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THE HYGIENIC USE OF LEMONS.

Lemonade made from tho juloe of the loraoD Ib as has often been pointed oat, one of the boßt and safest drinks for any person, whothor m health or not. Simply eqaecze a lomnn into a pint of cold water, drink half every night, and half on awaking m 'he morning, and after a short time you will fee) a new man. It ib suitable for all stomach diseases, excellent m pfckneas, In caeep of jaundioj, grarel, llyer pomplaint, inflammation of toe bowels, and fevers.' It Ib a speolnp against worms and skin complaints. Lymon juioe is tho best antisoorbutio remedy known. Everyone should rub their paras with , lemon juioe to keep them cleau, Tho hands and nails are also kept cloari, white, soft, and eupple by tbo daily uso of lemon instead of soap It also prevents chilblains. Lemon Is ejtoellont! lv Intermittent fevers, mixed with stiong, hot, blaok coffee .without sugar. Neuralgia may be oured by rubbing the part affeoted with a out lemon. It Is valuable aleo to remove warts and to destroy d>ndtuf| on the head by rubbing the roots of the bal/r w'th it, It will alleviato and finally onr.e coughs and oolds, and heal diseased lungs if taken hot, going to bed at pigbfc, fhe more we emplpy It Internally and externally, the bettor we shall Sod ouiielvea. L^mon juloe is good for removing tartar from the teeth. A doctor In Romo la trying It m mtilarlal fevers with great suoqbsb, and asserts that It will In time supersede quinine.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2244, 4 October 1889, Page 2

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THE HYGIENIC USE OF LEMONS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2244, 4 October 1889, Page 2

THE HYGIENIC USE OF LEMONS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2244, 4 October 1889, Page 2

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