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11 Benefits of Lemon Water You Didn’t Know About

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edited November 2024 in Food and Nutrition
http://www.lifehack.org/articles/lifestyle/11-benefits-lemon-water-you-didnt-know-about.html
11 Benefits of Lemon Water

Why lemons?
Lemons are packed like a clown car with nutrients, including vitamin C, B-complex vitamins, calcium, iron, magnesium, potassium, and fiber. (Fun fact: they contain more potassium than apples or grapes!)

Because of how hard lemon juice can be on the enamel of your teeth, it’s important to dilute it with water of any temperature (though lukewarm is recommended). Drink it first thing in the morning, and wait 15 to 30 minutes to have breakfast. This will help you fully receive the benefits of lemon water, which are listed below.

11 Benefits of Lemon Water

1. Reduces inflammation.
If you drink lemon water on a regular basis, it will decrease the acidity in your body, which is where disease states occur. It removes uric acid in your joints, which is one of the main causes of inflammation.

2. Aids digestion.
Lemon juice not only encourages healthy digestion by loosening toxins in your digestive tract, it helps to relieve symptoms of indigestion such as heartburn, burping, and bloating.

3. Helps you lose weight.
Lemons contain pectin fiber, which assists in fighting hunger cravings.

4. Cleanses your system.
It helps flush out the toxins in your body by enhancing enzyme function, stimulating your liver.

5. Keeps your skin blemish-free.
The antioxidants in lemon juice help to not only decrease blemishes, but wrinkles too! It can also be applied to scars and age spots to reduce their appearance, and because it’s detoxifying your blood, it will maintain your skin’s radiance.

6. Gives your immune system a boost.
Vitamin C is like our immune system’s jumper cables, and lemon juice is full of it. The level of vitamin C in your system is one of the first things to plummet when you’re stressed, which is why experts recommended popping extra vitamin C during especially stressful days.

7. Excellent source of potassium.
As already mentioned, lemons are high in potassium, which is good for heart health, as well as brain and nerve function.

8. Freshens your breath.
It also helps relieve toothaches and gingivitis (say wha?). Because the citric acid can erode tooth enamel, either hold off on brushing your teeth after drinking lemon water or brush your teeth before drinking it.

9. Gives you an energy boost.
Lemon juice provides your body with energy when it enters your digestive tract, and it also helps reduce anxiety and depression. (Even the scent of lemons has a calming effect on your nervous system!)

10. Helps to cut out caffeine.
I didn’t believe this until I tried it, but replacing my morning coffee with a cup of hot lemon water has really done wonders! I feel refreshed, and no longer have to deal with that pesky afternoon crash. Plus, my nerves are thankful.

11. Helps fight viral infections.
Warm lemon water is the most effective way to diminish viral infections and their subsequent sore throats. Plus, with the lemon juice also boosting your immune system, you’ll simultaneously fight off the infection completely.

How much?
For those who weigh less than 150 pounds, squeeze half a lemon’s worth of juice into a glass of water. If over 150 pounds, use an entire lemon’s juice. You can of course dilute the lemon juice more, depending on your personal taste.

Not only are the benefits of lemon water endless, it’s one of the most substantial yet simple changes you can make for your health.

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  • Posts: 3,886 Member
    edited January 2016
    It's bad form to cut and paste other people's work without giving them credit.

    Edit: Dianne beat me to it :)
  • Posts: 6,212 Member
    And if you're going to plagiarize, at least make it something credible...
  • Posts: 161 Member
    If you drink too much it can wear away your tooth enamel.
  • Posts: 18,343 Member
    And if you're going to plagiarize, at least make it something credible...

    Lifehack deserves some kind of award for packing that much derp and woo into a single article. Unfortunately, this is how diet myths continue to propagate.
  • Posts: 19 Member
    it was a mistake i ment to put in sorry guys for that
  • Posts: 350 Member
    BUMP
  • Posts: 1,404 Member
    Plagarism aside...
    Malzbell wrote: »
    http://www.lifehack.org/articles/lifestyle/11-benefits-lemon-water-you-didnt-know-about.html


    2. Aids digestion.
    Lemon juice not only encourages healthy digestion by loosening toxins in your digestive tract, it helps to relieve symptoms of indigestion such as heartburn, burping, and bloating.

    3. Helps you lose weight.
    Lemons contain pectin fiber, which assists in fighting hunger cravings.

    4. Cleanses your system.
    It helps flush out the toxins in your body by enhancing enzyme function, stimulating your liver.

