People with a citrus allergy, heartburn, kidney and gall-bladder problems, and children under the age of 4 should not drink lemon juice. Never drink the juice undiluted. The high acid content of lemon juice can damage the enamel of your teeth.
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Lemon juice doesn't burn calories if you drink it.
No, lemon juice cannot remove calories.
If you mean a tsp. of lemon juice, its about 4 calories.
No. Lemon juice actually might burn them and certainly will dry them out.
The water will have no calories in it. Lemon juice has little to no calories in it, most comming from natural or added sugars. If you are squeezing it yourself, expect maybe 5 or 10 calories for that much water. (If you are making it with a clear lemon flavor throughout all of the water.) From a bottle or package, there could be 20 to 40 calories for that much water and lemon flavor.
When you put lemon juice on a piece of paper, then place the paper on a heat source, the parts soaked with the juice will burn faster and turn a dark brown. This chemical reaction is based upon the properties that define acids and bases. The paper with the acid lemon juice is weakened by the acid, and will burn faster.
Lemon juice won't make your arm pits lighter and if you shave them first it will burn. If you use lemon juice all you will have is a lemony smell.
Lemon juice. Rub lemons on your zits... it will burn but its worth it
yes, because it is sour and if it spills on your eyes or something it will burn.
If you have a cut in your finger, and say, you squeeze lemon juice on the cut, IT WILL HURT!
it might burn though
Less than 10 calories. Natural tea has no calories. Lemon juice is 10 calories, but that is for 1/4 a cup, and it's unlikely that you put that much into your tea, and the same goes for the ginger. It is no calories if the natural tea is a lemon-ginger blend, however.