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The
Amazing Health Benefits
Of Drinking Lemon Water
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After
visiting some friends recently who drank copious amounts of
water spiked with fresh organic limes and lemons from trees
in their yard and freely offered this delicious concoction to
all their guests, the following article reminded me of the value
of our mutual dedication
to planetary health and wellness through simple healthful remedies.
There
are basic lifestyle habits that are important to incorporate
into your daily life, and this is certainly one of them. However,
we are talking about organic lemons that are tree ripened. If
you are buying commercial lemons from the store, learn kinesiology
and muscle test the lemons you buy so that you know one way
or another whether the lemons you are purchasing are actually
therapeutic for you.
"When
life gives you a lemon... squeeze it, mix it with six ounces
of distilled water and drink twice daily."
The value
of eating lemons is reported by Jethro Kloss in his book Back
to Eden:
"The
medicinal value of the lemon is as follows: It is an antiseptic,
or is an agent that prevents sepsis [the presence of pathogenic
bacteria] or putrefaction [decomposition of tissue]. It is also
anti-scorbutic, a term meaning a remedy which will prevent disease
and assist in cleansing the system of impurities."
Due to
the digestive qualities of lemon juice, symptoms of indigestion
such as heartburn, bloating and belching are relieved. By drinking
lemon juice regularly, the bowels are aided in eliminating waste
more efficiently thus controlling constipation and diarrhea.
On page
659 of Back to Eden, Mr. Kloss points out that, "The lemon
is a wonderful stimulant to the liver and is a dissolvent of
uric acid and other poisons, liquefies the bile, and is very
good in cases of malaria. Sufferers of chronic rheumatism and
gout will benefit by taking lemon juice, also those who have
a tendency to bleed, uterine hemorrhages, etc.; rickets and
tuberculosis. In pregnancy, it will help to build bone in the
child. We find that the lemon contains certain elements which
will go to build up a healthy system and keep that system healthy
and well. As a food, we find, owing to its potassium content,
it will nourish the brain and nerve cells. Its calcium builds
up the bony structure and makes healthy teeth.
"Its
magnesium, in conjunction with calcium, has an important part
to play in the formation of albumen in the blood. The lemon
contains potassium 48.3, calcium 29.9, phosphorus 11.1, magnesium
4.4. Lemons are useful in treating asthma, biliousness, colds,
coughs, sore throat, diphtheria, la grippe [flu or influenza],
heartburn, liver complaint[s], scurvy, fevers and rheumatism."
Since
many people today suffer from what they used to call biliousness,
it is important to edify our readers to the definition.
Biliousness
-- 1. A symptom of a disorder of the liver causing constipation,
headache, loss of appetite and vomiting of bile. 2. excess of
bile; a bilious fever.
Why the lemon works so well
On page
19 of A.F. Beddoe's book "Biological Ionization in Human
Nutrition," he states that: "Man does not live off
the food he eats but off of the energy that is produced from
the food he eats."
The energy
you get from your food comes from the atoms and molecules of
energy in your food. A reaction takes place as cationic food
enters the digestive tract and encounters anionic digestive
enzymes.
To explain
further, an ion is part of a molecule con-atom or a group of
atoms that carry an electrical charge. Ions which carry positive
charges are "anions." Lemons are considered to be
anionic, having more anions (negatively charged ions) of energy
as compared to cations (positively charged ions) in their atomic
structure. Saliva, hydrochloric acid, bile and the stomach's
other digestive juices are also anionic.
Lemon
is one of the only foods on the planet that has more anions
than cations in its atomic structure.
When
considering the electromagnetic properties of food Dr. Beddoe
points out that all foods are considered cationic with the exception
of fresh, raw lemon juice. Some have suggested that the reason
fresh lemon juice is similar to digestive enzymes is due to
the low amount of sulfur in lemons. It should be noted that
pasteurized and packaged lemon juice is cationic and, therefore,
ineffective as a health remedy.
Who Can Benefit From Lemon Water
Dr. Beddoe
continues on page 194: "Lemon water is used in every person
that can tolerate it. That is, if there is no allergy to lemon
(a very few have a true allergy to lemon) and no active ulcers,
then all adults and most children should use the lemon water.
The purpose of the lemon is to:
provide
a natural strengthening agent to the liver enzymes when they
are too dilute.
The liver
can make more enzymes out of fresh lemon juice than any other
food element.
The lemon
helps fix oxygen and calciums in the liver because it regulates
blood carbohydrate levels which affect the blood oxygen levels."
