
01:26Like for example, the heart, the liver.
01:29It can also be an infection.
01:31It can also be a genetic problem.
01:37Back at this number 3.
01:38Why do other people like to bite their coconuts?
01:43I used to do that when I was a kid.
01:46Bannerism.
01:47Bannerism.
01:48Bannerism.
01:49Bannerism.
01:50But for me, biting a coconut is not a mannerism.
01:53For me, based on my experience, I do it when I'm bored.
01:58Sometimes, I get tired of looking for a nail cutter.
02:01Nail biting is called onychophagia.
02:04And there are many reasons why people do it.
02:07Biting a coconut is an emotional response to people's stress, anxiety, or anxiety.
02:12This is the coping mechanism of other people to manage their emotions.
02:17It's not really a life-threatening condition.
02:20It's just induced by people because of some problems that can be related to stress or anxiety.
02:29If you can't avoid it, you may feel a tingling sensation around the coconut and damage the coconut's tissues.
02:35So to avoid it, a dermatologist's advice?
02:38You can cover it with a glove.
02:40I don't advise artificial nails or preso nails.
02:42Because you need to connect it or you need to glue it on the actual nail which can be damaging to the nail itself.
02:52The issues with the coconut should not be prolonged.
02:55And because we have new knowledge in cooking,
02:57when it comes to the proper care of the coconut,
02:59I'm sure you nailed it!
03:02Aha!
03:12Learn more at www.coconut.org