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WHY?? Lemon water!!
Drink it first thing In the morning on a empty stomach is a great practice to re hydrate. After our body are in a dehydrated state after loosing fluids via respiration, urination, and sweating all night long.  Adding Organic lemon to warm water enhances the water nutrients by adding trace minerals.vitamins and antioxidant. There is also a lot of science based evidence proving that warm lemon water detoxify the body specifically the liver.

  • Lemon is an excellent and rich source of vitamin C, an essential nutrient that protects the body against immune system deficiencies

  • Lemons contain pectin fiber which is very beneficial for colon health and also serves as a powerful antibacterial

  • It balances maintain the pH levels in the body 

  • Having warm lemon juice early in the morning helps flush out toxins

  • It aids digestion and encourages the production of bile

  • It is also a great source citric acid, potassium, calcium, phosphorus and magnesium

  • It helps prevent the growth and multiplication of pathogenic bacteria that cause infections and diseases

  • It helps reducing pain and inflammation in joints and knees as it dissolves uric acid

  • It helps cure the common cold

  • The potassium content in lemon helps nourish brain and nerve cells

  • It strengthens the liver by providing energy to the liver enzymes when they are too dilute

  • It helps balance the calcium and oxygen levels in the liver In case of a heart burn, taking a glass of concentrated lemon juice can give relief

  • It is of immense benefit to the skin and it prevents the formation of wrinkles and acne

  • It helps maintain the health of the eyes and helps fight against eye problems

  • Aids in the production of digestive juices

  • Lemon juice helps replenish body salts especially after a strenuous workout session

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