Boiling and reusing eggshells can actually be quite beneficial—they’re full of minerals, especially calcium, which is great for your body and even your garden. Here’s how and why:
🥚 Why You Shouldn’t Throw Eggshells Away
1. Rich in Calcium
- Eggshells are about 95% calcium carbonate, the same form of calcium found in supplements.
- Adding finely ground boiled eggshells to your diet can support bone and dental health.
2. Support Hair, Skin, and Nails
- The calcium and trace minerals may strengthen nails, improve hair health, and support skin elasticity.
3. Natural Fertilizer
- Crushed eggshells can enrich garden soil, providing calcium to plants.
- Helps reduce pests like slugs and snails naturally.
4. Reduce Waste
- Repurposing eggshells is eco-friendly, turning kitchen waste into something useful.
🌿 How to Prepare Eggshells for Use
Step 1: Wash eggshells thoroughly to remove any egg residue.
Step 2: Boil them for 5–10 minutes to sterilize.
Step 3: Let them dry completely.
Step 4: Grind into a fine powder (coffee grinder works well).
✅ Optional: Mix a small amount (½ tsp to 1 tsp) into smoothies, yogurt, or soups for extra calcium.
⚠️ Tips & Precautions
- Do not overdo it—too much calcium can upset digestion or interact with certain medications.
- Ensure eggshells are well-sterilized and finely ground to avoid sharp pieces.
- Pregnant women or people with kidney issues should consult a doctor before regular consumption.
💡 Bottom Line
Boiled and powdered eggshells are a natural, inexpensive way to boost calcium for your bones, nails, hair, and even garden health.
If you want, I can make a simple daily eggshell calcium routine that’s safe, easy, and effective.