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Unrolling the Past: A Brief History of Bathroom Tissue and Corn Husks in America**

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By Jude Obuseh Before the soft rolls of toilet paper found their way into American bathrooms, a surprising alternative existed – corn husks. Let's delve into this fascinating historical nugget and explore how bathroom habits have evolved over time. 🌽🚽 In the era before modern conveniences, corn husks served a dual purpose in households. While they were commonly used in culinary practices, it might come as a surprise that they also had a role to play in personal hygiene. 🌽🏡 Before the invention of commercially produced toilet paper, individuals in various cultures sought creative solutions for personal cleanliness. In rural America, corn husks were one such resource. People would repurpose these natural materials for wiping, showcasing the resourcefulness of communities in utilizing what was readily available. 🌾♻️ Read Also:  🌍 Unveiling the Lost Continent: Scientists Reveal the Enigmatic Argoland in Southeast Asia 🧭🔍 The shedding of skin cells often ...