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Welcome to Production Therapy — the place where we explore how everyday products are made, from raw materials to finished goods. In today’s episode, we’re going inside one of the most fascinating natural-product factories on the planet: Coconut Oil Production. Millions of people use coconut oil every day — for cooking, skincare, haircare, and medicine — but almost nobody knows what really happens behind the scenes. From fresh coconuts harvested in tropical plantations, to high-speed de-husking and shell removal machines, to mechanical pressing, centrifuges, and purification systems, we reveal every step of how coconuts are transformed into pure, golden oil. You’ll see: 🥥 Coconut harvesting & shell removal 🥥 Washing & cleaning of coconut meat 🥥 Grinding, drying, and creating coconut mash 🥥 Cold pressing & expeller extraction 🥥 Filtration, centrifuging, and purification 🥥 Refining (for refined coconut oil) 🥥 Bottling, labeling, and packaging 🥥 Palletizing & global distribution Every stage is shown in cinematic detail with AI-enhanced visuals, giving you an exclusive look inside the world of coconut oil production. ________________________________________ ⭐ If you love factory documentaries, “how it’s made” videos, and industrial processes — subscribe to Production Therapy for more! 👍 Like this video 🔔 Subscribe for weekly factory deep dives 💬 Comment below: Which product or factory should we explore next? ________________________________________ ⚠️ AI Content Disclaimer This video includes AI-generated visuals and storytelling for educational and documentary purposes. Some scenes may creatively represent real processes and are intended for informative viewing only.