Lemons aren’t just to soothe sore throats and add some flavor to your foods. Once you read the following list, you’ll want to stock up with at least 45 lemons in your kitchen …
45 Awesome Uses For Lemons
1. Lower high blood pressure
2. Ease respiratory problems
3. Prevent kidney stones
4. Keep insects out of the kitchen
5. Headache relief
6. Freshen the fridge
7. Treat arthritis and rheumatism
8. Prevent cauliflower from turning brown
9. Aids mental health
10. Refresh cutting boards
11. Fruit and vegetable wash
12. Treat infections
13. Deodorize the garbage can
14. Keep guacamole green
15. Purge your blood
16. Make soggy lettuce crisp
17. Aids oral health
18. Lighten age spots
19. Create blonde highlights
20. Make a room scent
21. Clean and whiten fingernails
22. Cleanse your face
23. Freshen your breath
24. Treat flaky dandruff
25. Rid tough stains on marble
26. Remove berry stains
27. Soften dry, scaly elbows
28. Anti-Aging
29. Prevent chills and fevers
30. Aids in Diphtheria
31. Aids vaginal hygiene
32. Replaces Moth Balls
33. Supports stomach health
34. Disinfect cuts and scrapes
35. Soothes Poison Ivy
36. Remove warts
37. Bleaches delicate fabrics
38. Clean tarnished brass and polishes chrome
39. Replaces the dry cleaner
40. Boosts laundry detergent
41. Rid clothes of mildew
42. Eliminates fireplace odor
43. Neutralize cat-box odor
44. Deodorizes a humidifier
45. Reduces asthma symptoms
* If you consume lemon peels, use organic lemons to reduce pesticide exposure
Hum, I’m craving a lemon in a glass of water right now … 44 to go.
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