Iodine Stains
Dear Aunt Daisy, Someone has asked how to remove iodine stains. Well, I discovered that ‘if pure lemon juice is rubbed on the article (or squeezed), the stain just disappears like magic. I use lemons for many things, and drink some juice every day, or else cut one up overnight into a jug, cover with pure clean water (rain water preferably) and drink it in the morning.- It is a very good systemcleanser, and blood-purifier. I have passed the 50 mark and do not have rheumatics or arthritis as so many women do. Before I took some lemons every day, my joints used to crack very much. So, hurrah for lemons (no sugar).
M.A.
L.
Morningside:
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 740, 18 September 1953, Page 23
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118Iodine Stains New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 740, 18 September 1953, Page 23
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