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  2. Citropten - Wikipedia

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    These properties could hold promise for various health applications. The pleasant aroma of citropten makes it a valuable component in the fragrance industry, used in perfumes and cosmetics. [9] Its potential antimicrobial properties are also prompting exploration for use in medicine and pharmaceuticals.

  3. How To Clean Your Microwave With Lemon In 4 Easy Steps - AOL

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    Lemons are acidic and therefore contain antiseptic and antibacterial properties, plus they cut grease, dissolve soap scum and hard water deposits and can be mixed with baking soda and vinegar ...

  4. Backhousia citriodora - Wikipedia

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    Backhousia citriodora, commonly known as lemon myrtle, lemon scented myrtle or lemon scented ironwood, is a flowering plant in the family Myrtaceae. It is native to the subtropical rainforests of central and south-eastern Queensland , Australia , with a natural distribution from Mackay to Brisbane.

  5. Bergaptol - Wikipedia

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    Bergaptol is researched for anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-cancer, anti-osteoporosis, anti-microbial, and anti-lipidemic properties. [2] Bergaptol inhibits cytochrome P450 enzymes (CYP), particularly CYP2C9 and CYP3A4. This inhibition can impact the metabolism and concentrations of various drugs and toxins within the body.

  6. Looking for a Healthy New Year Recipe? Try This Scrumptious ...

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    Garlic is also known to have antimicrobial properties (meaning it tackles bad bacteria). Lemon juice. Bright and zesty, lemon juice brings acidity to balance the dressing.

  7. Lemon Water: 12 amazing and unexpected health benefits - AOL

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    Scroll through below for an exclusive look at the surprising and incredible health benefits of lemon water.

  8. Cymbopogon citratus - Wikipedia

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    Cymbopogon citratus, commonly known as West Indian lemon grass or simply lemon grass, [3] is a tropical plant native to South Asia and Maritime Southeast Asia and introduced to many tropical regions. [4] Cymbopogon citratus is often sold in stem form. While it can be grown in warmer temperate regions, such as the UK, it is not hardy to frost.

  9. Antimicrobial - Wikipedia

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    Antimicrobial use has been common practice for at least 2000 years. Ancient Egyptians and ancient Greeks used specific molds and plant extracts to treat infection. [5]In the 19th century, microbiologists such as Louis Pasteur and Jules Francois Joubert observed antagonism between some bacteria and discussed the merits of controlling these interactions in medicine. [6]