8 unexpected effects of eggshell

No matter what kind of egg yolk and whites you are using, there is a part of the egg everyone is almost wasting: eggshell. According to experts, eggshell has many effects, from cleaning clothes, protecting plants to treating insect stings or increasing coffee flavor.

Unusual use of eggshell

1. Shiny flower vase

If you have a fragile, fragile flowerpot but are stained in corners or difficult to touch, try eggshells to clean them. Crush the eggshell and put it in a jar with lemon juice , leave it for a few days and occasionally bump. Acid in lemon juice will attack grease, while pieces of eggshell scrape off stains from glass or porcelain.

As a final step, discard the entire shell and lemon juice in the jar, wash it with hot soapy water and allow to dry.

2. Remove white clothes

Eggshell is porous, so they can absorb dirty smudges easily. A good tip is to break the eggshell, put it in a small cotton linen bag and put it in the washing machine and white clothes. One thing to note is, you must be sure to lock the mouth of the cloth bag to prevent the eggshell from clinging to the washing machine cage. When warm water makes foam stains, egg shells absorb them, protecting white clothes from ivory color.

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3. Protect plants before snails

You can prevent snails from destroying plants in your garden by sprinkling eggshells around their roots . According to experienced gardeners, snails hate moving through unusual and sharp surfaces, so leave your plants alone.

4. Smooth down the insect bite

Soak the eggshell in apple cider vinegar for a few days, then apply this mixture to the insect bites or rashes. This is really effective because when soaked in apple cider vinegar, the eggshell begins to decompose, allowing its calcium carbonate to react with the vinegar to form calcium acetate. This is an astringent, like a cream made from zinc oxide and iron oxide, which can help soothe, harden and protect delicate skin.

Eggshell and apple cider mixtures have a shelf life of about 1 month, if stored in a refrigerator.

5. Increase the yield of tomato plants

Put a handful of crushed eggshells into the hole before planting tomato plants. They will provide the calcium needed for plant growth and development. This lack of nutrients can lead to rots of flower stalks, making the tomatoes brown and supportive.

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6. Making coffee taste better

Add one teaspoon of small crushed eggshell (5ml spoon) to your pure coffee powder before mixing. Calcium carbonate in the shell will neutralize part of the acid in coffee, which can make coffee more bitter.

7. Calcium supplementation for humans

A good way to utilize eggshells is to turn them into calcium supplements for you. To do this, first put the eggshell in the oven at a temperature of 180 degrees C for about 10 minutes. Then, cool the eggshells and crush them into a fine powder. Put one tablespoon of eggshell powder into a soup or smoothie to use once a day, to provide extra calcium for your body.

Processed eggshell powder can be used within 1 month if stored in a refrigerator.

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8. Help the hen lay more eggs

Another amazing, amazing benefit of eggshell is to help the hens to add more eggs. First of all, you dry the eggshell and use a green smoothie or mortar to crush them into powder.Mix some of this eggshell powder into chicken food. This will be a great, no-cost alternative to shellfish calcium supplements, often sold in livestock and poultry stores. You can also use this eggshell powder for birds to eat.