posted
I tried to search for it on the net, but I can't find any clear explanation.
Is there any scientific reason why lemons detox the body? Is it only because they alkalize the body?
It's amazing also how controversial this therapy is. If you google "lemon detox", half the links are trying to "debunk" it!
IP: Logged |
steve1906
Frequent Contributor (1K+ posts)
Member # 16206
posted
The best way to ans. this question is...it does many, many good things for us.
Its great for liver detox ++++ I only listed two sites...there are hundreds of sites out there. Do a seach on (lemon + water) - (lemon + Cayenne peper) (etc)...Cayenne pepper is also great for the liver.
-------------------- Everything I say is just my opinion! Posts: 3529 | From Massachusetts Boston Area | Registered: Jul 2008
| IP: Logged |
klutzo
Frequent Contributor (1K+ posts)
Member # 5701
posted
I'm no expert, but all I've ever heard is that it alkalizes the body, and that it "helps digestion", both good reasons for drinking it. I have never heard that it detoxifies.
klutzo
Posts: 1269 | From Clearwater, Florida, USA | Registered: May 2004
| IP: Logged |
AZURE WISH
Frequent Contributor (1K+ posts)
Member # 804
posted
It used to make it burn when i pee so i stopped drinking it while back.
posted
I believe it balances out the acidity levels in the body. Works well to clean out the liver.
Posts: 96 | From USA | Registered: Jun 2011
| IP: Logged |
posted
It makes the PH in your body alkaline and aids in digestion. I cannot tolerate it, it actually gives me severe heartburn> i have never liked citrus anyway
-------------------- Diagnosed with chronic neuro lyme 12/10 after 30 years of vertigo.2 tick bites in 3 yrs from upstate NY. Was on omincef for nine mths..zith and rifampin stopped.Remission~ All the pain and symptoms are back and I am not treating now with biaxin. Posts: 788 | From New york..queens | Registered: Nov 2010
| IP: Logged |
philly78
Frequent Contributor (1K+ posts)
Member # 31069
-------------------- When faced with pain you have two choices....either quit and accept the circumstances, OR make the decision to fight with all the resources you have at your disposal. Posts: 1000 | From PA | Registered: Mar 2011
| IP: Logged |
James1979
Unregistered
posted
Wow! Great article, Philly! Your research skills are always impressive.
The coolest thing I learned from that article is that raw lemons are one of the only foods that are cationic. This aspect alone is a great explanation for why it is good for detox. But of course there are all the other reasons, also.
IP: Logged |
philly78
Frequent Contributor (1K+ posts)
Member # 31069
posted
If you click on the resources tab at the top in that link, there are some really interesting articles you can read through. You should check some of them out.
-------------------- When faced with pain you have two choices....either quit and accept the circumstances, OR make the decision to fight with all the resources you have at your disposal. Posts: 1000 | From PA | Registered: Mar 2011
| IP: Logged |
posted
TF suggested I drink it and it helped clear up my thrush. I noticed a difference pretty quickly (thanks TF!). I actually put a hunk of lemon in my bottled water along with a little stevia and it is easy to drink it all day.
-------------------- Country Mouse
6/2011 IgX: IGG: 31 IND, 41+++, 45+, 58+ IGM: 31+, 39 IND, 41 IND, 83-93 IND Band 31 confirmed to be Lyme epitope by Igenex 7/2011
8/2011 IgX: POSITIVE IGG: 31+, 34 IND, 39 IND, 41++, 45+, 58+ IGM: 31+, 34 IND, 39 IND, 41++, 83-93+ Posts: 169 | From Western Mass | Registered: May 2011
| IP: Logged |
James1979
Unregistered
posted
Mouse - can I ask you what regimen with the lemon water you were using to help clear up your thrush? How many lemons per day? Did you drink it all at once, or did you sip it slowly throughout the day? I've never heard that it helps with thrush.
I keep getting this stuff growing on my tongue, and I'm using every trick in the book to try to get rid of it, but it's very persistent.
IP: Logged |
posted
What does thrush look like?
Posts: 182 | From North Carolina | Registered: Apr 2011
| IP: Logged |
James1979
Unregistered
posted
It's usually a white coating on the top of the tongue, and sometimes you can see it on the inside of the cheeks and the top of the mouth. Sometimes it can be brown or black instead of white.
If it gets very bad, it can look very very disgusting. Google "oral thrush" for some nasty pictures! (Or don't, if you want to keep your appetite! ).
For some reason, mine is always brownish-black. I've tried to find a good answer for this, but so far I haven't found a clear explanation.
Thrush should be taken seriously, because it usually starts in the mouth before it enters the gut. If you have oral thrush, then every time you eat something you are sending yeast into your GI tract, and it will cause lots of other problems.
IP: Logged |
quote:Originally posted by James1979: Mouse - can I ask you what regimen with the lemon water you were using to help clear up your thrush? How many lemons per day? Did you drink it all at once, or did you sip it slowly throughout the day? I've never heard that it helps with thrush.
I keep getting this stuff growing on my tongue, and I'm using every trick in the book to try to get rid of it, but it's very persistent.
I'm not sure exactly how much you are supposed to use, but I use about 1/4 - 1/2 of a lemon in a medium size water bottle. I squeeze the juice out of it into the water then squish the lemon quarter into the bottle. Then I add about 1/2 a packet of stevia and shake it up. I drink it whenever I would normally drink plain water. I make the bottles up in the morning so I have plenty for the day. It is surprisingly easy to get enough this way. I think the lemon water changed the pH of my body and the thrush did not like the change...
I also don't snack during the day which helps the thrush starve. And no sugar at all. Brush teeth and tongue often. There are tongue cleaners available at dentists' offices or pharmacies.
I got a black tongue when I used flagyl (metronidazole) but not with any other AB. It is a known side effect of flagyl. If you aren't on flagyl then I'm not sure what is causing it. I do notice that my thrush is quite susceptible to staining (turning brown when drinking coffee, for example), so maybe something you are eating is darkening it.
-------------------- Country Mouse
6/2011 IgX: IGG: 31 IND, 41+++, 45+, 58+ IGM: 31+, 39 IND, 41 IND, 83-93 IND Band 31 confirmed to be Lyme epitope by Igenex 7/2011
8/2011 IgX: POSITIVE IGG: 31+, 34 IND, 39 IND, 41++, 45+, 58+ IGM: 31+, 34 IND, 39 IND, 41++, 83-93+ Posts: 169 | From Western Mass | Registered: May 2011
| IP: Logged |
The Lyme Disease Network is a non-profit organization funded by individual donations. If you would like to support the Network and the LymeNet system of Web services, please send your donations to:
The
Lyme Disease Network of New Jersey 907 Pebble Creek Court,
Pennington,
NJ08534USA http://www.lymenet.org/