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5 changes that happens in the body when one eats 1 lemon everyday

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 14, 2025, 11:41 IST
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Lemon is undoubtedly the tangy food everyone loves

From squeezing its juice on salads to adding it in a glass of warm water, lemon is used in several ways. But apart from its unique flavor, lemon has several health benefits to offer.
These are nutritionally enriched and protect the body from diseases. Here are a few things you must know about adding at least one lemon to your diet.

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Eating lemon daily improves the immunity system


One of the most well-known benefits of lemons is their high vitamin C content, which plays a crucial role in strengthening the immune system. The antioxidants in lemons protect cells from damage caused by free radicals, reducing inflammation. Lemons have antibacterial properties, which may help prevent throat infections and the common cold.
If you fall ill regularly and show signs of infections, start adding lemon to your diet.

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Lemon is good for gut health


Lemons can stimulate digestion and help maintain a healthy gut. Their natural acidity encourages the production of stomach acid, which is essential for breaking down food properly. Lemons help flush out toxins from the digestive system, preventing bloating and constipation.
If you experience bloating and gas, eat atleast one lemon in a day.

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Lemon has anti-aging effect on the body


Lemons are loaded with vitamin C and antioxidants, which are essential for maintaining youthful and healthy skin. Vitamin C boosts collagen production, making skin firmer and reducing wrinkles. The detoxifying properties of lemons help reduce acne, pigmentation, and skin dullness.
If you struggle with skin breakouts and want a brighter and clearer skin, include lemon in your diet.

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Lemon is good for the heart

Lemons are great for the heart and circulatory system, thanks to their rich vitamin C and flavonoid content. Vitamin C helps lower blood pressure and reduces arterial stiffness. The flavonoids in lemons reduce bad cholesterol (LDL), improving heart health. Lemons contain potassium, which helps regulate heart function and prevents strokes.
If you have a blood pressure issue, include a lemon in your daily diet and see the difference.

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Lemon is good for weight loss

Lemons act as a natural detoxifier and can aid in weight management by promoting fat metabolism. Lemons contain pectin fiber, which helps you feel full and reduces cravings. They stimulate the liver to flush out toxins, improving metabolism. The citric acid boosts fat burning by improving digestion and nutrient absorption.
If weight loss is your goal, you must definitely include lemon in your diet.

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Lemon side effects

While lemons offer numerous health benefits, excessive consumption can lead to side effects:

Tooth Erosion: The citric acid in lemons can erode tooth enamel, increasing sensitivity and risk of cavities.

Gastrointestinal Issues: Some individuals may experience acid reflux, heartburn, or stomach discomfort due to the high acidity.

Skin Irritation: Direct application of lemon juice on the skin can cause irritation, redness, or increased sensitivity to sunlight.

Frequent Urination & Dehydration: Lemons have a diuretic effect, which can lead to dehydration if not balanced with water intake.

Moderation is key to avoiding these potential side effects.

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Foods you must never pair with lemon

Lemon is a nutritious citrus fruit, but pairing it with certain foods can lead to digestive issues or nutrient loss. Here are some foods you should avoid combining with lemon:

Milk & Dairy Products – Lemon’s acidity can cause milk to curdle, leading to indigestion.
Cucumber – Can cause bloating due to conflicting digestive enzymes.
Carrots – May produce toxic compounds when mixed with lemon.
Papaya – Can lead to stomach issues or digestive discomfort.
Eggs – The acidity might interfere with digestion.
Watermelon – Can cause bloating due to the contrast in digestion speed.
Bananas – Acidic lemon can slow down digestion when mixed with starchy foods.
Yogurt – Can lead to excessive acidity and indigestion.
Seafood (in excess) – Overuse may increase the risk of histamine reactions.

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