yes after scientific tests it has showed you absoulutly can so if your not over 21 this is not for you.
Yes, You will get a small 'high' depending on the amount you drink, the same effect from eating a whole lemon. It is due to the undeluted acids in lemons juice.
Yes, If you drink raw Lemon Juice with salt.
No, there is no alcohol in it.
From my point of view right now, it's a solid yes
By drinking lemon juice and eating a lemon
No, lemon juice is not combustible.
yes, it does put lemon juice on a toothbrush and scrub and it should come off :)
James Cook did not discover lemon juice but he used it, together with lime juice, to help ward off scurvy in his crew.
Try lemon juice
yes
not sue but I know lemon juice works. Although the sugar probobly would help dry them out.
Lemons (and lemon juice) are relatively low on the pH scale, compared to water, which is a neutral 7. However, compared to other acids, it's not very strong, there are substances much lower on the pH scale.
No, you cannot become drunk off of ordinary cranberry juice. However, you might become drunk if someone added any type of alcohol, such as vodka or tequila to the cranberry juice without your knowing.
you can use lemon juice on your face for 15 min and then wash it off
Lemon Juice & Taking Birth Control Pills Also.
Lemon juice. It has a pH of 2.3, whereas orange juice has a pH of 3.3. What is being cleaned off is the CuO and CuCO3 that forms on the penny. Both O2- and CO32- are bases, so the stronger the acid, the more effectively they will be reacted away. I did a quick online search for the pH of grape juice but did not find anything, but given that it lacks the sour taste that orange and lemon juice have (an indicator of acidity), I would have to assume that it is not as acidic as either lemon or orange juice.
take the skin off, cut in pices, serve with lemon juice and salt