TEETH WHITE
There’s more to the benefits of lemon than just what it can do for you from mixing it in a little bit of water and drinking it down every day. There’s a myriad of health uses both inside and out, and the list goes on and on.
One oft-overlooked use of lemon juice is as a tooth whitening product when mixed with baking soda. Equal parts baking soda and lemon juice can create a frothy paste that can do wonders for whitening your teeth much in the same way that a store-bought tooth whitening kit can, but without the expense and the strange, possibly harmful chemicals, these kits contain. Simply rub the mixture onto your teeth with a Q-tip or a similar applicator and leave on for around 45 seconds (any longer and the acid in the lemon juice could lead to damage to your tooth enamel). Then, remove carefully but thoroughly with a toothbrush and a good rinse. Repeat this treatment regularly and your teeth will begin to brighten over time.
Lemon juice is good from your head to your toes. While it’s a great way to treat blemishes on your skin, it’s especially effective in rejuvenating tired, callused feet. The Vitamin C in lemon juice, which is also known as citric acid, has an exfoliating effect on the kind of calluses or scales that many people develop on their feet after walking or standing around all day because of work. It can be a fantastic way to relax after a long day by giving your feet a nice, long soak in a basin filled with water combined with the juice of around two lemons, a couple of tablespoons of olive oil and a dash of milk. Twenty minutes of that and you’ll be able to simply file that dead, callused skin right off your feet. Take special care to get your heels and the balls of your feet, where most of the ground contact occurs; you’ll be astounded at the difference
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Lemon juice is good from your head to your toes. While it’s a great way to treat blemishes on your skin, it’s especially effective in rejuvenating tired, callused feet. The Vitamin C in lemon juice, which is also known as citric acid, has an exfoliating effect on the kind of calluses or scales that many people develop on their feet after walking or standing around all day because of work. It can be a fantastic way to relax after a long day by giving your feet a nice, long soak in a basin filled with water combined with the juice of around two lemons, a couple of tablespoons of olive oil and a dash of milk. Twenty minutes of that and you’ll be able to simply file that dead, callused skin right off your feet. Take special care to get your heels and the balls of your feet, where most of the ground contact occurs; you’ll be astounded at the difference
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