Yes
Lemon juice can inhibit some bacteria if they are sensitive to lower (acidic) pH. As lemon juice is an acid. But there are very high numbers of bacteria in lemon wedges when tested. See link below:
Most bacteria as well as our cells work best at certain pH levels. Lemon juice has a pH of around 2. Our body has a pH around 7.4. Most bacteria prefer a pH of 7.
A mixture of lemon juice cannot be used to kill ants.
Stomach bacteria is naturally neutralized with acidic or certain compounds in foods. If you drink lemon juice or orange juice, the bacteria will be suppressed. Also, compounds found in chili peppers are known to kill any bad bacteria.
Lemon juice will not kill scabies. It will cause pain at any bite marks. Just get the real medication.
No. The water bath does not generate high enough temperatures to kill the Botulism toxin. The acidity of lemon juice does kill it.
Lemon juice is very acidic. The acid makes it tough for many bacteria to grow. Its called citric acid.
Because it's an acid.
The acid of the lemon is a chemical to kill the bacteria in your hands.
The acid of the lemon is a chemical to kill the bacteria in your hands.
5 years
Yes.the lemon helps kill bacteria that causes odor,while baking soda nuetralizes odor.but you have to,leave the paste on for like a minute or so,for it to do it's job