Ah, your grandmother’s secret is likely one of those old-school natural remedies where nothing goes to waste! 🌿🧄
Here’s what garlic peels can do and how they are traditionally used:
Why Keep Garlic Peels
- Rich in Antioxidants
- Garlic peels contain quercetin and other flavonoids, which have anti-inflammatory and immune-boosting effects.
- Supports Heart and Blood Health
- Compounds in the peels may help protect blood vessels, reduce oxidative stress, and support healthy blood pressure.
- Boosts Immunity
- Traditionally used in broths or teas to help the body fight infections or colds.
How to Use Garlic Peels
- Garlic Peel Tea:
- Wash leftover garlic skins thoroughly.
- Boil in water for 5–10 minutes.
- Strain and drink as a warm antioxidant-rich tea.
- Add to Broths or Soups:
- Throw clean garlic peels into soups, stocks, or stews for added flavor and nutrients.
- Dry and Powder:
- Dry the peels, grind into a powder, and sprinkle on meals for a nutrient boost.
⚠️ Safety Notes
- Only use clean, pesticide-free garlic peels.
- Don’t overconsume — the tea or powder is supportive, not medicinal.
- Peels are safe for most people, but those with sensitive stomachs may need to start slowly.
💡 Bottom Line:
Keeping garlic peels isn’t just thrifty — it’s a way to tap into extra antioxidants and immune-supporting compounds. Grandma’s wisdom of “nothing goes to waste” really works!
If you want, I can make a step-by-step recipe for a garlic peel tea that boosts immunity and supports heart health. Do you want me to do that?