She Plants Old Tea Bags In Her Garden. Months Later She Had The Best Flowers She's Ever Seen

By Editorial Staff in Facts On 31st October 2016
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#1 Compost.

Using tea for compost will help to enrich your soil and provide a natural acid rich and healthy compost.

To speed up the decomposition process and enrich your compost, pour a few cups of strongly brewed tea into the heap. The liquid tea will hasten decomposition and draw acid-producing bacteria, creating desirable acid-rich compost.

#2 Foot bath.

Soak your feet in a tea bath everyday and you will see foot odour problems will be a thing of the past.

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#3 Sunburn.

Place wet black tea bags to alleviate from the sting. If you got sunburned all over, immerse a couple of the bags in the bath for a cooling effect.

#4 Flowers.

The tannins found in black tea helps prevent fungus infecting your delicate flowers.

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#5 Sore gums.

Stick tea bags in your mouth. The tea will reduce bleeding, swelling, and help clot the blood.

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#6 Clean your furniture and floors.

Boil a few tea bags and let it cool afterwards. Dip your cleaning cloth and wring out the excess water. Use the cloth to clean and wipe your wood floors and furniture.

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#7 Puffy eyes.

Tannins are found in black tea. When you place the bags under the eyes it will decrease puffiness and clear the skin in the area.

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#8 Using the tea water as a cleanser.

Pour tea water over your scalp to fight off dandruff. Another benefit is that it will leave your hair looking shiny and smooth.

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#9 Water stains.

Soak your cleaning cloth in a bowl with a couple of tea bags and water. The tea will remove water stains on glass.

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#10 Warts.

Place wet and cool green tea bags on warts. Leave it for 15 minutes and repeat with a new bag for another 15 minutes.

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#11 Bad odour.

For those really nasty smelling shoes, place a dry tea bag inside the shoe. Leave it overnight and you'll notice the bag has absorbed the foul smell.

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#12 Stain remover.

Fill your sink with water and dirty dishes. Drop a tea bag and leave it overnight. All the stuck-on food will wash off without a problem.

#13 Small burns.

Tannins is a healing master. The polyphenolic biomolecule will reduce inflammation and provide relief to the affected area.

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#14 Smelly hands.

After cooking with onions, garlic, and other strong odour foods, run your hands under water while you scrub with a tea bag to get rid of the smell.

#15 Mouthwash.

Mix peppermint tea with a pinch of salt and hot water. Let it cool and use as a mouthwash. This concoction will be gentler on your mouth and will ease existing toothaches.