7 Benefits Of Drinking Warm Lemon Water

                 




Lemon water is all the rage these days.

Many restaurants serve it routinely, and some people start their day with lemon water instead of coffee or tea. There’s no doubt lemons are great for adding citrus flavor to food and drinks, but are there any benefits to adding lemon juice to your water?



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What are the benefits of drinking lemon water?


Much of the evidence supporting lemon water’s health benefits is anecdotal.

While lemons contain nutrients, like vitamin C and antioxidants, the nutritional value of a glass of lemon water depends on how much lemon juice it contains.

A glass of lemon water containing one 48-gram lemon, squeezed, contains:

  • 10.6 calories
  • 18.6 milligrams (mg) of vitamin C, or 21% of the Daily Value (DV)
  • 9.6 micrograms (mcg) of folate, or 2% of the DV
  • 49.4 mg of potassium, or 1% of the DV
  • 0.038 mg of iron, or < 1% of the DV
  • 0.01 mg of vitamin B-1, or 1% of the DV
  • 0.01 mg of vitamin B-2, or 1% of the DV
  • 0.06 mg of vitamin B-5, or 1% of the DV



It's so simple and the benefits are just too good to ignore. Warm water with lemon:










7 Benefits Of Drinking Warm Lemon Water



1. Boosts your immune system

Lemons are high in Vitamin C and potassium. Vitamin C is great for fighting colds and potassium stimulates brain & nerve function and helps control blood pressure.



2. Balances pH

Lemons are an incredibly alkaline food, believe it or not. Yes, they are acidic on their own, but inside our bodies, they're alkaline (citric acid does not create acidity in the body once metabolized). As you wellness warriors know, an alkaline body is really the key to good health.

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3. Helps with weight loss

Lemons are high in pectin fiber, which helps fight hunger cravings. It also has been shown that people who maintain a more alkaline diet lose weight faster. And, my experience is that when I start the day off right, it's easier to make the best choices for myself the rest of the day.



4. Aids digestion


The warm water serves to stimulate the gastrointestinal tract and peristalsis. The waves of muscle contractions within the intestinal walls that keep things moving. Lemons and limes are also high in minerals and vitamins and help loosen ama, or toxins, in the digestive tract.



5. Acts as a gentle, natural diuretic

Lemon juice helps flush out unwanted materials because lemons increase the rate of urination in the body. Toxins are, therefore, released at a faster rate which helps keep your urinary tract healthy.







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6. Clears skin

Vitamin C helps decrease wrinkles and blemishes. Lemon water purges toxins from the blood which helps keep skin clear as well.


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7. Hydrates the lymph system


This cup of goodness helps start the day on a hydrated note, which helps prevent dehydration (obviously) and adrenal fatigue. When your body is dehydrated, or deeply dehydrated (adrenal fatigue) it can't perform all of its proper functions, which leads to toxic buildup, stress, constipation, and the list goes on. Your adrenals happen to be two small glands that sit on top of your kidneys, and along with your thyroid, create energy.



They also secrete important hormones, including aldosterone. Aldosterone is a hormone secreted by your adrenals that regulates water levels and the concentration of minerals, like sodium, in your body, helping you stay hydrated. Your adrenals are also responsible for regulating your stress response. So, the bottom line is that you really don't want to mess with a deep state of dehydration!


Adopting just this one practice of drinking a cup of warm water with lemon in the morning for a month can radically alter your experience of the day. Don't be surprised if you begin to view mornings in a new light.

Like I said, the recipe is really simple - a cup of warm (not hot) water and the juice from half a lemon.


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  • Unknown
    Unknown August 30, 2020 at 6:36 PM

    Can I blend pawpaw leaves and guava leaves with onions

    • Dr. Appiah
      Dr. Appiah August 30, 2020 at 8:10 PM

      Yes, you can do so.

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