Yes. Unfortunately, neither will do anything more than to hydrate you. To clarify, nothing you do will cleanse drugs from your system.
No. Drinking water is fine. In most cases you will fast overnight, eating nothing and drinking nothing but water after your evening meal and in the morning before your blood is drawn.
Drinking lemon water can stimulate the production of stomach acid, but it is not likely to significantly increase stomach acid levels.
Yes! Lemon juice can be used in hot water. Lemon juice can be used for cooking & drinking!
Drinking lemon water does not significantly alkalize the body. Lemon juice is acidic, but it has an alkalizing effect on the body due to its mineral content. However, the impact on overall body pH is minimal and temporary.
2 hrs
Water quality before recycling may vary. After it is recycled for drinking then it is drinking water, potable, and fit to drink.
What do you means by "drug"? I don't think we can pass the drug test by drinking water because the chemicals from the drugs is already in our blood.
It's generally recommended to follow the fasting instructions provided by your healthcare provider before a blood panel. Drinking water before a fasting blood test is typically fine and can help keep you hydrated. However, it's best to confirm with your healthcare provider if it's okay to drink water before your specific blood test.
It is generally recommended to only consume water before a fasting blood test like a complete blood count (CBC). Adding lemon or any other substance may affect the test results, so it is best to follow the fasting guidelines provided by your healthcare provider.
Yes, drinking lemon water can cause gas in some people due to the high acidity in lemons. This can lead to issues such as bloating and gas. If you find that lemon water is causing gas for you, consider reducing the amount of lemon you add to your water or trying other ways to flavor your water.
No, drinking blood does not effectively hydrate the body. Blood is not a suitable replacement for water, which is the best way to stay hydrated.
No, drinking blood does not hydrate you. Blood is not a suitable source of hydration and can be harmful if consumed. It is important to drink water to stay hydrated.