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  2. Calabash chalk - Wikipedia

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    By molding and heating this mixture, the calabash chalk is obtained. [5] It is available as a powder, a molded shape or a block. [4] [5] There are different views concerning the components of calabash chalk, the consensus being that the major component is aluminum silicate hydroxide.

  3. Otjize - Wikipedia

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    The use of otjize by both men and women has been documented, with the decline in use by men beginning in the 1960s and attributed to "the presence of the South African Defence Force in the region and the subsequent employment of many men as trackers and soldiers". [5] Otjize is also used for hygienic purposes due to water scarcity. Over time ...

  4. Lebollo la basadi - Wikipedia

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    Lebollo la basadi also known as female initiation among the Basotho is a rite of passage ritual which marks the transition of girls into womanhood.This activity is still practiced in the Free State, Mpumalanga, Eastern Cape and KwaZulu Natal provinces of South Africa.

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    Whey protein: This protein powder, derived from milk, is “best for muscle building and quick recovery due to its rapid absorption and complete amino acid profile,” says Durham. However, it’s ...

  6. Muti - Wikipedia

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    In Southern Africa, muti and other cognates of umuthi are in widespread use in most indigenous African languages as well as in South African English and Afrikaans, which sometimes use muti as a slang word for medicine in general. [1] This noun is of the umu/imi class so the singular ('tree') is umuthi and the plural ('trees') is imithi.

  7. Category:South African women chemists - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:South African chemists. It includes chemists that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "South African women chemists"