Benefits of Used Tea Leaves: After making tea on gas, we filter it with a strainer and then throw the remaining tea leaves in the dustbin, but now you should not do this.

Leftover Tea Leaves Benefits: There is no dearth of tea lovers in India, it is the second most consumed liquid after water. From waking up in the morning till a relaxed evening does not pass without a sip of tea, in such a situation the consumption of tea leaves is very high in our homes. Usually, after preparing tea, we throw the remaining tea leaves in the dustbin, but if you know about its benefits, then you will not do this work even by mistake. Let us know how we can use the remaining tea leaves again.

How to use leftover tea leaves?

1. There will shine in the hair

Some people start losing the shine of their hair, in this case, you can use the remaining tea leaves. It acts as a natural conditioner. For this, wash the used tea leaf with clean water and filter it with a sieve. Now boil it in a vessel filled with water and when it cools down, wash your hair with it, if you do this regularly then your hair will get amazing shine.

2. Plants will remain healthy

Many people are fond of planting plants in their homes, but many times these plants start withering. In such a situation, after cleaning the remaining tea leaves, put them in the pot. It will act like fertilizer and plants will be seen in bloom.

3. Wounds will be healed

Antioxidant properties are found in tea leaves. This is the reason why many people use it to heal wounds and injuries. For this, after cleaning the remaining tea leaves, boil them in water and after cooling rub them on the injury, then after some time wash the affected areas with clean water.

4. Oily utensils

It is very difficult to keep the oily utensils kept in the kitchen sink together, many times the smell of oil does not go away even after washing them thoroughly, in such a situation, boil the remaining tea leaves and then use oil-rich water. Clean the utensils easily.

(Disclaimer: The information given here is based on home remedies and general information. Must take medical advice before adopting it. Kalamtimes does not confirm it.)