This is something
that we need to adopt more wholeheartedly. Recall oranges and
bananas are new to our food culture and that means we never learned
to truly work with the as with plants used here for thousands of
years.
I recommend
peeling the zest on all citrus fruit as a matter of course, allowing
it to properly air dry then run it through a grinder to produce a
coarse powder for easy use. Then use it. I have put it into cakes,
but simply adding it to tea is also sensible.
Now we discover
the virtues of the banana peel.
I also think that
we need to seriously look at drying the papaya skin after it has been
cleaned of its fruit. We already know that the enzymes are powerful
dissolvers of meat and this dryed cubed skin can surely be used in
meat dished at least. We will have to experiment here.
This must apply to
most fruit whose skins we have been discarding. Much of the food
value often resides there.
As an aside, share
the results of any experiments here as there is no other place
tracking this yet that I am aware of.
Why You Should Never Throw Away
Orange or Banana Peels
http://www.naturalcuresnotmedicine.com/2014/07/never-throw-away-orange-banana-peels.html
Did
you know the peels of some fruits hold some of the most powerful
nutrients in the world? There are many uses, both medicinal and
practical, for orange and banana peels that aren’t known by many.
So, next time you think about throwing away one of these peels, you
may want to remember this information.
ORANGE
PEELS
It’s
always a good idea to minimize pesticide levels by choosing organic
oranges. Oranges tend to be grown with lower pesticide usage than
most fruits but a good cleaning with 1 tablespoon of lemon juice and
1 tablespoon of white vinegar in 1 cup of water will remove almost
any pesticide with ease.
An
Orange’s peel and apple’s skin are similar because most of the
nutrients are in the skin of these fruits. According to Rebecca Wood,
author of The New Whole Foods Encyclopedia, “One medium orange
contains over 60 flavonoids and 170 different phytonutrients.” They
are good for your skin, your system and your home too. Dr. Jaishree
Bhattacharjee, Ayurvedic consultant with Satvikshop helps us find out
it’s different uses.
Medicinal
Properties of Orange Peels
As per Ayurveda, orange peel is tikta (bitter) and it improves digestion and can speed up your metabolism. It helps to naturally beat gas, heartburn, vomiting and acidic eructation. It’s also great to perk up your appetite and relieve nausea.
Due
to its pacifying properties, orange peel powder helps dissolve phlegm
in respiratory systems, alleviate coughs, and asthma.
Most
of the beneficiary aspects of orange peels come from their essential
oils, which have anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory properties.
Essential oil “d-limonene” has the ability to defuse stomach
acids and maintain normal intestinal movements. It also promotes
normal liver function.
Studies
have shown that orange
peel can dissolve cholesterol and triglyceride.
That means consumption of an orange peel can benefit obese people who
have high cholesterol levels. It has a flavonoid known as
hesperidine, which is said to be effective against colon cancer and
osteoporosis.
Essential
oils from orange peels are sedative in nature so it makes them great
for calming nerves and inducing sleep. Use orange peels in baths or
simmer in a pot to uplifting your mood or to beat insomnia naturally.
Beauty
Properties of Orange Peels
Rub some orange peels on your skin gently if you have oily skin. Oily skin responds well to application of orange peels. It helps balance the skin’s oil and makes your skin smoother and softer.
Dried
orange peel beads can act as a natural exfoliator by removing dead
cells and blackheads gently and naturally.
Orange
peels help in removing dark spots and blemishes.
Due
to its cleansing, anti inflammatory, anti bacterial and antifungal
properties, it works
well against pimples and acne.
To remove
damp or musky odor your house and
fill it with beautiful fragrance, boil a few peels in water and maybe
add some clove or cinnamon.
Orange
Peels in Cooking
If you use organic peels in cooking the orange zest can enhance the taste and flavour of many dishes.
Dried
orange peels can absorb humidity from brown sugar. Just place half a
peel in the bag.
Candy
made with orange peels can improve your appetite and the vitamin c in
them protects you by boosting your immune system.
BANANA
PEELS
Like
oranges, make sure you use organic banana peels to reduce your
exposure to pesticide levels and you may even want to try the wash
described above anyways.
Banana
peels are full of antioxidants, minerals, and vitamins, so they can
naturally cure many ailments and can aid cell regeneration. Here are
just a few uses if you know more please comment some in the comment
section on the bottom of this article:
Water
Filtration
Research
shows they have a capacity to absorb lead and copper from water.
Bug
Bites
Just
rub a banana peel on a bug bite to soothe the skin and reduce the
itch.
Bruises
With
regenerative properties, banana peel can speed up the healing of
bruises.
Teeth
Whitening
Rub
the inside of a banana peel on your teeth for a couple of minutes
every other day, and your teeth could be noticeably whiter in a few
weeks.
Warts
Banana
peels help eliminate warts and prevent their return. Tape or some how
strap a piece of banana peel to the wart overnight for about a week
or rub the banana peel on the affected area daily. This can also work
for plantar warts. A potato skin has been known to be able to do the
same thing.
Scrapes
and Scratches
Rub
a banana peel on small cuts or scratches and it can help promote
healing.
Splinters
The
enzymes help dislodge the splinter and can help kick-start the
healing process if you tape a piece of the peel over a splinter for a
couple hours.
Acne
A
banana peel can soothe the inflammation and irritation of acne. It
also helps to prevent future outbreaks. Rub a peel over the acne
every night. You should see a positive change within a few days.
Psoriasis
Once
or twice a day, try rubbing a banana peel on a psoriasis-affected
area. Bananas have properties to reduce itchiness, moisturize, and
heal psoriasis. You should see noticeable differences in a few days.
Rashes
and Itches
Poison
ivy, mild rashes, dry skin, irritated skin and even sunburn. Banana
peel is good for relieving itch and promotes healing of the skin. Rub
the peel over the rash or affected are twice daily until it is gone.
If you notice it getting worse you should see a professional.
Headaches
Simply
take the banana peel and spread it out across your forehead and relax
while the nutrients are absorbed into your skin.
Wrinkles
Regularly applying banana peel to your forehead, face or cheeks can tighten the skin, shrink pores and reduce wrinkles.
Regularly applying banana peel to your forehead, face or cheeks can tighten the skin, shrink pores and reduce wrinkles.
Household
Banana
peels are great for polishing. After removing the stringy parts from
the peel, rub away and watch the shine.
Article
referenced from Prevent
Disease
One
last reason and it’s surely not the only use left, but we would
advise you to always compost your unused food waste as it makes for
great organic nutrient-rich soil to grow your future plants with. So
remember these tips next time you go to throw away any peels! Have a
quick google search to learn more.
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