La Jolla: 10 Reasons Why You Should Drink Lemon Water in The Morning
La Jolla: 10 Reasons Why You Should Drink Lemon Water in The Morning
La Jolla: 10 Reasons Why You Should Drink Lemon Water in The Morning
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5. Is a diuretic: Lemons increase the rate of urination in the body, which helps purify it. Toxins are,
therefore, released at a faster rate which helps keep your urinary tract healthy.
6. Clears skin: The vitamin C component helps decrease wrinkles and blemishes. Lemon water
purges toxins from the blood which helps keep skin clear as well. It can actually be applied directly
to scars to help reduce their appearance.
7. Freshens breath: Not only this, but it can help relieve tooth pain and gingivitis. The citric acid
can erode tooth enamel, so you should monitor this. I admit, Im slightly worried about it.
8. Relieves respiratory problems: Warm lemon water helps get rid of chest infections and halt
those pesky coughs. Its thought to be helpful to people with asthma and allergies too.
9. Keeps you zen: Vitamin C is one of the first things depleted when you subject your mind and
body to stress. As mentioned previously, lemons are chock full of vitamin C.
10. Helps kick the coffee habit: After I have a glass of hot lemon water, I actually dont crave
coffee in the morning. This is weird, I cant explain it, but Ill take it.
The one thing I couldnt find a concrete answer for is why the water has to be hot. Having studied
Chinese Medicine, I can only assume that cold water likely provides a shock or stress factor to the
body. It takes energy for your body to process cold and really hot water, believe it or not. I asked
BluePrintCleanse how much lemon the recommend you put in your water. They suggested just a
wedge or 1/8 of a lemon.
Tip: Drink your warm lemon water in coffee cups that has coffee or tea stains. The lemon water
will help remove them.
Tip: Grind the used lemon rinds in your garbage disposal to help deodorize it.
If you drink lemon water first thing in the morning, how is it going for you? This is my bowl of
lemons in my Tiffany Atlas bowl, which will be empty by the end of the week.
Sources:
Livestrong
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Lemon Peel
By DR. MAO
Latin name: Citrus limonum, limonis cortex
What is Lemon Peel?
Lemon peel is the outer peel of the lemon fruit, thought to be native to the Indian subcontinent of
Asia. The lemon, known more for its juice, is used in cooking, making beverages like lemonade,
and for household cleaning. Lemon peel produces oil, which is used prominently in Sicilian culture,
and is also pickled in brine and sold for candying. It is also used in culinary, confectionary, and
cosmetic applications. Lemon peel can also be used in potpourris and bath blends.
What are the health benefits of Lemon Peel?
Lemon peel is used to aid digestion by helping to reduce gas and cramping in the digestive system.
It is also used as a diuretic and it increases circulation. Lemon peel is often used as a tonic for the
immune system and the skin. In Ayurvedic medicine, lemon peel is used to tonify the liver. In
addition, there is a history of using lemon peel to treat and prevent scurvy.
More information about the healing powers of Lemons can be found in the Food section.
Where can I find Lemon Peel?
Lemon peel can be found online, in herbal specialty shops, and in health food stores. You can also
find it in food markets in the produce sectionstill attached to the lemon.
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By Theresa Cheung
Did you know the Ancient Egyptians believed that eating lemons and drinking lemon juice was an
effective protection against a variety of poisons, and that recent research has confirmed this belief?
There are many health benefits of lemons that have been known for centuries. The two biggest are
lemons strong antibacterial, antiviral, and immune-boosting powers and their use as a weight loss
aid because lemon juice is a digestive aid and liver cleanser. Lemons contain many substances-notably citric acid, calcium, magnesium, vitamin C, bioflavonoids, pectin, and limonene--that
promote immunity and fight infection.
These are well-known health facts about lemons. But theres so much more to this little yellow fruit.
Here are 15 that Ill bet you didnt know. Whether you use them in the form of juice, teas, drinks,
dressing, poultices or in the bath, take advantage of lemons natural healing power.
Medical Precautions Note: If you suffer from heartburn, kidney or gall bladder problems or have a
citrus allergy consult your doctor before using these remedies or drinking lemon juice. To protect
your teeth enamel, wait at least half an hour before brushing your teeth after chewing, drinking or
rinsing with lemon juice. Rubbing lemon juice or oil and drinking lemon juice is not suitable for
children under the age of 10. Lemons are effective home remedies for a variety of health concerns
but in the case of serious illness always consult your doctor first.
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Abolish Acne
Lemon contains citric acid, which can be effective in treating acne. The vitamin C found in citrus
fruits is vital for that healthy glowing skin while its alkaline nature kills some types of bacteria
known to cause acne. In addition to drinking lemon juice with water first thing in the morning, here
are some suggestions on how to prepare a homemade acne treatment using lemon:
With your finger or a cotton ball, apply fresh lemon juice on acne and leave it overnight. Wash
with water the following morning. There may be an uncomfortable sensation of burning at first, but
it will soon disappear.
Mix one part of freshly squeezed lemon juice with an equal part of rose or honey water. Put the
mixture on affected areas for at least half an hour. Wash it afterwards with water. This application
should be repeated twice daily, ideally in the morning and the evening.
