How to use lemon seeds
How to Use Lemon Seeds – A Hidden Gem for Health & Home! 

Most people throw away lemon seeds, but they are actually packed with benefits! They can be used for planting, skin care, digestion, and even as a natural insect repellent. Here’s how to make the most of them!
Grow Your Own Lemon Tree 
Lemon seeds can sprout into a beautiful lemon tree!
How to Plant:
Rinse lemon seeds and remove the outer coating.
Wrap them in a damp paper towel and place them in a plastic bag.
Leave in a warm, dark place for 7–14 days.
Once sprouted, plant in potting soil and keep in sunlight.
Natural Exfoliating Scrub for Glowing Skin 
Lemon seeds have mild exfoliating properties to remove dead skin.
How to Use:
Grind dried lemon seeds into a fine powder.
Mix with honey & yogurt to make a DIY face scrub.
Gently massage and rinse for smooth, bright skin.
Lemon Seed Tea for Digestion & Immunity 
Helps with digestion, detoxification, and vitamin C absorption.
How to Make:
Crush 2–3 lemon seeds and steep in hot water for 5 minutes.
Strain, add honey, and enjoy!
Natural Insect Repellent 

Lemon seeds contain natural insect-repelling oils.
How to Use:
Grind lemon seeds and mix with coconut oil.
Apply to skin to repel mosquitoes & bugs naturally!
Important Notes
Don’t eat too many raw lemon seeds – They contain small amounts of amygdalin, which can be mildly toxic in excess.
Best used in teas, scrubs, or for planting!
Now you know—don’t throw away lemon seeds! Will you try any of these tricks? Let me know!