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Drinking it ice cold may hinder the digestive benefits of the lemon water. And it makes your body spend more energy trying to heat it up. But lemon water at warm or room temperature provides you with the most health benefits.
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Read More »Lemons are quite awesome, and for you to fully appreciate them you have to know the following:
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Read More »But, the answer to the question will have to be neither. You don’t need your lemon water either hot or cold. It’s best to drink it at room temperature. Here’s why: While drinking hot lemon water is marginally better than taking it ice cold, the hot water may be bad for the lemons. It can destroy some of the enzymatic and energetic properties in them. So your lemon juice may be less effective. Drinking it ice cold may hinder the digestive benefits of the lemon water. And it makes your body spend more energy trying to heat it up. But lemon water at warm or room temperature provides you with the most health benefits. It allows the enzymatic and energetic properties of the lemon their full flow. This way, you can make the most of your lemons.
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Read More »Maintain healthy blood pressure: This Japanese study found in a study of 101 women that those who walked and consumed lemons regularly had lower blood pressure than those who did not. Prevent cancer: Antioxidants have been recognized as helping to prevent the formation of free radicals which are known to cause cancer. Lemons provide an excellent source of these antioxidants. Help prevent asthma: This study found that Vitamin C provides vital health benefits to people with asthma and bronchial hypersensitivity, and helps lower the risk of developing asthma. Lemons are a great source of Vitamin C. Fight iron deficiency: One of the most common nutrient deficiencies in developing countries, iron deficiency, is a leading cause of anaemia. It has been found that pairing foods rich in iron with foods rich in Vitamin C, such as lemons, helps the body absorb iron.
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Weight loss A study published in 2003 found that switching from drinking cold water to hot water could increase weight loss. Researchers found that...
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