Note: these remedies are safe and natural, but if acne is severe or there are open wounds, consult
your doctor first.
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Research has shown that lemon balm has a calming effect and therefore may be able to help remove
fatigue, exhaustion, dizziness, anxiety, nervousness, and tension. It is also believed that inhaling
lemon oil helps in increasing concentration and alertness. It can therefore be used as a room
freshener in offices to increase the efficiency of the employees. If youre feeling tense sprinkle a
few drops of lemon balm essential oil (Melissa officinalis) on a handkerchief to inhale.
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The proven antibacterial and antiviral properties of lemons can accelerate the healing process in the
case of cankers. Mix the juice of freshly squeezed lemon into a glass of lukewarm water and rinse
your mouth with this solution; do this three times a day. There may be a burning sensation when the
lemon juice comes into contact with the canker, however, the more frequently you use it, the less
burning there will be.
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Chills and fevers may be due to a variety of causes, but the lemon is always a helpful remedy. Here
is a method that can ease symptoms: add the juice of 1 lemon to a cup of hot water with honey and
drink at once, then every 2 hours until the fever or chill subsides.
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When you have a cold, the healing power of lemons works both internally, by supplying urgently
required vitamin C to your defense cells, and externally, through the application of its antiviral
properties to the virus on the mucous membranes in the nose and throat.
At the first indication of a cold a runny nose or sore throat try to give your body as much
immune-boosting vitamin C as you can so that the virus is eliminated before it gets a chance to take
hold. Drink the freshly squeezed juice of 1 lemon in a glass of lukewarm water every 2 hours.
If you have a sore throat, add the juice of 1 lemon and 1 teaspoon (5ml) of sea salt to 1 cup (250ml)
lukewarm water. Gargle three times a day for 1 minute to diminish the burning sensation. If its a
case of tonsillitis, gargle every 2 hours for at least 30 seconds with the freshly squeezed juice of 1
lemon. Tilt the head back to allow the antibacterial and antiviral properties of the juice to flow into
the back of the throat. You can swallow the juice when you have finished gargling thereby
benefiting from an immune-boosting vitamin C shot.
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Lemon poultices applied overnight are a good home remedy for corns and calluses. Place a slice of
lemon approx 5 mm thick on to the corn, bandage and fasten. Dabbing the affected area with lemon
essential oil also helps accelerate the healing process. Take care to only use the undiluted oil on the
callused area using a cotton ball or Q- tip, as it is too strong for un-callused skin.
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Erase Eczema
If you suffer from skin infection such as eczema, a lemon wrap may offer relief. Add 8 drops of
lemon essential oil to 1 cup (250ml) lukewarm water and 1 tablespoon (15ml) of liquid honey.
Honey also has anti-inflammatory effect and strengthens the healing power of lemon.
Soak a linen cloth in the liquid, squeeze out the excess, and gently place the cloth on the affected
area for 15 minutes, 2 to 3 times a day. Not only will this ease the infection, it will counter the
overwhelming urge to scratch.
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Fight Fatigue
Long distance walkers, world travelers, and explorers look upon the lemon as a Godsend. When
fatigue sets in, they might suck lemon juice by piercing the top of the fruit with a straw, giving
themselves a quick-acting medicine and a lovely refreshment.
Explorers also use lemon for protection against many infections of the tropics. A small amount of
lemon juice will quench thirst more effectively than many times the amount of water. Experienced
travelers declare that when they add lemon juice to ordinary drinking water, in various localities, it
acts as an antiseptic and prevents illness due to allergy to different water supplies.
Lemon oil also seems to be able to stimulate brain activity so whenever you feel tired for no reason
or are finding it hard to focus or concentrate, add 4 drops of lemon oil to a water-filled
aromatherapy lamp. Alternatively, drink a glass of lemon water every few hours.
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Lemons can help freshen breath that has gone sour after consuming certain spices, alcohol,
cigarettes, or that is caused by insufficient salivation. To keep breath fresh, thoroughly rinse your
mouth several times a day with the freshly squeezed juice of 1 lemon in a glass of lukewarm water.
Chewing on a lemon slice after every meal will also help.
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Healing Hypertension
Garlic and onions have been shown to be effective in the fight against hypertension, and they
combine well with the healing power of lemon. Add 3 crushed garlic cloves and 1 chopped onion to
1 quart or cold skimmed or low fat milk or soy milk. Slowly bring to the boil and let it stand for 5
minutes. Pour through a sieve and chill. Add the freshly squeezed juice of 3 lemons and sip
throughout the day.
And if you suffer from high cholesterol, dont forget that the pectin power in lemons along with its
other metabolism and circulation boosting nutrients can help lower cholesterol.
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If the stinger is still in the skin, take it out with a pair of tweezers. Massage 1 to 2 drops of lemon
oil, mixed with 1 teaspoon of honey, into the skin around the bite.
