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Does anyone do the lemon juice in warm water thing?
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YES! Lemon + water is the best!
![]() Quoted from foodmatters.tv - --1. Lemon is an excellent and rich source of vitamin C, an essential nutrient that protects the body against immune system deficiencies. --2. Lemons contain pectin fiber which is very beneficial for colon health and also serves as a powerful antibacterial. --3. It balances maintain the pH levels in the body. --4. Having warm lemon juice early in the morning helps flush out toxins. --5. It aids digestion and encourages the production of bile. --6. It is also a great source citric acid, potassium, calcium, phosphorus and magnesium. --7. It helps prevent the growth and multiplication of pathogenic bacteria that cause infections and diseases. --8. It helps reducing pain and inflammation in joints and knees as it dissolves uric acid. --9. It helps cure the common cold. --10. The potassium content in lemon helps nourish brain and nerve cells. --11. It strengthens the liver by providing energy to the liver enzymes when they are too dilute. --12. It helps balance the calcium and oxygen levels in the liver In case of a heart burn, taking a glass of concentrated lemon juice can give relief. --13. It is of immense benefit to the skin and it prevents the formation of wrinkles and acne. --14. It helps maintain the health of the eyes and helps fight against eye problems. --15. Aids in the production of digestive juices. --16. Lemon juice helps replenish body salts especially after a strenuous workout session. http://foodmatters.tv/articles-1/che...rm-lemon-water |
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That reminds me of apple cider vinegar.
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Deborah, do you like peppers? sweet ones? if you like to snack on them try the bags of little peppers that are at aldi's save a lot, walmart.. etc. They are sweet and crunchy. If you want seeds for the orange Yummi variety PM me and I will send you some fresh seeds to get started. they are fabulous little peppers... not called yummi for nothing. They are my favorite pepper in the garden. I am always sad when there are none left.
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Aerial, I first saw this lemon water thing at DietofLife.com. Sounds interesting. Carolyn, thanks but the only way I like peppers is a green one on pizza or a red one sauteed and poured over a chicken breast or a baked potato.
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Maybe an old wives' tale, some posters stated lemon + warm water first thing in the morning helped break up and eliminate their kidney stones and pain.
I love lemon in water, it makes plain water palatable. Do watch out for citric acid that might cause enamel erosion, a reusable straw helps. Pretty good advice in the following article. http://wellbodymindheartspirit.com/2...-tooth-enamel/ Apple Cider Vinegar + honey + water is greatly beneficial if you're interested to try. |
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Good article.
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Deborah, have you been eating better than your rabbits?
![]() (Oops, I reread your 1st post, you stated that you don't consume whole grains and nuts. Hmm.. sorry if this is no use for you.) Feel better! ![]() Here's another trending no-cook breakfast idea. We go through 2 112-oz bags of Organic Bob's Red Mill Steel Cut Quick Oats from Costco every month. Best taste + value hands down. Overnight Oatmeal Ingredients: 1 cup steel cut or old fashioned rolled oats 1 1/2 cups milk, or unsweetened coconut / almond milk Toppings: (any combinations of) sliced bananas, peaches, apricots, raisins, cranberries, frozen berries, chopped pecans, walnuts or almonds, coco nibs, almond butter, etc 1. Fill 1/3 of a mason / glass jar with raw oats, add milk. 2. Cover and refrigerate for 6 hours or overnight. The oats soak up the milk and become a creamy, hearty, delicious mass. 3. To serve, scoop oatmeal into a bowl and top with fruits and nuts. Add more milk if desired. oats.jpg Last edited by Aerial; November 24, 2015 at 02:15 PM. |
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Oh wow that looks good-I LOVE oatmeal ! Nuts are OK if I have just a few, and by whole grains I meant the whole grain breads-for some reason those are a real uh oh... I used to like Ezekiel bread but after awhile it seemed so cardboardy.
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I make the overnight oatmeal in the summer time using kefir instead of milk. It's delish with apple sauce!
In the winter, I soak the oats in water overnight, along with some dehydrated fruits or canned apples/plums from our garden. We then cook them on a low heat for however long it takes. Linda |
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Love applesauce !
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Today I bought cream of wheat, an old favorite. I haven't had it in years.
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I remember my mom making me cream of wheat when I wasn't feeling well. She would leave swirls of butter and brown sugar in it.
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I love Cream of Wheat! I swirl some apple butter in it...yum!
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