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Woman turns bathroom into first-ever 'chia spa'. 'Don't do that to the toilet seat,' beg netizens
Woman turns bathroom into first-ever 'chia spa'. 'Don't do that to the toilet seat,' beg netizens

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Health
  • Time of India

Woman turns bathroom into first-ever 'chia spa'. 'Don't do that to the toilet seat,' beg netizens

When most people buy chia seeds , their go-to ideas often involve blending them into nutrient-rich smoothies or soaking them overnight to create a fiber-packed pudding. Known for being rich in protein, loaded with antioxidants, high in fiber, and brimming with omega-3 fatty acids, these tiny seeds are a staple in health-conscious diets. They're usually praised for aiding digestion, boosting cardiovascular wellness, and enhancing overall vitality. But transforming a bathroom into a chia seed greenhouse? That's a use that few could ever imagine. Surprisingly, a digital content creator named Jessie Jacobson brought that exact idea to life, creating what she dubbed a 'chia seed spa' in her very own home. Motivated by her desire to experience something she called a 'green bath,' Jessie decided to make over her bathroom entirely. Instead of merely decorating with plants or bringing in a few eco-friendly accents, she turned her entire bathroom into a sprouting sanctuary. Her vision began with treating the bathroom as a blank space where nature could flourish indoors. The transformation started with the bathtub, which she covered in a layer of chia seeds. Describing the initial steps as slightly messy, she captured the process in a time-lapse video that showcased the seeds slowly turning into dense greenery. She didn't stop there. The sink and even the toilet were also given the chia treatment. Every day, she diligently sprayed the seeds with water three times—morning, afternoon, and evening—to keep them moist enough to sprout. After a week of consistent care and attention, the seeds began to flourish, growing into a thick carpet of vibrant green sprouts across every surface. Pleased with the outcome, Jessie proudly announced that she had created the world's first chia-themed spa bathroom that was still completely usable. Embracing her unique experiment to the fullest, she went on to craft additional quirky chia-inspired items. She designed a headband shaped like Shrek's ears using a 3D printer and even created artificial nails embedded with chia seeds to match her bathroom's green theme. Netizens Are Alarmed Naturally, her bold venture sparked a flood of reactions online. While many were in awe of the creativity and commitment behind the project, others were baffled by the extreme transformation. One viewer questioned the necessity of the entire endeavor. Another couldn't hide their discomfort about chia sprouts growing on a toilet. Meanwhile, some supported her effort and even recommended expanding her botanical creativity—perhaps with a chia bath mat to complete the look. Not everyone appreciated the experiment, with one critic jokingly suggesting that Jessie's internet access should be revoked. Another quipped, "I really wish she didn't do the toilet seat lol..." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jessie Jacobson (@growithjessie) Known for her lifestyle content that emphasizes sustainability and eco-friendly living, Jessie Jacobson continues to share unconventional ways to incorporate green practices into daily life. Her chia bathroom may not become a mainstream trend, but it certainly leaves an impression as a one-of-a-kind green initiative.

"Cut Off Her Internet Access": Social Media Users React To Woman Turning Her Bathroom Into Chia Spa
"Cut Off Her Internet Access": Social Media Users React To Woman Turning Her Bathroom Into Chia Spa

NDTV

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • NDTV

"Cut Off Her Internet Access": Social Media Users React To Woman Turning Her Bathroom Into Chia Spa

When you buy chia seeds, your immediate thought might be to use them in preparing healthy smoothies or overnight puddings. After all, chia seeds are packed with the goodness of protein, antioxidants, rich fiber and omega-3 fatty acids - a combination that promotes a healthy heart, supports digestion and boosts energy. But turning an entire bathroom into a chia seed garden? Well, that would probably be the last thing on your mind. Believe it or not, digital creator Jessie Jacobson did just that. Eager to take a 'green bath,' she revamped her bathroom into a chia seed spa. Jessie Jacobson shared a video on Instagram demonstrating the process of growing chia seeds. 'I decided I wanted to take a green bath. That's when it hit me - what if I could grow an entire ecosystem in my bathroom? Clearly it was just a blank canvas,' she said. First, it was the bathtub. She smeared the seeds on the surface, calling the procedure a little 'chaotic'. The time-lapse video showed how the seeds evolved into lush green sprouts. She followed the process for the sink and the flush toilet, spraying mist on the seeds three times a day (morning, noon and night) for a week. Much to Jessie's excitement, they actually started to grow. 'I'm a proud owner of the world's first fully functioning chia spa,' claimed the creator with pride. Inspired by her creation, she also made a 3D-printed Shrek headband and a set of fake nails from - you guessed it right - chia seeds. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jessie Jacobson (@growithjessie) Of course, the internet had some interesting comments. 'What's the point of all of this?' asked a user. 'I really wish she didn't do the toilet seat,' said another. 'So happy it's finally finished. Looks amazing! Although I'm sure you could add a chia bath mat too,' suggested one person. A critic wished to 'cut off her internet access'. 'Just praying this is your second bathroom,' a user hoped. 'Girl, blink twice if the chia has taken over your account,' read another comment.

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