To repel insects, add 20 drops of lemon oil to 1 cup (250ml) of water and spray into the air. It smells
great and repels insects at the same time. Another home remedy is to place a cotton ball soaked in
lemon oil in your bedroom. If you are sitting outside in the evening, apply lemon scent to skin areas
not covered in clothing. Or, add 10 drops of lemon oil to 1 oz of sunflower oil and rub into the
skin.
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Several studies have found that lemon balm combined with other calming herbs (such as valerian,
hops, and chamomile) helps reduce anxiety and promote sleep. In a recent double-blind, placebocontrolled study, 18 healthy volunteers received two separate single doses of a standardized lemon
balm extract (300 mg and 600 mg) or placebo for 7 days. The 600 mg dose of lemon balm increased
mood and significantly increased calmness and alertness.
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Pulverize Pain
Even though it tastes bitter, lemon juice has a powerful alkaline effect in the body and is therefore a
natural agent against excess acid, which is in part responsible for rheumatism. Drink the freshly
squeezed juice of 1 lemon in a glass of lukewarm water 3 times a day and if you experience severe
pain add the juice of 2 lemons 3 times a day.
Lemon oil has pain-relieving qualities, so to inhibit inflammation and ease pain, massage the
affected area daily with several drops of lemon oil mixed with 1 tablespoon (15ml) jojoba oil.
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Drink the juice of 1 freshly squeezed lemon in a glass of lukewarm water after each meal. The
lemon acid will stimulate the production of stomach acid and the activity of stomach muscles.
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Lemon oil has vessel-strengthening properties that can help fight varicose and spider veins. For
spider veins, take 2 to 3 drops of lemon oil every day and mix in a small bowl with jojoba, avocado
or almond oil and massage the affected area.
For varicose veins,add 6 drops of lemon oil to 1 oz (50 ml) wheat germ oil, and 2 drops each of
cypress and juniper oil. Use this mixture daily for a gentle massage of the legs from bottom to top,
in the direction of the heart. For a vein and vessel-rejuvenating bath add 8 drops of lemon oil to a
warm bath. Also add 4 drops of cypress oil blended with 1 tablespoon (15ml) of honey. Soak in the
bath for 15 minutes and when you come out, pat your skin dry dont rub it.
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Respiratory Disorders: Lemon juice assists in curing respiratory problems, along with
breathing problems and revives a person suffering from asthma. Lemon, being a rich rich
source of vitamin C, helps in dealing with respiratory disorders.
Cholera: The diseases like cholera or malaria can be treated with lemon juice, as it acts as a
blood purifier.
Foot Relaxation: Lemon is an aromatic and antiseptic agent and is useful in foot relaxation.
Add some lemon juice in warm water and dip the foot in the water to get foot relaxation.
Corn: Lemon juice can dissolve lumps on the skin. It can be applied at the places where the
skin has been hardened up. Drinking of lemon juice with water can facilitate the patient to
get rid of stones.
Throat Infections: Lemon is an excellent fruit that aids in fighting problems related to
throat infections as it has an antibacterial property.
High Blood Pressure: Drinking lemon juice is helpful for people suffering with heart
problems as it contains potassium. It controls high blood pressure, dizziness, nausea as
provides relaxation to mind and body. It reduces mental stress and depression.
Lemon: Natures Boon
Lemon has proved to be natures boon to the entire mankind. It gives solution to many health
related problems. It has its own set of antiseptic and natural medications. Make sure you eat atleast
one-fourth or half lemon daily.
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References: American Urological Association and Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
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as well.
7. The skin of lemon dried under the sun and then ground to make powder can be applied to the hair
for a few minutes before bath which relieves head ache and cools the body.
8. Applying lemon juice to acne dries the existing ones and prevents from getting more.
9. Lemon juice acts as a natural hair lightner and skin bleach which reduces the pigment melanin
and prevents the risk of chemical allergic reactions which is common with hair dyes and bleaches.
10. Lemon juice is given to relieve gingivitis, stomatitis, and inflammation of the tongue.
11. Lemon juice is given to prevent common cold.
12. Lemon juice is given to prevent or treat urinary tract infection and gonorrhea.
13. Lemon juice is applied to the sites of bites and stings of certain insects to relieve its poison and
pain.
14. Lemon juice relieves colic pain and gastric problems.
15. Lemon juice soothes the dry skin when applied with little glycerin.
16. Lemon juice used for marinating seafood or meat kills bacteria and other organisms present in
them, thereby prevents many gastro-intestinal tract infections.
17. Lemon juice with a pinch of salt (warm) every morning lowers cholesterol levels and brings
down your weight.
18. Lemon juice is the best drink to prevent dehydration and shock in case of diarrhea.
19. Lemon juice can also be used as a mouthwash. It removes plaque, whitens the teeth and
strengthens the enamel.
20. A table spoon on thick lemon syrup everyday relieves asthma.
21. Lemon juice relieves chilblains and itchy skin.
22. Gargling lemon juice relieves throat infection and also used as a treatment for diphtheria.
23. Lemon juice is an excellent treatment for dandruff and greasy hair.
24. Lemon applied over the face removes wrinkles and keeps you young.
25. Lemon juice helps to prevent and cure osteoarthritis.