That headline is another “tease”—it usually promises a miracle use for eggshells. The truth is simpler: eggshells can be reused in a few practical ways, but they’re not a cure-all.
Here are the uses that actually make sense 👇
🌱 1. Garden fertilizer (most useful)
Crushed Eggshell:
- Add calcium to soil
- Help support plant growth over time
👉 Best when dried and crushed finely (boiling can help clean them first)
🐌 2. Pest deterrent (limited effect)
- Sharp crushed shells may discourage soft pests like slugs
👉 Works sometimes, but not a guaranteed solution
☕ 3. Compost booster
- Break down slowly and enrich compost with minerals
🧼 4. Mild scrubbing powder
- Finely crushed shells can help scrub pots or surfaces gently
🧠 What about “boiling eggshells to drink”?
You might see claims that:
- Boiled shells make a calcium drink
👉 Reality:
- Calcium from shells is not easily absorbed
- Risk of contamination if not prepared properly
- Not recommended as a regular supplement
⚠️ Common myths to ignore
- “Instantly fixes joint pain”
- “Cures osteoporosis”
- “Works like a miracle fertilizer overnight”
These are exaggerated.
✔️ Bottom line
Eggshells are useful for gardening and reuse, but not a magic solution for health or home problems.
If you want, I can show you a simple, safe way to prepare eggshell powder for plants or other practical uses.