The Magic of Lemons - Using Lemons for Health and Beauty


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The Magic of Lemons - Using Lemons for Health and Beauty Table of Contents Introduction How to Grow a Lemon Tree How to Benefit from Lemons Traditional lemon squash (Nimbu pani- lit- lemon water) Asthma relief High Blood Pressure Cantaloupe Remedy Neem Juice Remedy Beetroot/Sugarbeet Remedy Anemia Cure Spinach Remedy Carrot Juice Remedy Pomegranate Horseradish Remedy Spicy Fried Liver Curing a Wound Infection Honey Lemon Juice Cure Sacred Basil Leaves Cure Burns Cure Burn Cure Paste Getting Rid of Burn Scars Rosewater How To Make Rose Water Where Do You Get Fullers Earth? Other Common Uses of Lemons Traditional Lemon Pickles Traditional Lemon Sherbet Traditional Bleaching Cream Lemon cleaner Easy Tips Conclusion Author's bio Introduction Lemon trees are very pretty and the lemon’s flower is sweet/but the fruit of the lemon is impossible to eat./¬ This song was very popular in the 60s and 70s, but the songwriter was wrong. Just not eating a lemon, because it is sour in taste, is going to prevent you from experiencing all the natural benefits of this versatile citrus fruit. Lemons are considered to have originated in Asia, – China and Burma – from where they managed to conquer the world. Christopher Columbus brought lemon seeds back to Europe, from his travels. It thus began to be cultivated in Europe, where before it was a rarity. It was only in the 1740s, that people in the West began to understand that there was some power in the lemons, which prevented sailors from suffering from scurvy and beriberi. They had not heard of vitamins C at that time of course, but sailing tradition spread the word through word of mouth that whenever sailors reached some islands, they had to eat of the fruit and the grasses there. That would prevent their gums from bleeding, pain in the muscles and in the bones and make them feel healthier. These fruits were citrus fruits, including lemons. This cause and effect apparent result made European Navies make it a rule that every ship sailing out of harbor should have a plentiful supply of lemons, green grasses and other citrus fruits to feed to the sailors and the officers, during the voyage. However, lemons have been known since 10 A.D. in Persia, where they were used for beautifying, culinary and medical purposes. Also, their gardens used to have lemon trees, and plenty of their traditional poetry described the lemon flower along with pomegranate flowers as a symbol of beauty and grace. The characteristic sourness of the lemon, is due to the citric acid content in it. That is why lemon juice, as well as its rind and pulp, is used in culinary preparations, all over the world. The whole of the lemon fruit can be used, with the rind ground to add a flavor to special baked dishes. Lemon juice or even the peel of the dried lemon can be used for preparing beauty products and also in natural herbal remedies.




The Magic of Lemons - Using Lemons for Health and Beauty


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The Magic of Lemons - Using Lemons for Health and Beauty Table of Contents Introduction How to Grow a Lemon Tree How to Benefit from Lemons Traditional lemon squash (Nimbu pani- lit- lemon water) Asthma relief High Blood Pressure Cantaloupe Remedy Neem Juice Remedy Beetroot/Sugarbeet Remedy Anemia Cure Spinach Remedy Carrot Juice Remedy Pomegranate Horseradish Remedy Spicy Fried Liver Curing a Wound Infection Honey Lemon Juice Cure Sacred Basil Leaves Cure Burns Cure Burn Cure Paste Getting Rid of Burn Scars Rosewater How To Make Rose Water Where Do You Get Fullers Earth? Other Common Uses of Lemons Traditional Lemon Pickles Traditional Lemon Sherbet Traditional Bleaching Cream Lemon cleaner Easy Tips Conclusion Author's bio Introduction Lemon tree very pretty and the lemon's flower is sweet/but the fruit of the lemon is impossible to eat./¬ This song was very popular in the 60s and 70s, but the songwriter was wrong. Just not eating a lemon, because it is sour in taste, is going to prevent you from experiencing all the natural benefits of this versatile citrus fruit. Lemons are considered to have originated in Asia, - China and Burma - from where they managed to conquer the world. Christopher Columbus brought lemon seeds back to Europe, from his travels. It thus began to be cultivated in Europe, where before it was a rarity. It was only in the 1740s, that people in the West began to understand that there was some power in the lemons, which prevented sailors from suffering from scurvy and beriberi. They had not heard of vitamins C at that time of course, but sailing tradition spread the word through word of mouth that whenever sailors reached some islands, they had to eat of the fruit and the grasses there. That would prevent their gums from bleeding, pain in the muscles and in the bones and make them feel healthier. These fruits were citrus fruits, including lemons. This cause and effect apparent result made European Navies make it a rule that every ship sailing out of harbor should have a plentiful supply of lemons, green grasses and other citrus fruits to feed to the sailors and the officers, during the voyage. However, lemons have been known since 10 A.D. in Persia, where they were used for beautifying, culinary and medical purposes. Also, their gardens used to have lemon trees, and plenty of their traditional poetry described the lemon flower along with pomegranate flowers as a symbol of beauty and grace. The characteristic sourness of the lemon, is due to the citric acid content in it. That is why lemon juice, as well as its rind and pulp, is used in culinary preparations, all over the world. The whole of the lemon fruit can be used, with the rind ground to add a flavor to special baked dishes. Lemon juice or even the peel of the dried lemon can be used for preparing beauty products and also in natural herbal remedies.




