6 hidden value of tea leaves residue

Jul 07, 2026

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    Friends who love drinking tea, please don't throw away the tea residue casually anymore! Old white tea, green tea, and tangerine peel tea that we usually drink may seem tasteless after steeping, but in fact, there are still more than half of their nutrients and uses left. They are all very practical and good for daily life.

    The most recommended option for everyone is to make tea pillows! Thoroughly dry and air dry the tea residue, remove moisture, collect it and put it in a pillowcase. Tea has a natural fragrance and excellent breathability, which helps to calm the mind and relieve daily brain fatigue. It is refreshing and not stuffy when sleeping, much more comfortable than ordinary pillows.

Tea leaves are also perfect for soaking feet. Boil leftover tea leaves in water at night and mix them with warm water to soak your feet. This can relieve fatigue, dampness, and fatigue. For friends whose hands and feet are prone to cold and dampness, soaking them regularly is particularly comfortable.

    More daily home magical application: sun dried and packed in small cloth bags, placed in wardrobes, shoe cabinets, and refrigerators to absorb odors, dehumidify and remove moisture, natural and clean.

     Using tea leaves to cultivate flowers is even more unique. Burying tea leaves in flower pots can loosen the soil, supplement trace nutrients, and promote the growth of green plants. Wash dishes and wipe the stove, rub with wet tea residue to easily remove oil stains, use less dishwashing detergent, gentle and environmentally friendly.

    Little tea residue, full of treasures. Easy to use, saving money and promoting health. Life is so delicate and worry free!

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