The acid components of Lime
Translation by Susan Strickland*
This beautiful image is a microscopic photo of colored crystals of citric acid. Citrus in Latim means lime. Therefore all the citric fruits are etymologically related to lime.
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The citric acid of lemon (and lime) – a bactericide agent
Traslation by Susan Strickland*
Citrus in Latim means lime. Therefore all the citric fruits are etymologically related to lime. Lime is the most citric of the fruits of its family, it is the father of them all.
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Lime & Lemon means health
Conceição Trucom*
Siciliano Lemon or Tahiti Lime, both are rich in citric acid (5 to 7%). Despite being known for thousands of years as one of the most fantastic fruits from Nature only now we can access these information that explain the magical healing power of Lemon (and Lime), although there is still a lot to be studied.
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