The Miracle of Lemons - Practical Tips for Health, Home & Beauty


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Lemons have been hailed as a super-food, an effective natural remedy and an invaluable multi-purpose household cleanser and freshener. Dr Penny Stanway's well-researched and authoritative little book debunks the myths and reveals which health claims are backed by evidence-based research and which are not, whether lemons deserve their cult status as a panacea and just how much they can improve your diet and well-being. As well as expounding the health-giving and practical properties of lemons, the author provides an A-Z section of ailments that can respond to lemons - each entry outlines possible causes of the ailment, discusses how lemons can help, and suggests how to use them as a remedy. She gives lemon-containing recipes that will help care for, beautify and scent your skin and hair and room-by-room ideas for using lemons to keep your home fresh and clean, fragrant and sparkling. There are inspiring and delicious recipes for using lemons in food - they add a touch of magic both to the simplest snack and to sweet or savoury dishes to linger over. The book is completed with instructions on how to grow lemons indoors in a greenhouse, and outside in a warm climate; how to choose which lemons to grow; and how best to store them.




With a Lemon in Your Hand - How Lemons Can Keep You Healthy and Beautiful


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Table of Contents Introduction Knowing Your Lemons Insomnia and Fever Beauty Products from Lemons Making Pure Rosewater Natural Hair Conditioner/Nourishing Oil with Lemons Unblemished Skin Making a Skin Nourishing Cream Conclusion Author Bio Introduction A couple of years ago I wrote a book upon the magic of lemons, telling people about how lemons have been used down the edges to keep people healthy, as well as beautiful. This book is going to give you a large number of tips on what you can do with the lemon in your hand. You are going to be surprised that in ancient times, in places where lemons were plentiful, lemons were used to make natural beauty products, as well as in medicine, apart from being used extensively in cuisine as an agent to impart a sour flavor to the dish cooked, in place of vinegar. According to ancient medical sciences, nature has already programmed human bodies to cure themselves naturally, with the passing of time. Nevertheless, they used herbs, vegetables, and spices as natural medicines to support and encourage the healing process. Once they began to be used for healing, they were then used for cooking. Lemons, grown in the places where they were native, were used to boost up the human immune system and to keep one healthy, throughout one’s lifetime. In ancient medicine, it was supposed that a lemon was capable of curing you from scalp to toenail. If you want to know more about how you can plant lemons in your garden, and their types, you will like this book – The Magic of Lemons - found here: http://tinyurl.com/j8mzzsm The various medical uses to which a lemon has been used down the ages is the reason why it is scientifically called Citrus Medica. A lemon is able to cure diseases from anemia to viral diseases.




Lemon Health Benefits


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Lemons offer far more than delicious smells and a sour flavor. This small, bright yellow fruit comes with many potential uses from eliminating toxins for your body to improving your hair and skin and it’s even a healthy alternative to cleaning your home! In Lemon Health Benefits, we discuss how to add flavor to delicious dishes, treat skin problems, improve your hair, or add years to your life by harnessing the power of the simple yet amazing lemon. Inside we also include 50 different lemon recipes ranging from breakfast, lunch, dinner, desserts and drinks. It’s amazing how this widely available and inexpensive fruit can have so many little known health benefits that more people should be taking advantage of. Start here and start now!




The Miracle of Lemons


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With the power to refresh your skin, clean your home and add a touch of magic to your food, lemons truly have 'miraculous' properties and this is a wonderful pocket guide to using them as a powerful natural remedy, reliable beauty aid and useful household resource.




The Miracle of Lemons


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Lemons have been hailed as a super - food, an effective natural remedy and an invaluable multi - purpose household cleanser and freshener. Dr Penny Stanway's well - researched and authoritative little book debunks the myths and reveals which health claims are backed by evidence - based research and which are not, whether lemons deserve their cult status as a panacea and just how much they can improve your diet and well - being. As well as expounding the health - giving and practical properties of lemons, the author provides an A - Z section of ailments that can respond to lemons - each entry outlines possible causes of the ailment, discusses how lemons can help, and suggests how to use them as a remedy. She gives lemon - containing recipes that will help care for, beautify and scent your skin and hair and room - by - room ideas for using lemons to keep your home fresh and clean, fragrant and sparkling. There are inspiring and delicious recipes for using lemons in food - they add a touch of magic both to the simplest snack and to sweet or savoury dishes to linger over. The book is completed with instructions on how to grow lemons indoors in a greenhouse, and outside in a warm climate; how to choose which lemons to grow; and how best to store them.




