Stop Throwing Out Your Teabags! Try Planting Them Like This And Watch What Happens

Stop Throwing Out Your Teabags! Try Planting Them Like This And Watch What Happens

I adore tea! 😊 I start my mornings with a cup of spearmint-infused green tea. I make tea in the afternoon, chai. My favorite tea is ginger and honey when I'm feeling nauseous. I take a sip of black tea to help lift my spirits. I end my evenings with a cup of hot chamomile tea to aid in my sleep. I incorporate detox teas, peppermint, or cinnamon into my day whenever I'm feeling particularly virulent.

Many teabags are the end product. Even though I go through a lot of them, it seems wasteful to throw them away.

You don't have to feel horrible anymore, fellow teabags like me. Here are a few ways you can use the bag to get just as many benefits as the tea!

 

11 Ingenious Uses for Teabags

  1. Relieves Sunburn – Black tea contains an acid that soothes the painful heat from sunburns. Press the cooled tea bag to the skin for instant relief.
  2. Rejuvenate Tired-Looking Eyes – Skip the coffee after a night of insomnia. Make a black tea instead, and rub the bags around your eyes. The tannins in the tea have a calming effect and can restore your skin!
  3. Ease Minor Burns – For those who sometimes burn themselves while making tea, myself included, the solution is right at your fingertips. Tannins in teabags soothe inflammation created by high heat. Press the cooled bag to the affected area. It will feel better right away.
  4. Hair Rinse – Pouring tea over your hair is very beneficial to your locks. It helps stop dandruff and adds a beautiful shine. In your next shower, scrub you scalp using your favorite tea that was steeped for at least an hour. Try it once, and you will definitely do it again!
  5. Warts – The antioxidants in green tea can stop warts from enlarging. Simply place a cooled tea bag on the wart and secure it with a bandage or medicine tape. Exchange for a new teabag after fifteen minutes. The wart should come off in a few days.
  6. Freshen Up Smelly Shoes – Don’t resign yourself to wear sneakers that smell like your last workout. Prevent the odor with a dry tea bag inserted in the shoe. It will absorb any nasty scent.
  7. Grow Beautiful Roses – Tannins in teas can reduce the pH levels of soil, preventing fungus from emerging around the base of the plant. The result is magnificent blooms. Simply place tea leaves or a bag around the soil of the plant.
  8. Clean Dishes – Grimy dishes? Don’t fret. Soak them overnight with a couple of teabags. This will ease the scrubbing for you the next morning.
  9. Remove Water Stains from Mirrors – The bathroom mirrors are always in the splash zone whether from vigorous face-washing, hair-drying, or teeth brushing. To fix this, brew a few tea bags and soak your rag with it. When you wipe your mirror, it will be flawlessly clean!
  10. Remove Odors from Hands – Chopping garlic or onions leave an unpleasant, smelly residue. Try washing your hands with teabags instead of a bar of soap. It will remove more of the odor.
  11. Sore Gums – One never appreciates how nice it is to have a pain-free mouth until their gums begin throbbing whether from a sickness or surgery. To soothe the agony, insert teabags into your mouth like gauze pads. The bags will help form a blot clot, reducing the bleeding and swelling.

Keep the Bags!

Store your used tea bags in a covered jar in the fridge to grab whenever you one. Once you start trying out these uses, you won’t understand how you lived without them!

All this talk of tea made me really in the mood for a cup.

Cheers!

 

Source:

Jenny Brown.She Never Tosses Old Teabags. Instead, She Plants Them Outside For Reason I Never Expected. http://shareably.net/ways-to-reuse-old-tea-bags/?utm_source=page&utm_medium=facebook&utm_campaign=DIY Published: March 14, 2016. Accessed: October 6, 2016.

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