Tuesday, August 20, 2013

How can lemons be alkaline?

This well answers the question: “How can lemons be alkaline in the body, if they are acidic on their own?”

According to a leading health publication, www.TheAlternativeDaily.com:

"The health promoting benefits of lemons are powerful. For centuries, it has been known that lemons contain powerful antibacterial, antiviral and immune boosting components. We know that lemons are a great digestive aid and liver cleanser.  Lemons contain citric acid, magnesium, bioflavonoids, vitamin C, pectin, calcium and limonene, which supercharge our immunity so that the body can fight infection.

Lemons are considered one of the most alkalizing foods you can eat. This may seem untrue as they are acidic on their ownHowever, in the body, lemons are alkaline; the citric acid does not create acidity once it has been metabolized. The minerals in lemons are actually what helps to alkalize the blood.  Most people are too acidic (from eating too much sugar and grains), and drinking warm lemon water helps reduce overall acidity, drawing uric acid from the joints. This reduces the pain and inflammation which many people feel. And the American Cancer Society recommends warm lemon water to encourage regular bowel movements."

Click on the link above to see: “3 Major benefits of this morning drink to your body, health, and energy: Why drink warm lemon water?”
And how much better it is to drink lemon squeezed into highly alkaline, antioxidant, micro-structured, detoxifying Kangen Water®!!
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