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Dry thoroughly: Spread seeds out on a paper towel and let them dry completely before storing.
Store in a glass jar: Keep them in a cool, dry place for up to 6 months.
Label and date: Especially if you plan to use them for DIY beauty or health recipes.
🌀 Variations
You can combine lemon seeds with orange peel or mint for enhanced skin care recipes.
Mix crushed seeds with aloe vera for a cooling face mask.
Blend with yogurt to create a probiotic-rich exfoliating cream.
âť“ FAQ
Q: Are lemon seeds safe to eat?
A: Swallowing a few accidentally is generally safe, but avoid consuming large quantities. Use them in infusions, not directly eaten.
Q: Can lemon seeds help detox the body?
A: Yes! Their natural oils support liver function and digestion when infused in warm water or used in herbal tea.
Q: Do lemon seeds grow into fruit-bearing trees?
A: Yes, but it takes time and care. Indoors they grow more slowly and may not always bear fruit—but make beautiful, fragrant plants.
Final Thoughts
Next time you squeeze a lemon, don’t throw away those golden little seeds! From skincare to detox teas to natural insect repellents, lemon seeds are a hidden treasure waiting to be used. Try one of these ideas today—you might be surprised at how useful they really are.
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