Not all lemons are the same.

Meyer lemons are softer, slightly sweet and more floral than traditional lemons. Think of them as winter’s gentle citrus, bright without the sharp bite.

That matters, especially in midlife. A squeeze of citrus can support digestion, enhance mineral absorption from leafy greens and balance bitterness without needing extra salt.

And winter is full of bitter greens, kale, chicories, mustard greens, all deeply supportive this time of year.

Meyer lemon is the bridge.

Ways to enjoy:

  • Squeeze it over sautéed kale.
  • Whisk into a simple dressing.
  • Add zest to warm grain bowls.
  • Finish a soup with a splash before serving.

Sometimes wellness isn’t about adding more.

It’s about brightening what’s already there.