The lemon is a kind of little evergreen plant of Citrus family, belonging to Asia. The tree's oval yellow fruit is applied for non-culinary and culinary purposes all over the world, mainly for its liquid, that has both cooking and cleansing uses The pulp and peel (zest) are also used in food preparation and baking. The extract of the lemon is about 5 % to 6 % citric acid, that provides an acid taste. The unique sour taste of citrus drink makes it a …show more content…
It can assist in getting rid of the pain if fresh lemon juice is applied on the area of a toothache. Rubbing lemon juice on the gum tissues can prevent gum bleeding, whilst getting rid of the bad odors which could come from different gum disorders and conditions. Lemon juice has affirmed itself in the therapy regarding hair care on a large scale. Lemon juice put on the scalp will address problems such as dandruff, loss of hair and other complications connected to the hair and scalp. Lemon juice, being an organic antibacterial medication, may also heal problems related to the skin layer. Lemon juice can be applied to reduce the pain of sun burn, and it helps to ease the pain from bee stings. Lemon juice can be used on the skin for the therapy of bad acne and dermatitis. Applying of lemon juice on the site of old burns are able to help vanish the scars, and because lemon is a cooling agent, it minimizes the burning feeling on the skin when you already have an aggravating