no, just adds a bit of tatse to otherwise bland Mexican beers!
2006-07-11 08:27:41
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answered by marc k 2
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Yes, I've heard that too with any citrus.
"Lemons are ideal for getting rid of toxic materials in the body, but the citric acid in lemons can really stir up the inactive acids and inactive toxic settlements of the body. The mineral content of the lemon is alkaline-forming in its ash. However, before this alkaline ash goes into the tissues, the citric acid is stirring up many of the acids in the body and it is difficult to get rid of the toxic conditions. We cannot get rid of these acids because the kidneys, bowels, lungs, and skin are not throwing off the body acids fast enough. When these acids are not thrown off quickly enough, they stay in the body, becoming so active that acidemia and other irritated conditions arise. A person with a highly acid stomach and acid reactions in the body will find that he is allergic to many foods. Citric acid would not produce as many irritating effects in persons with this problem if they would first make sure that the eliminative organs were working properly.
Lemons, and all citric acid fruits, are good in cases of putrefaction, especially of the liver. In many cases, they will help stir up any latent toxic settlements in the body that cannot be eliminated any other way. Lemon drinks help tremendously when we need to remove the impurities and the fermentative effects of a bad liver. We have often used citric acid diets with excellent results. But citrus juices do thin the blood, and we must remember that the elimination diet is only part of what we require for right living.
Lemons are wonderful for throat trouble and catarrh. At the first sign of a cold, drink a glass of warm, unsweetened lemonade, and the cold may be prevented. Lemons may aid in digestion and can strengthen resistance. A little lemon and the yolk of a raw egg in a glass of orange juice is an excellent mild laxative, as well as a nutritious drink. But, if you are extremely irritable, nervous, sensitive, or highly toxic, use vegetable juices and vegetable broths instead of the citric acid fruits.
Lemons are wonderful for fevers, because a feverish body responds to citric acid fruits better than any other food. Vegetable juices carry off toxemia acids and act more as a sedative. Before we use lemons we should make sure that the eliminative organs are working well, because if they are not, the citric acid will cause over activity. This over activity will result in constant catarrhal discharges, as well as many highly acid reactions in the body. Lemons can be used very effectively in cases of influenza.
The lemon seems to have the properties of increasing elimination through the skin, and therefore helps reduce the fever. The lemon also has certain effects on the germ life found in influenza, since it is a wonderful germicide. In fact, there are at least twenty different germs that can be destroyed by the use of the lemon itself. To make this influenza remedy more complete, use a boneset tea along with it to control the calcium that is necessary whenever there is fever."
2006-06-29 07:59:36
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answered by torreyc73 5
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No, and additionally you're utilising the incorrect aspects. you may ought to circulate away it open to the air to get wild yeast. Lemon juice might easily end the yeast (too acidic) from growing to be. So the wonderful you will be able to desire to attain is a lactobacillis an infection. a number of that are particularly noxious and a few deadly. Beer is malted grain, hops for flavor, and yeast for fermentation with water extra to furnish the yeast a medium to strengthen in. you ought to use wheat as properly. yet those are the purity (as in Reinheitsgebot) regulations. immediately some breweries use corn and rice. yet by no ability coke or lemon.
2016-12-08 14:00:19
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answered by Anonymous
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No. It hides the flavour of beer that's not quite up to snuff. Traditional and high end brewers would tell you that it ruins a good beer to put lemon in it and if you ever put a lemon in one of their beers, it would be a great insult to them.
2006-06-29 19:22:46
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Lemon juice doesn't purify anything.
People put it in water so the glass of water will match the pH of the body. Who knows what good this is supposed to do.
2006-06-29 09:49:36
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answered by Anonymous
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probably not but i does have different cleansing properties. it certainly does taste real nice in beer though...add a bit of salt too...you will have to watch out for the foam though! enjoy
2006-07-09 15:30:09
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answered by Carmella R 3
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WHAT "impurities"??
And just where does it (supposedly) PUT them?? HMMM?
LOL!! The stupid stuff people come up with!
2006-06-29 08:09:47
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answered by Anonymous
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yes it does. first change the flavor of the beer, and it depends what beer you are drinking.
2006-07-07 17:37:37
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answered by kri 1
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There are no impirities in beer
2006-07-08 16:54:27
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answered by Classy Granny 7
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Nope, it just adds zing.
2006-06-29 07:56:46
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answered by ndtaya 6
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