A Strengthener for the Immune System
In addition to their antioxidant properties, lemon seeds are also known for their ability to strengthen the immune system. A simple way to integrate them into your diet is to infuse them in hot water to prepare an invigorating herbal tea, particularly beneficial during periods of flu or cold.
Skin Benefits
Lemon seeds can also play a role in maintaining healthy skin. To use the seeds for this purpose, make an infused oil by steeping the seeds in olive or coconut oil. This oil can then be applied topically to problem areas or used as a base for your face masks.
Digestion Aid
Lemon seeds have properties that aid digestion. Chewing a seed directly after a meal can stimulate the production of bile, aiding in better digestion. Alternatively, the seeds can be added to digestive infusions with other herbs such as mint or ginger.
Lemon Seeds: An Unexpected Ally for the Home
Lemon seeds can also be very useful in everyday life:
Natural air freshener: Boil a few seeds with lemon peels to perfume the air in your home.
Natural Insect Repellent: Lemon seeds contain essential oils that repel certain pests like ants and mosquitoes. Place them near windows or in sensitive rooms.
Lemon Growing Technique
Grow Your Own Lemon Tree From a Seed
Did you know that a single lemon seed can grow into a lemon tree? With a little patience, you can grow your own tree and enjoy its fruit for years to come.
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