The is nothing you can eat, drink or do that will lose "belly fat" (there's no such thing). As for cleaning the whole cleaning industry is a sham. Your liver already"cleanses" your body of toxins. A frequent story of pounds of undigested food hanging out in your body for years is a fiction, so enemas are out too.
I am aware of no study linking the consumption of lemon juice to weight loss, but there is some validity to consuming grapefruit and its juice to weight loss.
adding citrus to water increases the hydration effect
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No. Lemon water does not have any effect on belly fat.
Warm water and lemon. It works!
By drinking a lot of water, but I wouldn't recommend you do it though.
Yes! Lemon juice can be used in hot water. Lemon juice can be used for cooking & drinking!
Water is one thing that flushes out cells. Drinking a lot of water will help move toxins out of your body. Herbal cleanses also flush out the cells in your body.
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In order for track athletes to stay hydrated while running, they have to drink a lot of water. However, drinking too much water may be dangerous and cause water belly.
No.......
Liver cleansing involves minimizing alcohol and caffeine intake, lemon intake, water, green tea, eating vegetables, etc.
Yes. Unfortunately, neither will do anything more than to hydrate you. To clarify, nothing you do will cleanse drugs from your system.
Plain lemon juice is a fruit juice, albeit rather acidic like grapefruit juice. It does not count as water. Sucking on lemons can actually deteriorate the enamel of ones teeth. The benefits are very similar to grapefruit juice.
1.Warm water 2.Lemon water 3.Coffee 4.Green Tea 5.Black Tea