Think lemon. It’s a beautiful sleek, yellow fruit.
Typically, people simply squeeze lemons in water or tea, and most are familiar with the traditional uses for lemons to soothe sore throats and add some citrus flavor to foods.
That said, the diversity of lemons far exceeds its general use, and once you read the following list, you should keep a bag of lemons in your kitchen.
- Eases respiratory problems
- Lowers high blood pressure
- Detoxes the blood
- Balances your pH
- Reduces asthma symptoms
- Aids mental health
- Treats infections
- Soothes Poison Ivy
- Removes warts
- Aids oral health
- Supports stomach health
- Disinfects cuts and scrapes
- Lightens age spots
- Creates blonde highlights
- Refreshes cutting boards
- Freshens the fridge
- Helps treat arthritis and RA
- Prevents kidney stones
- Keeps insects away
- Slows aging
- Fruit and vegetable wash
- Deodorizes your garbage can
- Keeps guacamole fresh and green
- Keeps lettuce crisp
- Makes a great room scent
- Cleans and whitens fingernails
- Cleanses your face
- Freshens your breath
- Treats dandruff
- Gets rid of stains on marble
- Removes berry stains
- Softens dry elbows
- Headache relief
- Prevents chills and fevers
- Aids in Diphtheria
- Aids vaginal hygiene
- Replaces moth balls
- Bleaches delicate fabrics
- Prevents cauliflower from turning brown
- Cleans tarnished brass and polishes chrome
- Replaces the dry cleaning
- Boosts laundry detergent
- Rids clothes of mildew
- Eliminates fireplace odor
- Neutralizes cat-litter odor
- Deodorizes humidifiers
If you eat your lemon peels, which are very health too, wash the lemon really well or use organic lemons to reduce pesticide exposure.
Hum, I’m craving some lemon-aide right now.
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