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When squeezing lemons, don’t make the mistake of throwing away the seeds: they are worth their weight in gold used this way

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💡 Bonus Tip: Add to Compost or Citrus Cleaner

Even if you don’t use lemon seeds directly, don’t waste them:

  • Toss them into your compost bin to enrich your soil.
  • Add them to homemade citrus vinegar cleaner jars for added natural oils.

❗ A Quick Note on Safety

  • Avoid consuming large quantities of lemon seeds, as they can be tough on digestion.
  • Always strain crushed seed mixtures before drinking or applying topically.
  • When using in skin care, patch test first to avoid allergic reactions.

✅ Final Thoughts

Next time you’re squeezing a lemon, don’t throw those seeds away. From skincare and detox teas to gardening and bug repellent, lemon seeds are tiny powerhouses of natural goodness. They may seem small and unimportant, but with the right knowledge, they become one of the most underrated ingredients in your kitchen.

So go ahead — save those seeds. Mother Nature packed more into them than we ever realized.


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