Instead of merely decorating your
water glass with a lemon slice, squeeze that lemon into your water. Many
physical ailments can be remedied using natural vitamins, minerals and
whole foods. Lemon water is one such natural remedy that has engendered
positive results. It should be noted that packaged and pasteurized lemon
juice will not aid in health. The lemons must be fresh--the heavier the
better when choosing them at the grocery store. At about 50 cents each,
lemons are an affordable health remedy worth trying. Known for their
fresh, clean taste and antiseptic qualities, lemons just may be the
natural answer to some of your health concerns.
Cleanse Your System
Jethro
Kloss details the value of lemons in his book, "Back to Eden." He
describes how lemons prevent sepsis, or bacteria buildup, in the body.
They are also anti-scorbutic, a term referring to their ability to
prevent disease and to help purify the body of impurities. In her book,
"You Are What You Eat," Dr. Gillian McKeith states, "A warm cup of water
first thing in the morning (and even better with a squeeze of lemon)
goes right through the bowels and cleans mucus out from the day before.
Drink another cup in the evening too."
Aid Digestion
Lemons
can also relieve symptoms of indigestion, such as heartburn, bloating,
gas and cramping. Drinking lemon water regularly will aid in the
cleansing of the bowels, which helps eliminate constipation and
diarrhea. A teaspoon of lemon juice in half a glass of water helps
relieve heartburn. The juice of three to four lemons can also help ease
the pain and decrease the flow of excessive menstruation, according to
Ann Heustad in her article, "The Amazing Health Benefits of Drinking
Lemon Water." It is best to mix the lemon juice in cool or warm water.
Avoid extreme temperatures of water, "as they damage gastric stomach
lining," Dr. McKeith suggests.
Stimulate the Liver
According
to Kloss, lemon water dissolves uric acid and other poisons in the
liver, liquefies bile and helps relieve malaria cases. Lemons are high
in potassium and are extremely effective in treating biliousness, a
symptom of liver disorder, which causes constipation, headaches,
vomiting of bile and loss of appetite. People with liver complaints
should drink the juice of one lemon in warm water one hour before
breakfast each morning, according to Kloss.
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