5 Ways to Use Lemons

When Life Gives You Lemons...Make More Than Just Lemonade!

That old adage about "life giving you lemons" is quite unfair to this small, yellow fruit. Sure, it's sour, but it has all sorts of great uses that you've probably never heard about. In this health and food article, we'll show you how to use lemons in 5 great ways. You'll be glad when
 life gives you lemons, and you'll know that they're good for more than just clichéd phrases and lemonade!

1. Use lemons to deodorize your personal space

That fresh, citrus smell that's popular in commercial cleaners can also be had from the real, natural stuff. Whether it's pet odors, stuffy odors in a closed clothes closet, or stinky food odors like seafood, lemon juice can make a great deodorizer. For wiping down an area, use diluted lemon juice which acts as a quick, natural deodorizer. For your hands, mix some lemon juice with organic, raw sugar for an exfoliating and refreshing wash that will leave you smelling fresh and clean.

2. Use lemons to kill the common cold.

The cold virus may be common, but it's not fun at all. Lemons can help you get rid of that cold! Mix lemon juice with organic honey and stir into a cup of hot water. Sip it like tea. The lemon can help clear you up, the sugar is an energy booster, and the vitamin C found in lemon juice is a bonus perk.

3. Use lemons to polish your fingernails.

Over time, fingernail polish and fingernail paint can leave your nails looking dull and lifeless. Lemons can clear and polish your fingernails to make them gleam like freshly manicured nails. Cut a lemon into wedges and use the wedge to polish your fingernails. The lemon juice will zap those stains and nail colors to leave your fingernails bright.

4. Use lemons to brighten and refresh your skin.