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The avocado seed should be coarsely chopped or grated.
Heat two or three cups of water and boil the grated seed for around ten minutes.
Pour the tea through a strainer and savor it hot. To make it taste better, you may add some honey or lemon juice.
3. A Gentle Exfoliant for the Skin
Grounded avocado seeds are a great natural skin exfoliator due to their abrasive texture.
How to Apply:
To make a paste, combine powdered avocado seed powder with a little amount of either coconut or olive oil.
To eliminate dull, dead skin, gently rub the mixture into your skin in circular movements.
Skin becomes smoother and brighter after rinsing with warm water.
4. Plant Food You Can Make At Home
The avocado seed is a good source of nutrients that plants may use.
How to Apply:
Once the seed has dried, crush it into a fine powder.
You may enrich the soil surrounding your plants or sprinkle the powder on top of it to give them a nutritional boost.
5. Dedicate Yourself to Avocado Growing
The avocado tree seed may also be used for home gardening.
Ways to Advance:
Before placing the seed in a glass of water, rinse it well and poke three or four toothpicks into its sides. Hold it over the water, making sure the wide end is immersed.
After a few weeks of sitting in a bright area, the seed should grow.
You may place the sprout in soil and observe its growth into an avocado tree after it reaches a height of a few inches.
In summary
Refrain from discarding the avocado pit the next time you eat one. The avocado seed has so much potential and is nutrient dense; you can use it to create a calming tea, exfoliate your skin, add to smoothies, or even plant a new avocado tree. Incorporating avocado seeds into your routine allows you to fully use this multi-purpose and frequently-ignored component of the fruit.
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