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4 Healthy Reasons You Must Never Throw Banana Peels Away

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Banana is a popular fruit in Nigeria and one of the healthiest fruits in the world. It contains a variety of nutrients that are good to the body and is enjoyed by people of all ages, including children and adults.

Although people enjoy eating bananas, but the peels are rarely used since most people are unaware of the nutrients they carry. They can cure so many diseases, especially those relating to the skin.

So in this article on EKO HOT BLOG, we would be looking at some reasons you should never throw Banana peels away.

1. It Helps Hydrate and Brighten The Skin Tone

Banana peels also contain compounds that help to Hydrate and Brighten the Skin Tone. To brighten and hydrate your skin with banana peels, use it as a moisturizer.

2. It Helps To Treat Psoriasis

Banana peels also contain properties that can treat some skin diseases such as psoriasis. To Treat Psoriasis with banana peels, blend the peels and apply the juice to the affected area.

3. It Helps To Remove Wart From The Skin

Banana peels also help to treat warts in the skin. Place them on the affected area and leave them overnight to remove the wart.

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4. It Helps To Treat Acne

Banana peels also contain anti-inflammatory properties that can treat Acne. To treat Acne with the peels, grind the peels and apply the juice to your face. You can also place the peels on the affected area.

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