Did you know that lemon peel has many virtues Discover them | Natural Health


Did you know that lemon peel has many virtues Discover them | Natural Health

The zest of lemon has digestive properties, just like its juice, and can help us to relieve the digestive problems like the gases or the inflammations. In addition, it strengthens the peristaltic movements of the intestine.

Lemon is one of the most consumed fruits in the world. It contains vitamins, minerals and antioxidants that have been used for many therapeutic purposes since ancient times.

Juice is the part that is most consumed, given its taste and ease of obtaining.

Yet few people know that much of the lemon’s properties are in its zest, and many throw it in the trash.

It is estimated that this part of the lemon contains between 5 and 10 times more vitamins than its juice.

In addition, it could be effective in fighting infections, eliminating fungal infections and replacing certain cosmetics.

Since most people do not know the benefits of lemon zest, we will share with you its main virtues!…….For more watch a video in detail.

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