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Stop throwing onion peels, here’s how you can use them effectively

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jun 13, 2021, 21:00 IST
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​Why you should not throw away onion peels

Onion is a quintessential part of our day-to-day cooking, but when it comes to using onions, we mostly discard the outer peel, wash and use them for cooking our delicacies, but you would be amazed to know that onion peels can work wonders for your day-to-day life. From adding a unique flavour to your breads and stews to giving your dull hair that perfect shine to covering your greys in just a few minutes, these effective hacks will change the way you look at these peels.

So, if you too have been throwing away onion peels, then stop and read on as we have some amazing hacks that will simplify your life!

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​Onion peel for grey hair


This might seem like a bluff, but you can actually colour and cover your greys in just a few minutes with this wonderful hack. Just take 2-3 medium onions and keep the peels on a plate. To make this natural hair colour, you need an iron pan or kadhai, heat it on medium flame and add the onion peels, keep tossing the peels on medium to high flame till the peels turn charred and black. Turn off the flame, grind it into a smooth powder or just crush and strain it through a sieve. You can mix this powder with aloe vera gel or hair oil and apply. This quick diy hair dye can be a perfect fix for instant hair colour. However, with one or two washes this colour might fade away.

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​A perfect flavouring agent


Onion peels are packed with the goodness of flavours and adding dried/ roasted onion peel powder to your delicacies can accentuate the flavour of your soups, stews and homemade breads.

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​Onion tea for pain relief


If you have been dealing with muscle pull or pain or body ache, then drinking onion peel tea can help in healing your pain. Just boil a few onion peels along with water, drink this tea before bed time, this will help in relieving the muscles pain.



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Onion peel for sleep

Yes, this might sound surprising, but making a simple tea with onion peels can actually induce sleep. Loaded with the goodness of L-tryptophan, a form of amino acid, which works like a natural sedative, this simple tea made with onion peels can actually help in inducing sleep and heal your nerves.

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Onion peel for sleep

Yes, this might sound surprising, but making a simple tea with onion peels can actually induce sleep. Loaded with the goodness of L-tryptophan, a form of amino acid, which works like a natural sedative, this simple tea made with onion peels can actually help in inducing sleep and heal your nerves.



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​Onion hair toner

If you are tired of dull, dry hair or excessive hair fall, then this diy hair toner made with onion peel can work wonders for your hair. Onions are packed with sulfur that helps in effective hair growth and stop hair fall. To make this quick hair toner you just need some onion peels, boil them in water, once the mixture turns brown in colour, Turn off the flame and save it in a bottle, use it on your scalp and witness the change.

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​A great compost for plants


Keep storing onion peels in a large pot and let it turn into a natural compost. Packed with nutrients, adding this homemade compost can help in the growth of your plants.

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