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You will be shock to see Onion benefits, it is one of the best source for body know why

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: December 28, 2021 18:41 IST

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Onion is the basic vegetable for everyone, but do you know there are many benefits of onion. It can be also used for preventing insect bite itching special mosquito bites itching.
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Onion is also beneficial for joint pain, mix its juice with the mustard oil and massage you will surely see the results.
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Onion can also cure cough taking honey with it will give the best results.
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People who usually face acne problems can use onion with olive oil on their skin.
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Onion is considered best for hair, it can prevent your hair from lice, dandruff, and hair fall.
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Mixing one spoon of onion juice and sugar in three spoons of water will help you to get faster sleep. This also gives relief to tooth pain.
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Onion also works to prevent blood from clotting in the body because of the Chromium present in it.
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Eat raw onions before your periods, it will surely give you relief of period pain.
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If you go to nose bleeding, then put some drops on the nose it will stop bleeding.
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