Unexpected uses of turmeric: three life hacks
Turmeric is known for its culinary capabilities, but it can be used not only in recipes. SSPDaily has prepared useful and practical tips on how this spice can be used as a natural teeth whitener, soothe skin irritation, and repel insects.
Natural teeth whitener
Make a paste by mixing turmeric powder with a little water, then apply it to your toothbrush and brush as you normally would. Utilizing its natural whitening properties, turmeric helps remove plaque, resulting in brighter, whiter teeth.
However, it is important to be careful when brushing your teeth, as turmeric can stain clothing and various surfaces. Be sure to rinse your mouth thoroughly after use.
Soothes skin irritation and inflammation
Turmeric has anti-inflammatory properties that can relieve itchy and inflamed skin. Mix turmeric powder with a little coconut oil to make a paste and gently apply it to the affected area.
Leave the paste on the skin for about 15 minutes and then rinse it off with water. The components of turmeric reduce redness and irritation, relieving various skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, and insect bites.
Turmeric as a natural insect repellent
Turmeric is an effective natural insect repellent. Make a repellent spray by mixing one teaspoon of turmeric powder, two cups of water, and a few drops of citronella or tea tree oil. Pour the mixture into a spray bottle and use it indoors or outdoors to repel insects.