    5. Keeps your skin blemish-free.
    The antioxidants in lemon juice help to not only decrease blemishes, but wrinkles too! It can also be applied to scars and age spots to reduce their appearance, and because it’s detoxifying your blood, it will maintain your skin’s radiance.

    11. Helps fight viral infections.
    Warm lemon water is the most effective way to diminish viral infections and their subsequent sore throats. Plus, with the lemon juice also boosting your immune system, you’ll simultaneously fight off the infection completely.

    .

    All the toxin talk-which toxins? They're throwing that detox woo around again. I'm pretty sure people on dialysis aren't having their blood cleansed with lemon juice.

    The fiber in a lemon is from eating the lemon. I'm pretty sure there's no fiber in the juice.

    Are we supposed to be drinking the water or washing our face with it?

    How does it diminish viral infections? No doubt some lemon and honey in tea is soothing for a sore throat, but I don't live under the assumption that it's actually treating the virus.

    Yea, lemon in the water is yummy, but let's not pretend that it's a cure-all...
  • Posts: 5,468 Member
    12: It tastes like lemon and water, and also plagiarism.

    Fail.
  • Posts: 22,511 Member
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  • Posts: 17,456 Member
    Did you post that for the laugh?

    You know it's all made up don't you? Twisted from minor pieces of real information into an entire derp blanket
  • Posts: 997 Member
    Hot lemon water? Ewww
  • Posts: 19,009 Member
    I can name about as many pieces of truth in that list as you can name toxins it flushes, sorry to say.

    Lemon water tastes nice. End of list.
  • Posts: 3,502 Member
    Lemon is good with a nice weissbier. Wrong time of year for it in the northern hemisphere, though.
  • Posts: 6,474 Member
    I AGREE, lemons are great!
  • Posts: 49,283 Member
    Broscience at it's best. This is partially why people are confused when it comes to weight loss and health. They read articles that are exaggerations and false and somehow come to the conclusion that they are true.

    A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
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  • Posts: 588 Member
    Bless her heart, she was only trying to post something she thought was helpful
    Op I believed it when I first heard about it too, and I thought toxins and cleansing etc were all valid.
    You'll soon learn, there's a lot of " science" that is in fact a lot of old crap
  • Posts: 5,133 Member
    star1407 wrote: »
    Bless her heart, she was only trying to post something she thought was helpful
    Op I believed it when I first heard about it too, and I thought toxins and cleansing etc were all valid.
    You'll soon learn, there's a lot of " science" that is in fact a lot of old crap

    I like you.
  • Posts: 76 Member
    As bad as I feel whenever I see a post like this... I am sooo thankful for the real talk dished out on this site. Otherwise I'd still be eating 800 - 1200 calories a day of food that I don't like and doing all kinds of other silly stuff.. ^_^
  • Posts: 651 Member
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    yep! :)
  • Posts: 58 Member
    Lemon water brings our body into a more alkaline state which is better health wise since our bodies are what we eat....acid which promotes cancer cells to multiply
  • Posts: 1,946 Member
    Lemon water brings our body into a more alkaline state which is better health wise since our bodies are what we eat....acid which promotes cancer cells to multiply

    So...drinking something acidic makes the body less acidic?

    Sounds like the homeopathic woo I keep reading about.

    Gonna go with nope. That's not how this works.

    ~Lyssa
  • Posts: 5,133 Member
    Lemon water brings our body into a more alkaline state which is better health wise since our bodies are what we eat....acid which promotes cancer cells to multiply

    Research and scientific evidence of these claims?
  • Posts: 8,911 Member
    Carlos_421 wrote: »

    Research and scientific evidence of these claims?

    None. The ph diet crap is Woo of the highest caliber. Making our bodies more acidic Or alkaline would be deadly straight up. That's why our body regulates that.
  • Posts: 588 Member
    Carlos_421 wrote: »

    I like you.

    Why darling I like you too :)
  • Posts: 1,564 Member
    Lemon water brings our body into a more alkaline state which is better health wise since our bodies are what we eat....acid which promotes cancer cells to multiply

    Looks like you don't know too much about physiology. Our bodies regulate our pH through several mechanisms, the fastest of which is breathing. It's not possible to change your pH through the food you eat.

    Also, if you were so ill that your pH was out of the normal range, your body your body handles being acidic better than being alkaline.
  • Posts: 64 Member
    Most interesting thread to wake up to
  • Posts: 701 Member
    AnvilHead wrote: »

    Lifehack deserves some kind of award for packing that much derp and woo into a single article. Unfortunately, this is how diet myths continue to propagate.

    This is why you win the MFP internets for the day

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