The use of tea bags is becoming increasingly popular due to its convenience and speed. The tea leaves are neatly contained in the bag, and it only takes a second to throw them away. However, you will miss out on the amazing benefits of used tea bags if you always discard them. In many cases, you can take advantage of the benefits of used tea bags.
Many uses of used tea bags
You can solve many problems with used tea bags.
Make the air more pleasant
Add a few drops of your favorite essential oil to a used tea bag and hang them in your house, office, or even your car. They will act as a perfect air purifier, making the room more breathable and fragrant.
Used tea bags have many amazing uses. (Photo: Timesofindia)
Soothe sunburned skin
If you forget to apply sunscreen on a sunny day and get sunburned, the used tea bag will be your savior. The tannic acid and theobromine in the tea help absorb heat from the sunburned area, and other components of the tea help regenerate the damaged skin. All you need to do is massage the sunburned area with a wet used tea bag to soothe the skin.
Soothe bruises and small scratches
The tannins and caffeine in tea have the ability to constrict blood vessels. Bruises appear when the blood vessels under the skin rupture. When you place a tea bag on a bruise, the blood vessels under the skin will constrict, helping the bruise fade faster. This technique can also be applied to small scratches to help clot the blood faster.
Reduce dark circles and eye bags
This is an amazing use of used tea bags that has surprising results. All you need to do is soak two used tea bags, squeeze out all the water, let them cool down, then close your eyes and place the tea bags over your eyes for 15 minutes.
The anti-inflammatory properties of used tea bags make them a popular home remedy for improving eye bags and dark circles.
Treat redness and insect bites
All you need to do is squeeze out the water from the used tea bag and put it in the refrigerator. When the tea bag is cool, apply it directly to the insect bite or itchy area until the itching sensation disappears. The astringent properties of tea can help soothe the itching sensation caused by redness or insect bites.
Soothe tired feet
The antioxidants in tea help soften and care for the skin, while reducing foot odor. Just put the used tea bags in a basin of water for soaking your feet. This method also helps reduce the discomfort of standing for long periods of time.
Tea leaves can be used as fertilizer (Photo: Getty)
Use them as fertilizer
Used tea bags contain a lot of nitrogen, so they can be used as fertilizers. You can tear open the used tea bag and sprinkle the tea leaves around the base of the plant. Diluted tea can also be sprayed on plants to prevent insects and pests.
Clean carpets
Tea also acts as a chemical-free deodorizer. Just let the used tea bag dry, then tear it open to get the tea leaves inside. Mix the tea leaves with a handful of baking soda, then sprinkle the mixture over the carpet. After about 20 minutes, use a vacuum cleaner to remove the mixture from the carpet.
Clean kitchen utensils and windows
The tannins in tea can help break down the grease on dirty pots. Just place the used tea bags at the bottom of the dirty pot or pan, pour boiling water into it, and let it sit overnight. After a night, you can easily clean the pot or pan. Black tea bags can also clean glass doors and mirrors.
Use tea bags correctly
Soak the tea bag in hot water at a temperature of 56-62 degrees Celsius: This is the temperature that makes the tea taste the best. Water that is too hot can have a negative effect on the digestive system, while cold tea is not good for the throat.
Do not soak the tea for too long: Drink the tea right after brewing to enjoy the delicious and refreshing taste of the tea. When tea is soaked for too long in water, the color of the tea can change and lose its original taste. Do not drink tea that has been left overnight.
Do not brew multiple tea bags at the same time: Many people like to brew 2-3 tea bags at the same time for a stronger taste, which can stimulate the nervous system and affect sleep. Drinking too much tea can also cause gastric mucosal spasm, protein precipitation, affect digestion function, reduce iron absorption, and lead to anemia.
You should not drink more than 6 cups of tea a day. Drinking more than this can have a negative impact on digestion; do not use tea to take medicine because the substances in tea will reduce the effectiveness of the medicine. Also, do not mix tea with other drinks as it can cause constipation. Do not drink tea on an empty stomach as it can have a negative effect on the stomach.
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