Benefits of Lemon



Lemon juice is said to give a glow to the skin.

It helps in production of WBC's and antibodies in blood which attacks the invading microorganism and prevents infection.
 
 Lemon being a citrus fruit fights against infection.
 Lemon lowers blood pressure and increases the levels of HDL (good cholesterol) .

 Lemon is found to be anti-carcinogenic which lower the rates of colon, prostate, and breast cancer.

They prevent faulty metabolism in the cell, which can predispose a cell to becoming carcinogenic.

It blocks the formation of nitrosamines in the gut.

A few drops of lemon juice in hot water are believed to clear the digestive system and purify liver as well.
Applying lemon juice to acne dries the existing ones and prevents from getting more.
The skin of lemon dried under the sun and then ground to make powder can be applied to the hair for a few minutes before bath which relieves head ache and cools the body.

Lemon is an antioxidant which deactivates the free radicals preventing many dangerous diseases like stroke, cardiovascular diseases and cancers.

 Lemon juice is given to relieve gingivitis, stomatitis, and inflammation of the tongue.

 Lemon juice is given to prevent common cold.

 Lemon juice is given to prevent or treat urinary tract infection and gonorrhea.

 Lemon juice is applied to the sites of bites and stings of certain insects to relieve its poison and pain.
Lemon juice helps to prevent and cure osteoarthritis.
 Lemon juice relieves colic pain and gastric problems.
Lemon juice is an excellent treatment for dandruff and greasy hair.

 Lemon applied over the face removes wrinkles and keeps you young.

Lemon juice used for marinating seafood or meat kills bacteria and other organisms present in them,

thereby prevents many gastro-intestinal tract infections.

 Lemon juice with a pinch of salt (warm) every morning lowers cholesterol levels and brings down your weight.

 Lemon juice is the best drink to prevent dehydration and shock in case of diarrhea.
Lemon juice acts as a natural hair lightener and skin bleach which reduces the pigment melanin and prevents the risk of chemical allergic reactions which is common with hair dyes and bleaches.

Lemon juice can also be used as a mouthwash. It removes plaque, whitens the teeth and strengthens the enamel.

 A table spoon on thick lemon syrup everyday relieves asthma.

Lemon juice soothes the dry skin when applied with little glycerin.

 Lemon juice relieves chilblains and itchy skin.
Gargling lemon juice relieves throat infection and also used as a treatment for diphtheria.

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