Elumichai Thol / Lemon Peal Dried (Raw)

Product Description:
Botanical Name : Citrus limon
English Name : Lemon / lime/sour lime
Tamil Name : எலுமிச்சை / Elumichai / Naranga
Hindi Name : नीम्बू / Neembu
Malayalam Name : നാരങ്ങാ / Naranga
Telugu Name : నిమ్మ పండు / Nimma pandu
About Elumichai (Lemon):
Lemons are common in India. The lemon tree has white, fragrant flowers with five petals. The flowers can be alone or in groups of 2 or more. The flowers have 5 petals on the inside and purplish on the outside. The tree can grow up to 10 to 20 feet tall and usually has thorns on the branches. The leaves are reddish when young, turning dark green on top and light green underneath. The fruit is oval with a small protrusion at the top. Lemons are popular for their colour, smell, and taste.
Internal Benefits of Elumichai ( Lemon ):-
High nutritional value:
Lemon peel has lots of fibre and vitamin C, with 9% of the daily value in just 1 tablespoon. It also has some calcium, potassium, and magnesium. D-limonene, a compound that gives lemon its smell, is in the peel and may be behind many of its health benefits.
Support oral health:
Dental cavities and gum infections are common oral diseases caused by bacteria like Streptococcus mutans. Lemon peel has antibacterial substances that can stop bacteria growth. In a study, researchers found four compounds in lemon peel that fight oral-disease-causing bacteria.
High in antioxidants:
Lemon peel contains antioxidants like D-limonene and vitamin C, which are good for you. Eating foods with antioxidants, like D-limonene, may lower your chances of getting type 2 Diabetic and heart issues.
Have antimicrobial and antifungal properties:
Lemon peel has antimicrobial and antifungal properties that can fight antibiotic-resistant strains.
Boost your immune system:
Lemon peel extract can boost your immune system because it has flavonoids and vitamin C. These nutrients in lemon peel can help strengthen your immune system and keep you healthy.
Promote heart health;
Other uses
Lemon peel can be used in cosmetics and household items.
- All-purpose
- Cleaner. Put lemon peels and white vinegar in a jar with a lid. Leave it for a few weeks. Take out the peels and mix the liquid with water in equal amounts.
- Fridge and trash-can deodorizer. Place lemon peels in the fridge or at the bottom to eliminate a bad smell.
- Stainless-steel cleaner. Sprinkle salt on the item you want to clean. Use lemon peels to scrub away stains. Rinse the item after.
- Kettle cleaner. Elumuchai thol used to clean vessels, Fill your dirty pot with water and lemon peel. Boil it for 5 to 6 mins to remove mineral deposits. Let it sit in the boiled water for an hour then rins the vessel.
- Body scrub. Mix coconut oil, sugar, and finely chopped lemon peel. Rub the mixture onto wet skin. Rinse thoroughly after.
- Face mask. Make a skin-cleansing mask by mixing rice flour, lemon peel powder, and cold milk.
Procurement & Agriculture Method:
We have 90 wild and organic herbs. The other 10 herbs are grown organically, dried, and ground without chemicals or preservatives.
Disclaimer:
Our website's consumption details and benefits come from ancient Tamil books and Siddha records. Our Siddha Doctors Team has adjusted them. Please consult your doctor before using.