MarketplaceTea Bag Bin Top 20 Benefits of Tea We all know that tea leaves that are very drinkable brew a hot and cold, with or without milk or sugar. Some prefer lemon in tea, or chai masala. Some uses for tea:
1. The first suggestion is that I often use with my children when they have lost a tooth. If you had a tooth pulled or a child lost a tooth to stop bleeding, IA dry clean dish bag. Bite gently. It will stop the bleeding and form a clot.
2. An astringent skin toner /: The tannin in tea is excellent astringent. Simply wipe a wet tea bag on your face.
3. Razor Burn: teabags will relieve the pain!
4. Cure canker sores: Place a wet tea bag directly on the sores for several minutes. The tannin in tea will draw out moisture and dry so that it heals.
5. Infected cut: Soak a tea bag in cold water and place it on the site of injection to relieve pain
6. Foot deodorant: Boil a liter of water and add 6 tea bags. Let steep for about 15 minutes, then cool completely. Pour it in a bucket and soak your feet in for about 20-30 minutes. After this dry your feet completely and do not wash or rinse. The tannin in tea closes your pores, which prevents perspiration away and it kills the bacteria that causes odor. Also soak your tennis shoes in this tea mixture to help remove and stop the smell.
The tea is a great natural remedy to relieve sore throat, helping to loosen the cough, and terrible for upset stomachs.
7. Puffy eyes: Dip two tea bags in boiling water, remove quickly, let them cool completely, then wring them and apply them to your eyes for about 20 minutes. This also works if you use a used teabag.
8. Rinse hair: Wash your hair with a cup of tea after shampooing hair silky and shiny
9. Easing the pain of minor burns: Allow the tea to cool completely, then apply directly to minor burns, including sunburn. The tea will act as an analgesic and relieve pain. Do not use tea that contains honey, lemon or milk, sugar or cream, because they can worsen the burn.
10. Plant Fertilizer: Sprinkle tea leaves in your garden or around your plants. They work as an excellent fertilizer, and roses seem to thrive with them.
11. Compost Tea: I use used tea and also leftover tea in my compost bin as it accelerates the decomposition of compost and creates a rich acid.
12. Dye fabric: chiffon fabric or most natural fibers can be tea stained to appear aged. Brew tea as you would to drink, or higher for more color, soak fabric in liquid until it appears a bit darker than you want the fabric to be. Even soaking overnight will give a strong color. The black tea gives the darkest hue. Keep in mind that it will lighten as it dries. Finished items can also be tinted tea the same way. An old blouse, or a piece of embroidery, or just about anything you can think, can be aged in this way.
13. Polish the wood furniture pure wood or wood floors with a soft cloth dipped in a freshly prepared tea to add shine to them. I moppings substitute for my kitchen floor in teak with strong tea and white vinegar.
14. Cleaning mirrors: Dip a soft cloth in a solution of tea and clean the mirrors for extra shine.
15. Potpourri: tea leaves dry with a tea bag to make a wonderful pot-pourri. Just discharge of small dishes and place around the house. In fact a light fragrance and natural. You can add oils to the leaves if you wish.
16. Detergent: Have a caked on grease cooking pan? Place a tea bag in it and soak overnight. The acid in tea helps to break down fat accumulations.
17. Tea Marbled E. Posted on March 7, 2010.
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