In the
above book, Dr. Beddoe also cites an article by Dr. Michael
Lesser on the medical promise of citric acid in "Anabolism,
Journal of Preventive Medicine." He uses this article to
validate the value of using fresh lemon juice daily: "It
appears that citric acid, the major carrier of biochemicals
in the body's energy system, shows important promise, primarily
because of its excellent properties as a chelator. Its ability
to form soluble complexes with calcium offers major promise
in the successful treatment of pancreatic stones and has also
been employed to dissolve kidney stones. Since calcium deposits
are of major significance in the much greater problem of hardening
of the arteries, citric acid may possibly contribute to a safe
and effective reversal of this widespread degenerative disease."
Even
though medical doctors are not currently employing lemon juice
in the treatment of the above conditions, this article substantiates
the fact that one of the benefits of fresh lemon water is the
way the citric acid is able to act upon the body's systems differently
than any other food.
Lemon
Remedies Published by Jethro Kloss in Back to Eden
For sore
throat, dilute lemon juice with water and gargle frequently.
Dilute one-half lemon juice with one-half water. It is even
better to use straight lemon juice.
A slice
of lemon bound over a corn overnight will greatly relieve the
pain.
A slice
of lemon bound over a felon [pus formation on a finger joint]
will not fail to bring the pus to the surface where it can be
easily removed.
To relieve
asthma, take a tablespoon of lemon juice one hour before each
meal.
For liver
complaints, the juice of the lemon should be taken in a glass
of hot water one hour before breakfast every morning.
To break
up la grippe [flu or influenza], drink a large glass of hot
water with the juice of a lemon added, while at the same time
have the feet in a deep bucket or other vessel of water with
mustard added to it. The water should be deep enough to where
it comes nearly up to the knees. Keep adding hot water to the
patient's tolerance and until the patient begins to perspire
freely (about 20-30 minutes). Be sure there is no draft on the
person while this is done. The patient should be near a bed
so he can get in it easily and avoid any danger of getting chilled.
If convenient, a full hot bathtub would be good in place of
the foot-bath. The lemon water should be taken every hour until
the patient feels that all the symptoms of the cold are gone.
A teaspoon
of lemon juice in half a glass of water relieves heartburn.
For rheumatism,
one or two ounces of lemon juice diluted in water should be
taken three times a day: one hour before meals and at bedtime.
In cases
of hemorrhage, lemon juice diluted in water and taken as cold
as possible will stop it.
Scurvy
is treated by giving one to two ounces of lemon juice diluted
with water every two to four hours.
In excessive
menstruation the juice of three to four lemons a day will help
check it. Best to take the juice of one lemon at a time in a
glass of cold water.
Mr. Kloss
explains how lemon juice can even help someone with stomach
ulcers:
"How
can one with an inflamed or ulcerated stomach partake in the
juice? Would not a strong acid like that of the lemon act as
an irritant? That would depend on how it was taken. If in quantity,
yes. But to take it very weak at first [diluted sufficiently
in water], it will cease to burn. The sufferer afflicted with
ulcerated stomach has to use great perseverance to affect a
cure, and it can be cured if care and patience is used. The
gastric juice in the stomach is four times as strong as lemon
juice."
In these
cases, I recommend one to two tablespoons of Aloe Vera Gel before
the lemon water. Taking 500 mg. of Bromelin has also proven
to be helpful.
Buying
a sweet lemon
Some
lemons are more sweet than others. A rule of thumb for selecting
a lemon that is both sweet and high in mineral content, is to
pick one that has a high specific gravity measurement and is
heavy for its size. By comparing equal-sized fruit, the one
with the greatest weight will have the most mineral content
and sugar. A thick skinned lemon will not be as heavy as a thin
skinned lemon and will not have the desired sweetness or mineral
content.
The method
I use to ensure the purchase of sweet lemons is to look at the
stem end of the lemon. There are two ends on the lemon. One
end has a point where the blossom started to grow; the other
end has a stem or a dimple where the stem used to be located.
On the stem end of a highly mineralized, sweet lemon, you will
see little lines radiating out of the stem like sunbeams. These
little lines can look like a star shaped structure and is called
a calyx. The calyx may have three, four, five or more points
to the star. The greater the number of points on the calyx,
the higher the mineral content of the lemon.
How much
lemon to use
If you
are in good health and weigh less than 150 pounds, squeeze the
juice of one half a lemon (one ounce) into a glass of purified
water and drink this mixture twice a day (one whole lemon a
day.) If you weigh over 150 pounds, squeeze the juice out of
an entire lemon (two ounces) into a glass of purified water
and drink this mixture twice a day (two whole lemons a day.)
The lemon juice can be diluted more according to taste.
To help
your body get the energy from the food you are eating, drink
lemon water regularly. Next to drinking plain purified water,
drinking lemon water daily is the most important thing you can
do for your health.
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