One of the many over-the-counter pain
relievers is Aspirin. Many people have a bottle stored in their homes, just
waiting for their aches and pains to work. This product consists of chemicals
which can do much more than provide a break from pesky headaches. Here are a
few non-medicinal ways that aspirin can make it useful around the house.
1.
Dandruff warrior
Aspirin
consists of salicylic acid. That is a chemical that can do many things. It has
a strong moisturizing ability, and can aid in reducing the formation of
dandruff in your hair. According to Dr. Joshua Zeichner, cosmetic and clinical
researcher in dermatology, applying aspirin combined with shampoo to your scalp
may help reduce scalp inflammation that leads to dandruff and help exfoliate
flakes on the skin. Crush two to three aspirins into your shampoo and massage
your scalp with the mixture. After that, leave it to stay a few minutes before
rinsing off.
2. Skin
saver
The
salicylic acid removes oil and dead cells. As it is reported in Everyday
Health, it is an incredible opponent to acne and psoriasis, as it can unclog
pores and lowers swelling, skin lesions and redness. Make a mixture of five
crushed pills with a quarter cup of water and, optionally, a teaspoon of honey.
Apply to your skin and leave it to stay for 10 minutes. After that, wash
it off.
3.
Sweat stains eraser
Sweat
stains can have a nasty effect on your clothes that they become nearly
waterproof, and hard to wash off with regular laundry cycles. In this case
aspirin can help. Make a paste like the one above and apply it to the stains on
your clothing. Leave it to act for a few minutes, and after that rinse and run
through a regular wash cycle.
4. Car
mechanic
If your
car’s battery leaves you hanging in the middle of nowhere, but, you cannot wait
for a rescue, then you should try this: Instructables advises dropping crushed
aspirin tablets directly into the battery, a couple for each cell, after
popping it open. As per Reader’s Digest, the salicylic acid can act with the
sulfuric acid within the battery. Additionally, it helps itself get just enough
of a boost for your car to drag itself to a station.
5. Pro
gardener
According
to Everyday Health, salicylic acid is also capable of blocking both ethylene
production and mold. These are the two major causes of wilting in garden
flowers and in cut flower arrangements. You will help your greens live longer,
if you add a crushed tablet of aspirin to the water you pour on your flowers,
or the water you place bouquets in.
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