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Dictionary » O » Oil of lemon Oil of lemonoil of lemon volatile oil expressed from fresh peel of citrus limonum (family Rutaceae). Aromatic oil used for flavoring pharmaceuticals, liqueurs, pastry, foods, beverages, and in perfumes. ![]()
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Results from our forumSugar Allergy... Kline JJ, Di Palma J, et al. Enteric-coated, pH-dependent peppermint oil capsules for the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome in children. J ... LS, Cohen RA, Herrmann EC. Antiviral activities of extracts of the lemon balm plant. Ann N Y Acad Sci 1965;130(1):474-82. 134. Kaneda Y, Torii ...
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The Fiber Disease... herb. Any color or neutral may be used. ¼ cup more or less of olive oil 1 lemon (juice only) or vinegar (approximately 3 tbls.) 1 egg Small amount of hot tea, coffee, ...
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The Fiber Disease... food hippie-health nut (doesn't mean you're a vegetarian, BTW); eat the oils and the salads and the seaweeds and the nuts; drink the vinegar and honey and water mix, and the lemon juice and olive oil; clean your colon; clean your blood; clean your lungs; clean ...
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Henna... herb. Any color or neutral may be used. ¼ cup more or less of olive oil 1 lemon (juice only) or vinegar (approximately 3 tbls.) 1 egg Small amount of hot tea, coffee, ...
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