Bananas are an awesome fruit. They taste good, make excellent phones, and come in their own handy packaging. You might eat that delicious banana and then compost the peel, but did you know that it actually has lots of worthwhile benefits? Peels are full of antioxidants, minerals, and vitamins, so next time you enjoy a banana, hang onto the peel and try out some of these awesome uses. While not always scientific, many people will attest to the validity of these hacks. Check out the idea link below the photo to learn more about each.
1. Relieve mosquito bites
Many people believe that rubbing the inside of a banana peel on a mosquito bite will help to relieve the itching and reduce the swelling. There isn't any scientific proof to back this up, though it might be because the banana peel draws fluid from the bite. Wait until you're inside and not going back out, however, as a banana might actually attract mosquitoes outside.
2. Polish shoes
A great alternative to shoe polish is a banana peel. Simply rub your shoe with the inside of the peel. When you're done, buff the shoes with a soft cloth. Bananas are full of potassium, which is also in shoe polish. Plus, the banana's natural oils soak into leather which helps make your shoes last longer!
3. Whiten teeth
The potassium in banana peels is thought to help whiten your teeth. Choose a banana that looks just ripe, which is when the potassium levels are optimal. Open it from the bottom end upward, then rub the inside of the peel against your teeth until they're completely coated in banana paste. Apply for at least two minutes, and leave the paste for about ten. When you're done, brush your teeth with toothpaste to remove the residue.
4. Remove warts
Many believe that applying a banana peel to a wart each night helps to heal warts and keep them from coming back. First, cut a piece of ripe banana peel large enough to cover the area. Put the inside against your skin, and secure it using medical tape. Leave it overnight, and remove the peel in the morning. You should notice an improvement after the first use, and you can continue until it's gone.
5. Tenderize meat
If you're worried about your meat drying out while it cooks, try adding a ripe banana peel to the pan. It should keep your meat juicy.
6. Remove splinters
According to everyone's favorite tv doctor, Dr. Oz, banana peels can help to remove slivers. Cover the splinter with the inside of a banana peel and secure it using medical tape. Leave it for a few hours or overnight. Supposedly the enzymes in the peel soften the skin, meaning the splinter will come right out.
7. Heal bruises
A home remedy for healing a bruise is to apply a banana peel to the skin. You can either rub the banana peel on the bruise, or tape it on overnight.
8. Polish silver
A banana peel can help to reclaim the shine on mildly tarnished silver. All you need to do is blend a few banana peels with some water. Rub the polish onto the silverware, then wash it off and dry it with a clean cloth.
9. Get rid of aphids
Some gardeners believe that banana peels help to control aphids. You can either shred the peels and sprinkle them around your plants, or bury the banana peels in your garden. The aphids should disappear in a day or two.
10. Diminish the appearance of wrinkles
Rubbing the inside of a banana peel on wrinkles is thought to help reduce their appearance and prevent future lines. Apparently the antioxidants and vitamin C present in bananas boosts collagen production and helps with circulation.
11. Feed roses
Dig down about four inches near your plants and bury your banana peels. You can plant them whole or shred them up. The potassium helps roses to grow.
12. Help acne
You can rub the inside of a banana peel on your blemished face for about ten minutes to help treat acne. You're advised not to wash your face afterward as the residue continues to work on your skin after you've finished rubbing.
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