I’ve always wondered about where this saying came from: “When life gives you lemons, make lemonade”. In this article I’m on the hunt for its author, and ponder why the amazing lemon has such a bad wrap. It does give us nutrition, flavour, colour, and of course lemon essential oil!
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Well of course the easy answer is that the fruit is sour. So if life is sour to you, add sugar, reinvent the moment and prosper.
The phrase was initially coined by Christian anarchist writer Elbert Hubbard in a 1915 obituary he penned and published for dwarf actor Marshall P. Wilder.The obituary, entitled The King of Jesters, praises Wilder’s optimistic attitude and achievements in the face of his disabilities:
“He was a walking refutation of that dogmatic statement, Mens sana in corpore sano. His was a sound mind in an unsound body. He proved the eternal paradox of things. He cashed in on his disabilities. He picked up the lemons that Fate had sent him and started a lemonade-stand.” Wikipedia
The phrase was adopted again in the 1940’s by a couple of authors and especially attributed to Dale Carnegie, in his revolutionary self-help book How to Stop Worrying and Start Living, first printed in the UK in 1948.
Ok, so most people won’t eat a lemon like an orange (some do though), but its flavour is a must-have for the kitchen.
And then there’s the rind which is often overlooked, but when it’s used in a dish makes something unmistakably divine. This flavour comes from the essential oil tucked away in little pockets all through the tough skin. This essential oil can do so many wonderful things, and is a fresh happy scent that appeals to young and old alike.
Lemon essential oil is an uplifting oil with a sweet innocence about it, but don’t be fooled – it has a solid place in modern aromatherapy.
Some aromatherapists and scientific data claim lemon oil is good for:
- stimulating the action of white blood cells
- killing bacteria in the gut
- soothing and lessening varicose veins
- tonifying the circulatory system and aiding high blood pressure
- helping the body shed excess fluids
- decreasing cellulite
- improving concentration
- easing rheumatic pain & gout pain
- stopping the flow of blood with cuts and abrasions
…… and the list continues.
And from my book “Revelation! Reveal Your Destiny with Essential Oils”:
Lemon
refresh, reload
This gorgeous fruit and oil is a real winner for me. Even Martha Stewart commented on Oprah, that the one thing she really missed in prison, was lemons. They have a myriad of uses both with the juice, flesh and rind, but we will be focusing on the essential oil that comes from the rind. When I think lemon oil I think, “refresh”, “reload” like the refresh button on your computer. Aromatherapists use this oil for a variety of purposes, but to me it means start again. This oil is often used for cleaning so in that sense it helps clear the air, clear your energy and clear your perspective. It’s the oil of fresh starts.”
Suzanne R Banks
Yep. I still love quoting myself. Thanks for indulging me. For wonderful essential oil recipes for lemon oil check out my article 10 Recipes with Lemon Essential Oil – Citrus limonum
Thanks and remember to use your intention when you are creating your formulas. See my article about intention.
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OMG, I LOVE lemons!! A bowl full of lemons on a table always makes me smile- oh, and the scent – my goodness – just perks a dull spirit right up!!. I need to remember not to eat them like an an orange though because last time that I did, my teeth hurt like heck for at least 5 days – couldn’t even put a toothbrush to them – they were SO sensitive!!
Wow that’s full on! I could never do that but love them and beautiful lemon oil of course x