of course it doesnt. use cool water and it will work.
Yes. A small amount of lemon juice on your cut or sting (bee, wasp, etc..), can help stop the bleeding and disenfect the injury. (It will sting)
It makes it worse
Yes. A small amount of lemon juice on your cut or sting (bee, wasp, etc..), can help stop the bleeding and disenfect the injury. (It will sting)
No Lemon Juice will; Lemon cuts fat ;D
* As a natural antiseptic, the juice of the lemon will destroy harmful bacteria found in the cuts and other areas of infection. * For toothache, apply fresh lemon juice on the painful area. * For skin problems, the juice of the lemon should be applied directly to the skin and allowed to dry especially for acne and eczema, then remove with water with olive oil added. The juice is also good for the removal of blackheads, freckles and wrinkles. * Lemon juice when applied to hair after rinsing it , will give shine and volume to your hair. * Lemon juice helps to prevent and cure osteoarthritis. * Helps to prevent diabetes. * Lemon juice helps in preventing the development and progression of atherosclerosis. * Lemon juice is a great liver tonic.
Lemon juice!
what is the conversion of concentrated lemon juice to the juice of a real lemon(in teaspoon)
Mercurachrome.
lemon juice
lemon juice sucks
No, lemon juice is squeezed fruit juice, lemon soda is a carbonated beverage usually with artificial lemon flavor.
do the cats have any cuts on them? if so i would advise to not spray them this will hurt the cuts making them agitated as i know of if it is not in cuts eyes or behind your cat is safe (not sure about drinking)
The approximate amount of lemon juice is 3 tablespoons for one medium lemon.
Put lemon juice in it.