- Tea bath – This can be done in different ways like putting a handful of green tea leaves in a mesh bag, tying well and soaking in hot water or you can use tea bags and used, this will give a revitalizing and purifying effect.
- Relief Eyepiece – With a used tea bag (wet and warm) to reach to cover each eyelid, can calm and cool tired eyes, this should be done five to ten minutes a day.
- Oral cleaning – Gargling with green tea helps fight bad breath and kills bacteria that settle in the mouth. The natural fluoride tea also contributes to strengthen tooth enamel and prevent conditions such as gingivitis.
- Teabags (old leaves of green tea) are used to produce aromatic sachets. For maintenance, it is recommended to cool the air bags once a week. The subtle aroma of tea promotes relaxation and helps you sleep.
- Incense Sea shaped stick cone or as essential oil – green tea has a delicate and pleasant aroma that promotes harmony and concentration. Not to be confused with oil "tea tree" – this is indicated for other uses, such as remarkable disinfectant.
- Fridge freshener – sachet with green tea leaves helps to eliminate odors that sometimes occur in refrigerators. However, the refrigerator is not a good place to store tea consumption since its delicate flavor can be impregnated with the odors from other foods.
- Mosquito burnt – tea leaves are also used to repel mosquitoes, so you can do is put some dry leaves in an incense burner and set fire to steaming hot for a few minutes.
- Cut the fat - In addition to these, green tea capsules are also helpful in cutting the extra fat and providing a perfect figure.
Sunday, 25 November 2012
8 Uses of Green Tea
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