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Unlocking the Benefits Why More People are Soaking Eggshells in Water

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How to Make Eggshell Water

Ingredients:

  • 3–6 clean eggshells (from organic eggs preferred)
  • 1 liter of filtered water

Instructions:

  1. Rinse the eggshells thoroughly to remove any egg white or yolk.
  2. Boil the shells for 5–10 minutes to kill bacteria.
  3. Let them cool, then place them in a jar or pitcher.
  4. Add filtered water and let the mixture sit overnight (or up to 24 hours).
  5. Strain the water and store in the fridge for up to a week.

Optional: Crush the eggshells before soaking to increase surface area and mineral extraction.


Important Tips & Precautions

  • Sanitize thoroughly: Always boil the shells to eliminate any harmful bacteria such as salmonella.
  • Don’t overconsume: If drinking eggshell water, moderation is key. Too much calcium can lead to health issues.
  • Check with a professional: Especially when using it for human or pet consumption, get guidance from a health or veterinary expert.

Final Thoughts

Soaking eggshells in water may seem like a modest act, but its benefits are far-reaching. From nourishing plants to boosting calcium intake, this natural practice is yet another reminder that sometimes, the best solutions come straight from nature—and from ingredients we already have in our kitchens.

As more people seek holistic, sustainable living practices, eggshell water stands out as a simple, powerful step toward better health and a greener home.


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