Can Lemon Water Detox Your Body?

HEALTH, 25 Apr 2016

Dr. Edward Group, Global Healing Center – TRANSCEND Media Service

Dr. Edward GroupYou’ve heard you should drink eight glasses of water every day. While that’s a good baseline for most people, the exact amount can vary depending on body size, physical activity, and other factors. [1] Sixty percent of your body is water and water is part of many, if not all, internal processes. [2] Water helps all your organs function properly, your body uses water as a joint lubricant, water helps flush waste and toxins. Studies show that people who get more water have greater energy and focus more easily. The Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center even reported that men and women who drank less water developed colorectal cancer at higher rates than the men and women who drank more water. [3] Suffice to say, staying hydrated is important to your health.

lemonwaterblogSome people say water lacks taste and can be boring, right? Well, it doesn’t have to be. Adding a little lemon to your water is a great way to add flavor and experience the benefits offered by lemons. It’ll also help cleanse your body of toxins and waste. The American Cancer Society recommends hot lemon water for alleviating constipation and clearing the bowels. [4] Let’s look at four more benefits of lemon water.

Four Benefits of Adding Lemon Water to Your Diet

  1. Lemons Are Loaded with Nutrients and Phytonutrients

Phytonutrients are the organic compounds responsible for the health benefits offered by plants. The phytonutrients in lemons, specifically, have antioxidant and antibiotic properties. Lemons also contain limonin, a compound found in citrus fruits with possible anti-viral and anti-obesity effects. [5]

Nutrient Value Per 100g 1 Lemon Yield 48g 1 Wedge Yields 5.9g
Water 92.23g 44.31g 5.45g
Energy 22kcal 11kcal 1kcal
Protein 0.35g 0.17g 0.02g
Total fat 0.24g 0.12g 0.01g
Carbohydrate 6.90g 3.31g 0.41g
Fiber 0.3g 0.1g 0g
Sugars 2.52g 1.21g 0.15g
Minerals
Calcium, Ca 6mg 3mg 0mg
Magnesium, Mg 6mg 3mg 0mg
Phosphorus, P 8mg 4mg 0mg
Potassium, K 103mg 49mg 6mg
Vitamins
Vitamin C 38.7mg 18.6mg 2.3mg
Folate, DFE 20µg 10µg 1µg
Vitamin A, IU 6IU 3IU 0IU
Vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol) 0.15mg 0.07mg 0.01mg
  1. Lemons Support Digestion

Citrus fruits like lemons and oranges contain pectin, a dietary fiber that supports digestion. Lemons actually contain more pectin than oranges as well as high levels of citric acid. [6] Citric acid supports digestion, as does pectin, which slows down the speed that food leaves the stomach and improves the way it’s broken down. One study found that five grams of pectin mixed with orange juice produced a greater feeling of fullness after eating. This might help reduce the amount of food consumed and support weight loss efforts. [7]

  1. Lemons Are High in Vitamin C

Immune cells need vitamin C and medical experts have recommended vitamin C to boost the immune system. [8] Vitamin C also neutralizes free radicals, creates energy, and defends against certain environmental toxins. [9]

Vitamin C protects skin from the premature aging that can be caused by the accumulation of toxins. The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey reported that women who consumed more vitamin C had stronger, firmer skin, less dryness, and fewer wrinkles. [10]

  1. Lemons Support Normal Kidney and Liver Function

Lemons support both the liver and kidneys. In animal studies, the pectin in lemons lowered liver cholesterol levels and supported normal liver function. [11] Polyphenols, plant compounds that promote liver enzyme activity and regulate metabolism, are likely the cause. [12]

Some studies have found that the citric acid in lemon juice can help discourage kidney stones. [13] One study found lemon juice worked as well as potassium citrate for urinary calcium stones. [14]

What’s the Best Way to Thoroughly Cleanse Your Body?

Lemon juice is a powerful way to clear toxins, support the immune system, improve digestion, and protect the liver and kidneys. But it’s just the tip of the detoxification and cleansing iceberg.

Great health starts in your gut. When waste and toxins accumulate in your colon, it puts pressure on your liver and kidneys. Set yourself up for the best possible health and keep your colon clean and detoxed. Boost your results by adding a natural cleansing agent like lemon juice to your day.

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  11. Terpstra AH, Lapré JA, de Vries HT, Beynen AC. The hypocholesterolemic effect of lemon peels, lemon pectin, and the waste stream material of lemon peels in hybrid F1B hamsters. Eur J Nutr. 2002 Feb;41(1):19-26.
  12. Fukuchi Y, Hiramitsu M, Okada M, et al. Lemon Polyphenols Suppress Diet-induced Obesity by Up-Regulation of mRNA Levels of the Enzymes Involved in ?-Oxidation in Mouse White Adipose Tissue. Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Nutrition. 2008;43(3):201-209. doi:10.3164/jcbn.2008066.
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†Results may vary. Information and statements made are for education purposes and are not intended to replace the advice of your doctor. Global Healing Center does not dispense medical advice, prescribe, or diagnose illness. The views and nutritional advice expressed by Global Healing Center are not intended to be a substitute for conventional medical service. If you have a severe medical condition or health concern, see your physician.

Dr. Edward F. Group III, DC, NP, DACBN, DCBCN, DABFM has studied natural healing methods for over 20 years and now teaches individuals and practitioners all around the world. He no longer sees patients but solely concentrates on spreading the word of health and wellness to the global community. Under his leadership, Global Healing Center, Inc. has earned recognition as one of the largest alternative, natural and organic health resources on the Internet.

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