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What can the brewed tea be used for?
1. Wash your face: An old aunt washes her face with leftover tea every morning and soaks her feet at night. She told reporters that her skin is good, she can't grow spots, and she sleeps well at night because of the leftover tea. The residual vitamins, tea polyphenols and other nutrients in tea have health care effects on the skin, and also have the function of assisting anti-inflammatory and detoxification. Therefore, washing your face with the tea left over after soaking for a while can really make your skin smooth and avoid pigmentation and dullness. Second, shampoo: washing your hair with leftover tea can also relieve scalp moisture itching. Third, use tea residue to brush your teeth and rinse your mouth: when you get up in the morning, if the taste of tea has not changed significantly overnight, brushing your teeth and rinse your mouth is the best use, which can not only prevent oral capillary bleeding, but also play a role in sterilization and anti-inflammation. It can protect the oral cavity and protect the oral mucosa, gums and teeth. Fourth, relieve eye fatigue: due to long-term eye fatigue, redness and congestion can also be washed with tea. Fifth, soak your feet with tea residue: In the past, old people all knew that using tea to clean small wounds, scrape the skin and have minor injuries. Tea can play a role in cleaning and diminishing inflammation. In addition, tea also has the function of auxiliary sterilization, which can remove odor, protect capillaries and help relieve contracture of peripheral nerves. Therefore, soaking feet to help sleep is effective. Concentrate tea residue and boil water to soak feet, which can promote blood circulation of feet, make meridians of the whole body smoother, and prevent frostbite. It also has a good foot warming effect in winter, especially for middle-aged and elderly people. Sixth, the use of tea residue as a pillow: after the remaining tea leaves are dried, they can be used as pillows. Tea pillows can not only purify the odor produced by human breathing and breathing after falling asleep, but also purify dust mites in the air. Soft tea can also absorb the noise at night. If someone may think that the pillow made of tea is too soft and thin, it is better to make a thin one and put it on the big pillow. Tea pillows also have a special function, which is to relieve nervous tension and help people who have been tired for a day to relax and fall asleep. The weather is getting hotter and hotter, and the dampness removing effect of tea leaves can make the neck of hot flashes feel sweaty and sticky, and prevent eczema, which is most suitable for the elderly and children. It should be noted that tea pillows should be dried frequently to let the water absorbed by them be distributed. Seven, the use of tea residue as flower fertilizer: the brewed tea also has nutrients such as inorganic salts and carbohydrates, which can help flowers and plants grow and reproduce. Dumping tea residue in a flowerpot can keep soil moisture, mix it with soil and put it in the flowerpot, and it can also be used as fertilizer for flowers. Eight, in addition to odor: tea residue can also remove the fishy smell and garlic smell in the container, scrub greasy pots and bowls, wood, bamboo tables and chairs, and make them bright and clean. Dry the remaining tea leaves and spread them in wet places to remove moisture. Nine, soaking wool: soaking wool and fabric with warm tea residue can make its color fresh as new, and it has a faint tea smell. After drying, it can be made into towels or sweaters immediately. Ten, tea residue is used for healing: tannin in tea residue has the function of coagulating protein, sterilizing and diminishing inflammation. Boiling tea residue with appropriate amount of water and applying it externally to the affected area can treat sores, swelling and swelling. When slightly scalded, the roasted and ground tea residue and proper amount of vegetable oil are mixed into paste, and rubbing the affected area can play an anti-inflammatory and analgesic role. 11. Dry the remaining tea leaves and burn them on a plate. This kind of smoke can not only remove the odor in the toilet, but also drive away mosquitoes indoors. Twelve, after the fish is baked in the oven at home, there will always be a fishy smell on the grill, which will linger. At this time, throwing away the unused tea residue can come in handy. Put the dried tea residue in the oven to dry, and the tea fragrance can remove the unpleasant smell. Use wet green tea or coarse tea instead. Thirteen, put the tea into cooking, rice will be more fragrant, put the soaked alpine tea on the eyelids, you can improve your eyesight and eliminate dark circles. Tea residue can also be used as organic fertilizer for potted plants.

14. Before sweeping the floor, if the soaked tea leaves are squeezed dry, sprinkled on the ground and then swept, the dust will not fly, and the tea leaves will take the dust away, making the ground extra clean. To sum up, the uses of tea residue, such as making tea eggs, removing stains and rust spots, removing the bad smell of tableware and clothes, cleaning and dust removal, etc. It seems that this tea residue is really a treasure.