The Lemon Miracle: 101 Uses for Health, Home, Beauty


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Lemon is a miraculous ingredient. It has antiseptic, draining, purifying and descaling properties. It has many uses and can be used in cooking, for doing DIY work or making organic cosmetics. In addition, this slimming ally will help you to get rid of excess kilos naturally. You will see, once you have tried it, you will be hooked!




Lemon Magic


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From laundry and kitchen cleaning to beauty and first aid, lemons provide inexpensive, environmentally safe, and convenient alternatives to harsh, chemical-laden products. Remove age spots Reduce fevers Make your own hairspray Keep ants away Discourage cats from jumping on furniture Deflea your dog Prevent motion sickness Cure hiccups Only a real sourpuss would fail to get a kick out of discovering these and hundreds of other ways to save time and money by making the most of those lemons or that bottle of lemon juice sitting in your refrigerator right now. Lemon Magic also features an interesting and entertaining overview of the lemon in history, a compilation of recipes for sauces, salads, enticing entrées, desserts, and many more citrus snacks from savory to sweet, and even sound advice on how to choose the best lemons.




The Magic of Coconuts For Cooking and Health


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The Magic of Coconuts For Cooking and Health Table of Contents Introduction The Power of Coconut Oil Which Coconuts To Plant Coconut Birdhouse Growing of Coconuts in a Nursery Where to Grow a Coconut Harvesting coconuts. Other Uses of Coconuts How to Make Coconut Butter Coconut Cream and Coconut Milk Coconut Cream Coconut Milk Comes First How to Make Coconut Cream Last Longer Coconuts in Cuisine Indonesian Chili Chicken Simple Coconut Chutney Traditional South Indian Coconut Chutney Traditional Coconut Pudding Conclusion Author Bio Introduction The moment you hear the word “nut” you visualize a small, well, nut with a hard shell, which needs to be removed. So how did the coconut get to be called a nut, when it is definitely not a nut, but a drupe? Whether drupe or nut, the name Coco was given to this native of South America, by Spanish explorers, because they thought that it resembled the face of a monkey [Coco.] In fact, the eyes as well as the hairy appearance of the enough, made them think of a monkey, but in ancient eastern mythology, it was considered to be the face of Lord Shiva the destroyer in Hindu mythology who had three eyes For generations, the coconut has been considered to be the tree of life, because it has provided people down the ages, with everything they wished. Oil, juice, food to eat in the shape of coconut meat, coconut milk and everything nourishing, which you can get from the coconut is readily available at hand. All you have to do is climb the tree like a Coco and gather coconuts. Did you know that more than one third of the world subsists on coconuts for survival? Many Countries have based their economies on coconut products. And that is why, in many parts of the East, cutting down the coconut tree is taboo, because of its spiritual, emotional, and traditional associated bond with human beings. Coconuts are extremely rich in minerals, vitamins and in fiber. Doctors in coastal areas know that they do not have to worry about any harm coming to victims of typhoons and epidemics, as long as they are coconuts around. Asian, Eastern and Pacific cultures have long use the products of coconut, for healing and curing, especially in alternative medicines. Coconut oil is considered to be the best moisturizer as well as healing base for medical preparations since ancient times. So everything from massaging to conditioning your hair and making beauty cosmetics from coconut have been a part of Eastern, Pacific and Asian culture for millenniums. The West has finally woken up to the medical and healing potential of the coconut and its products. Thanks to extensive research being done in the UK and in the USA, people have got to know all about the healing power of the coconut. However, it was only when Jennifer Aniston was seen in the supermarket with lots of coconuts, that it began to become really popular in America as a healthy food item. Until then, it was just used as a hair conditioner or a skin moisturizer and in other natural beauty preparations. Nobody can suffer from malnutrition or dehydration, if you have a coconut tree around. It is surprising how recently modern research has found out that coconuts are both antiviral and antibacterial. In ancient Eastern medicine, people knew how to cure throat infections, mouth infections, bladder and urinary infections, kidney related diseases, influenza, pneumonia and other diseases caused by bacteria, viruses and fungi for millenniums. In fact, if you had a tree of life in your garden, you would live almost as long as did the tree. That is because you were eating itself the fruit, which would keep you healthy and with a strong autoimmune system throughout your life.