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13 Top Uses Of Tea Bags
Tea of all varieties is delicious and filled with health benefits. There are different uses of various types of tea. For example, black tea is useful as it contains high levels of tannins, which help in blood clotting and reducing blood pressure. Tannins are responsible for the astringent and antioxidant properties, dark colour and bitter taste of tea.
Chamomile tea has soothing qualities, useful for relieving inflammation. Peppermint tea is great for reuse as a mild mouthwash to replace commercial alternatives. Nettle tea can be steeped for many hours and reused multiple times as it has many minerals.
But did you know that the used tea bags can have many uses? Even after you've enjoyed your tea, there are many additional uses of tea bags, which you would normally throw in the trash bin. After knowing the uses of tea bags, you will never want to throw them out.
Can tea bags be reused? Boldsky will share some 14 amazing uses of tea bags.
Have a look at some uses of tea bags.
Canker Sores And Cold Sores
This is one of the best uses of tea bags. Canker sores appear in the mouth and are painful. Both canker sores and cold sores are painful and take time to heal. You can speed up the healing process by soaking a black tea bag in warm water. Cool it and put in mouth for some time. This should bring relief and speed up healing.
Puffy And Sore Eyes
One of the best tea bag uses is that it relieves puffy and swollen eyes. Simply place cool tea bags over your eyelids for a few minutes for soothing puffy tired eyes. This will give immediate relief and also decrease puffiness.
Soothe A Sunburn
Can tea bags be reused? Re-used black tea bags ease the pain of a sunburn. Place the used tea bag on the affected area to get quick relief.
Heal Insect Bites
Used tea bag helps in soothing inflammation and pain caused by insect bites. You can use black or green tea bags and soak them in warm water. Apply this water on the bites or tape the tea bag directly on the bite for instant relief. This is one of the great tea bag uses.
Skin Infections
Tea bags cure skin infections. Soak a used black or green tea bag in warm water and apply it on the affected area for 10 minutes. The tannins help to reduce swelling and decrease redness. Tea also have anti-microbial activity. Green tea extract is good for treating skin problems.
Oral Health
Peppermint tea bags can be used as a great mouthwash. It gives a nice fragrance also, apart from its anti-infective properties. Soak reuse peppermint tea bags in hot water to make a strong peppermint brew. You can gargle with this peppermint extract. This natural breath freshener is free and a lot better than chemical ones.
Remove Warts
Black tea can help to draw warts out from the root due to the acidity in the tannins. Tape the wet tea bag to the affected area and leave it for a few hours. Replace daily until the wart is gone. You should see results within a few days.
Heal A Bruise
Tannins help to constrict the blood vessels and speed up the healing process. Press a warm wet black tea bag to the bruise a few times per day to help shrink swollen tissue.
Remove Odours
Use a black tea bag to rub the scent out of your fingers that you get when you cut onions or garlic. You can also use the same tea bag to remove residual onion or garlic odours from your wooden cutting board.
Enhance Highlights
Chamomile tea bags can be reused to make a strong hair rinse which will bring out blonde highlights. Use 6 tea bags per litre of hot water to make an infusion and rinse your hair with it before you take a shower.
Mineral Supplement
Nettle tea is high in minerals such as calcium, magnesium and iron. Save nettle tea bags to make a strong, mineral-rich infusion. Use as many tea bags as you want and boil it in water. Let the tea bags steep for several hours. Store it in the fridge and drink as a daily mineral tonic. It is great for healthy hormones and immune function.
Wound Healing
Apply a used tea bag on a wound and it will heal fast. Tannins present in tea helps in healing and forming blood clots later.
Oily Skin
If you have oily skin and tried everything to remove excess oil from your skin, try wiping a used tea bag on your face. Your face will glow and also help in preventing pimples.