{"id":391,"date":"2013-08-22T09:18:42","date_gmt":"2013-08-22T07:18:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/dev.radioislam.org.za\/wordpress\/2013\/08\/22\/uses-for-fruit-peelsshells-and-seeds\/"},"modified":"2013-08-22T09:18:42","modified_gmt":"2013-08-22T07:18:42","slug":"uses-for-fruit-peelsshells-and-seeds","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/radioislam.org.za\/a\/uses-for-fruit-peelsshells-and-seeds\/","title":{"rendered":"Uses for fruit peels,shells and seeds"},"content":{"rendered":"<div align=\"justify\" style=\"font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12px\">\n<p>How many times have you eaten a  banana and then immediately tossed the peel, either in the trash or  into your compost pile? What about your orange peels or your avocado  pits? Well, contrary to popular belief, these fruit leftovers can be  used in a bunch of useful ways. <\/p>\n<p>When I read about the many ways  you can use orange peels, I started to wonder if the same idea could  apply to other fruits. As you&#39;ll see below, the same concept does apply.  Take a look at some popular fruits that are full of nutritional goodies  and the many ways you can be sure to use the entire fruit<br \/>Oranges<\/p>\n<p>One  orange provides nearly 100% of the recommended daily dietary intake of  vitamin C. They also provide good fiber, vitamin A, B vitamins, amino  acids, beta-carotene, potassium, folic acid, and much more. Oranges have  been shown to have anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor and blood clot  inhibiting properties. They are also full of antioxidants, making  oranges one of the most recommended fruits for maintaining optimal  health. <\/p>\n<p>Orange Peels<\/p>\n<p>Don&#39;t throw those peels away once you&#39;ve gotten your fill of citrusy goodness. Try some of these uses&hellip; <br \/>&bull;Add to meat dishes to enhance the flavor. Put peels in braising liquid or into the cavity of a whole chicken before roasting<br \/>&bull;Dry and save for black tea.<br \/>&bull;Add orange peels to aging olive oil to add an extra zest that&#39;s great on salads and pastas.<br \/>&bull;Set  some orange peels around areas where ants are a problem. Works as a  great ant repellent. Helpful while on a picnics or camping.<br \/>&bull;Deodorize garbage cans by dropping a couple of orange peels in the bottom of the can before inserting the trash bag.<br \/>Pineapple<\/p>\n<p>Apart  from being loaded with vitamins and minerals, pineapples have a lot of  other health benefits. They are full of manganese, which helps to  strengthen bones. One cup a day of pineapple in any form provides 73% of  the daily recommended amount of this stuff. Pineapple is also great for  treating coughs or colds. While the extra vitamin C doesn&#39;t hurt,  pineapples contain bromelain, which has been found to help suppress  coughs and loosen mucus.<\/p>\n<p>Pineapple peel foot scrub<br \/>Pineapples  are rich in bromelain, which is often used to tenderise meat. Little  surprise, then that they are great at softening the tough skin on our  feet. Something to keep in mind next time you&#39;re giving yourself an  at-home pedicure.<br \/>To make a pineapple air freshener, collect the  scraps from one or several pineapples and place them in a plastic bag.  Leave the bag on the dashboard, or another place exposed to plenty of  sun during the day. After a couple of weeks, the pineapple pieces will  shrink and dry out, and your car will smell like a fruit cocktail.<\/p>\n<p>1.Bananas<\/p>\n<p>Bananas,  of course, are full of potassium, which is good for your heart, nerves,  kidneys and bones. Bananas are also known to have a calming effect on  the brain and help to create a stable mood. They are also full of  vitamin B6, which helps your body make hemoglobin, a crucial ingredient  of your blood. One banana a day can also provide you with 16% of the  daily recommended fiber intake. The best part about bananas? They are  extremely affordable at about 35-40 cents per pound (US average).<\/p>\n<p>Banana Peels<\/p>\n<p>The  insides of banana peels are full of antioxidants and potassium, and  therefore, surprisingly, can have healing powers when it comes to many  facial problems. Here are some ways that suggests you use banana peels  for skin care:<br \/>oRub inside of banana peel on psoriasis-affected areas  of skin. Skin might be red at first, but you should notice a difference  within a few days.<br \/>oRub inside of banana peel over your acne at night for improved skin.<br \/>oRub on poison ivy to stop itching and subdue inflammation. Reapply as necessary.<\/p>\n<p>2.Grapefruit<\/p>\n<p>This  fruit is a great helper when it comes to weight loss. While low in  sodium and high in fat burning enzymes, grapefruit can also help  increase metabolism. They are also rich in lycopene, which helps prevent  the occurrence of tumors and cancer. Grapefruit is a great fruit to eat  before eating other foods, as it can aid in the proper digestion of  food. <\/p>\n<p>Grapefruit Peels<\/p>\n<p>There are lots of uses you can put  grapefruit peels to. The peels contain pectin, which can help keep  cholesterol in check. Here are some ideas from eHow for using the outer  part of grapefruits<\/p>\n<p>Many creative things can be done with  grapefruit peel. You can use the zest on salads or in cooking; it can  even be dried and added to loose-leaf tea mixtures. It is also possible  to infuse olive oil with the essence of grapefruit or to make marmalade  with it. A grapefruit half, cleaned of the pulp and pith, also offers a  stylish way to present a fruit salad; it can serve as the bowl. If you  simply want to dispose of the peel in a beneficial way, add it to your  compost pile.<br \/>1.&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Lemons (and Limes)<\/p>\n<p>These citrus fruits are  full of vitamin C and full of flavor. They contain flavonoid compounds,  antioxidants and anti-cancer properties. The uses for these fruits are  endless in the food and drink department. &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Lemon Peels<\/p>\n<p>Try some of these tips <br \/>o Get rid of mineral deposits and polish chrome faucets by rubbing lemon rind over the chrome. Rinse and dry with a soft cloth.<br \/>o Throw leftover lemon peels down the garbage disposal to deodorize and keep it smelling fresh.<br \/>o Use peels to clean counter tops and sink stains and your kitchen will have a lemony-fresh scent.<br \/>o Remove tea stains on tablecloths by sprinkling the stain with salt and rubbing the lemon peel across the surface.<\/p>\n<p>Avocado<\/p>\n<p>These  fruits are full of the &quot;good fat&quot; that is not harmful to you and  doesn&#39;t increase your cholesterol. Avocados can lower cholesterol in the  blood and protect against cholesterol related heart diseases. They also  contain many necessary minerals like potassium, calcium, vitamins C and  K, folic acid, etc. Avocados have even been proven to contain a toxin  that kills cancer cells.<\/p>\n<p>Avocado Pits<\/p>\n<p>Don&#39;t throw those avocado pits away if you have use for a nice houseplant. <br \/>&nbsp;All  you have to do with the pit is wash it and stick three toothpicks  around the pointy upper third of the pit. Place the pit in a jar of  water so that most but not all of the pit is submerged. In five days,  put the jar in a spot that receives a lot of sunlight. Once you see  roots and leaves sprouting, you can transplant the pit to potting soil.  Water once a week and watch your little plant <\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>How many times have you eaten a banana and then immediately tossed the peel, either in the trash or into your compost pile? What about your orange peels or your avocado pits? 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