In Mediterranean and Middle Eastern traditions, lemons symbolize protection, sometimes placed by beds to “ward off the evil eye.”
Salt is used worldwide for spiritual cleansing—from Japanese Shinto rituals to European folk traditions.
In Feng Shui, lemons are believed to attract positive energy (“chi”) when placed strategically in the home.
While these practices aren’t scientifically proven, they provide comfort and a sense of tradition for many families.
Bottom Line
Trying the lemon and salt ritual is safe, inexpensive, and can make your home smell fresh. While it won’t disinfect your room or replace an air purifier, it can improve your mood and create a pleasant atmosphere. As one doctor notes about salt lamps: even if the health claims aren’t backed by science, the sense of serenity they provide can be valuable. If a lemon in your room makes you feel calmer or happier, that alone makes the ritual worthwhile.