Friday, 31 July 2015

12 awesome things you can do with used tea bags

Star Online Report
Have you ever thought how many awesome things a used tea bag can do?  Don’t throw away that teabag because besides being a great drink, tea has quite a few household uses, reports Pulptastic.

1. Heals canker sores

Canker sores are little white open sores in the mouth which is a result of allergies or nutritional deficiency. Canker sores can be treated by tea bags as tea contains tannic acid, which is an astringent and has anti-inflammatory properties.

2. Helps recover bruising and stops bleeding

The tannic acid (and caffeine) in tea bags can help in healing minor cuts and shrinks open capillaries and wounds, reduces swelling and bruising, closes paper cuts and treats razor burns.

3. Soothe your eyes

If someone is suffering from fierce dark circles, it is advisable that they use tea bags on their eyes. Dark circles appear either because the rest of the skin has paled, or if under-eye blood circulation increases. To reduce dark circles, it is advised to lay back and put tea backs on the lower eyelids for a few minutes.

4. Heal sunburn

Tea bags make excellent soothing remedy for sunburns. Squeeze excess tea from the tea bag, then gently rub over the burns.

5. Toughen broken skin.

For those who like punching without gloves for sport, tea bags can help drain excess liquid from boils and blisters, as well as soothe pain and promote the healing of broken skin to make it tougher next time around.

6. Deodorize the fridge.

Tea bags absorb unpleasant odors, from everywhere and in cases of a smelly fridge a couple used tea bags will be the best remedy. For shoes, closets and window sills, unused tea bags can maximize moisture absorption.
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7. Help nurse your plants.

Tea bags have numerous benefits for plants. Tannic acids and other natural polyphenols in tea promote better and stronger plant growth.

8. Make homemade cleaning solutions.

Soaking dirty dishes in a tea solution breaks apart grease, and the same principle can be applied to mirrors, tables, furniture, and even the face. Yeah, tea cuts through facial grease, so tea bags can be used as decent homemade toner.

9. Protect the pots and pans from rust.

The tannins in tea, when rubbed all over a cast-iron pot, or a classical paella pan, prevents rust by delaying oxidation — similar to how ascorbic acid blocks oxidation in cut fruit, only for much longer.

10. Make scratches on wood furniture disappear.

Tea is a natural dye, and a tea bag is a quick fix for covering up light scratches on wood. It can be utilized to make an after-shampoo solution that will leave the hair colored and moisturized and also helps to combat hair graying.

11. Enrich your compost.

Tea’s polyphenols and phytochemicals are great in compost — tea nourishes seedlings, encourages growth, and speeds up decomposition within compost.

12. Tenderize tough cuts of meat.

Marinating meat in broth infused with tea will help tenderize it effectively, as the tannins in the tea break down muscle fibers in tougher cuts of meat, meaning you can enjoy your stroganoff that much more.

159 trafficking victims to be repatriated from Myanmar Aug 5

Star Online Report
A total of 159 Bangladeshi trafficking victims who were rescued by Myanmar from sea and scheduled to be brought back home yesterday, will be repatriated on August 5 due to rough weather in the sea.
“We have sent a letter to the Immigration and National Registration Department in Myanmar informing them to repatriate our 159 Bangladesh trafficking victims on August 5,” Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB)-17 commander Lieutenant Colonel M Rabiul Islam Rabi told our Cox’s bazar correspondent.
“And we hope that we would get a positive gesture in this regard,” the BGB official added.
They were scheduled to be repatriated to Bangladesh on Thursday but the effort failed due to the impact of Cyclone Komen, he said.
He also added that the ‘159 trafficking victims’, who were rescued by Myanmar navy, have been identified as Bangladeshi through a flag meeting with Myanmar Border Guard Police (BGP).
A total 150 Bangladeshi trafficking victims were repatriated home, on June 8, 37 on 19 and 155 brought back home on July 22.

Cyclonic storm 'Komen' lies as land depression

DHAKA, July 31, 2015 (BSS) - Maritime ports of Chittagong and Cox's Bazar have been advised to lower danger signal number seven but instead hoist local cautionary signal number three, said a met office release here today.

Maritime ports of Mongla and Pyra have been advised to lower danger signal number five but instead hoist local cautionary signal number three.

All fishing boats, trawlers and marine vessels over North Bay have been advised to remain in shelter till afternoon today (July 31) and proceed with caution till further notice.

Meanwhile, coastal observation and Radar imageries indicate that the
cyclonic storm 'Komen' crossed Chittagong coast near Sandwip at 6 am today and now lies over Noakhali and adjoining land area as a land depression.

It is likely to move west-northwestwards inland and weaken gradually by giving precipitation.

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