“When life gives you a lemon... squeeze it, mix it with six ounces of pure, clean water and drink twice daily.”
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:
a) provide a natural strengthening agent to the liver enzymes when they are too dilute.
b) The liver can make more enzymes out of fresh lemon juice than any other food element.
c) The lemon helps fix oxygen and calciums in the liver because it regulates blood carbohydrate levels which affect the blood oxygen levels.”
P.S. - 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.
The lemon is a wonderful stimulant to the liver and is a dissolvent of uric acid and other poisons, and liquefies the bile.
Sufferers of chronic rheumatism and gout will benefit by taking lemon juice.
“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 negative 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.
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.
2006-10-31 11:02:58
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answered by Goldista 6
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No just lime juice in warm water will not clear blocked arteries. However, this really works: -
A simple but effective formula to avoid or remove blockage from coronary arteries and veins:
Take - Lemon juice - 1cup, Ginger juice - 1cup, Garlic juice/extract - 1cup, Apple vinegar - 1 cup
Mix them together and heat the mixture for half-an-hour on low flame while stirring it at times until it gets reduced to 3 cups in quantity.
Let the mixture cool down.
Add 3 cups of pure honey to this mixture and mix it well.
Store it in a bottle (not plastic bottle) and drink 3 table-spoon-full of this mixture first thing every morning.
This simple and wonderful formula will keep your arteries and veins free from blockage and/or open them for free flow of blood by removing any blockage already occurred.
Try and see the results
Good luck
2006-10-31 07:56:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, this is not a proven cure. It is true, that lime juice in warm water and a spoon of honey helps is the reduction of weight, as the remedy cuts the fat, but its effectiveness in blocked arteries is debatable. But there is another cure. My mother in law had 55% blocked in one of the arteries. she tried KADDU KA RAS in the morning and pranayam. This has certainly helped.You consult a good yoga teacher. The cure in Yoga is really there for blocked arteries.
2006-10-31 07:07:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I've never heard of that. but I know that a vitamin B6 is good for the heart..That is why we take a multiple vitamin at dinner time.
What is good for clogged arteries is for you to not eat any more greasy, fatty foods. No fast food of any kind....Fruit and vegetables and lean meats, gr, chuck, turkey , chicken, fish. lot fat yogurt, cottage cheese. (no butter anymore) use jam on toast or peanut butter only...Drink OJ in AM. apple juice in middle of day, water, . decaff coffee..... Just think healthy .....good luck
2006-10-31 06:55:33
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answered by mom of a boy and girl 5
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no authentic text book of medicine or Prof. recommend the lime juice in warm water for blocked vessels.medical science has not approved this remedy.
2006-10-31 07:52:43
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answered by snipper 1
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No. Citrus has no effect on dissolving plaque deposits.
2006-10-31 11:37:08
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answered by Kimmer 2
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If you have calcium deposit it will help but most of it is fat deposit and cholesterol deposit.
So answer is No in most case.
Yes may be in very few case.
Try it cannot hurt.
2006-10-31 10:50:30
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answered by minootoo 7
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Yes it can do wonders,add honey to the water,and try to do regular excercises.This will help
2006-10-31 06:54:26
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answered by suchsi 5
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I DON'T KNOW, BUT YOU SHOULD DRINK WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE THAT WILL HELP YOU.
2006-10-31 06:50:19
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answered by tinkerbell 6
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No, but it'll prevent scurvy. :)
2006-10-31 06:49:00
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answered by this_isridiculous 3
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