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If you’ve tried everything to get your kids to sleep through the night, this Aussie psychic medium has a simple solution that’s cheap, easy and hundreds of parents swear by.

Melbourne-based psychic medium Jessica Lynne shared the unique ‘hack’, which she claims has helped hundreds of her clients’ families sleep well. And all you need are limes.

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Jessica has been sharing the benefits of limes in children’s rooms for some time, but just recently one of her Instagram videos has gone viral, with more than four million people watching her lime sleep tip.

The video explains that Jessica told her skeptical friend to put a lime in her son’s room because he’d never slept through the night. She then shared a screenshot of the mum’s sleep quality from that same night – showing she had almost nine hours of unbroken sleep!

“Picture this…..” she captioned the video. “Your kids sleeping through the night. No longer waking up to a toddler in your bed! No more talk of ‘MONSTERS’ in their bedrooms at night.”

The popular medium, who has been featured extensively in the media, says all you need to do is pop a lime in your children’s rooms.

“It’s really important that you know how to use the limes properly!” she explained.

“Cut a lime in half, put the two halves in a dish and put them in your bedrooms (make sure you keep them away from your pets as they are toxic to them).

“You can also diffuse lime around your house to promote calmness and clean slate energy.

“Limes are an amazing cleansing agent that rid negative fear based energies and any dark entities that have made their way into your house.”

The video attracted hundreds of comments, many from parents who say the trick worked.

“Been having a lime in my son’s room for a week – he’s never slept so well. It’s not working for my 2yo, but that’s development I’d reckon,” one mum said.

“This couldn’t be truer! Since doing what you suggested my daughter and all of us have been sleeping soundly through the night!” said another.

Jessica has also shared testimonials from dozens of people who claim the tip worked for them, but her video has also attracted some negative comments.

“No no noooo mamas this is witchcraft,” one person commented. “This is opening up you and your precious babies to occult practices! Jesus is enough and is the only good force that has overcome evil spirits, demons, beings, monsters! Don’t expose yourself or your kids to this.”

While another said, “I’d love to say this works, but it doesn’t.”

So, would you give this a go, or have you done the lime trick with your kids? Let us know in the comments below. 

  • If it works then why not. I might even give it a try myself.

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  • I am going to try it

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  • I might try this? Whats the harm in trying right

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  • Honestly when you’re sleep deprived you’d try most things lol and limes smell amazing anyway.. I’d definitely try it..

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  • Im lucky we don’t have sleep issues but if we did I would give it a go.

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  • We would only know if we tried it but I am skeptical.

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  • I think lime and lemon certainly can have some properties that benefit the sleep environment, but I prefer a more scientific proven approach


    • I do like the smell of limes and lemons in the kitchen; so fresh.

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  • Thankful that we do not have sleep issues.

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  • Interesting ideas about the lime in the bedroom! Wonder if it truely works

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  • I wouldn’t go as far as witchcraft! But am curious as to how this would work in all honesty.

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  • I’m not sure about that. Don’t understand how it should work. But I’m curious. If I’m getting desperate I might try it.

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  • This sounds a little dumb, but at least I can’t say it sounds harmful.

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  • This doesn’t sound outrageous. I would give it a go.

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  • So medium is an all time fave show, and Allison Dubios will forever be iconic for her RHOBH appearance, but I don’t believe in psychic abilities. I think a coincidence can be powerful at convincing us something worked. But if cutting limes is helping parents, then that’s great.

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