Disadvantages of drinking hot water with honey and lemon

Is lemon water your go-to morning drink to kickstart your weight loss journey? Well, this popular morning beverage is said to support digestion, boost weight loss journey, benefit skin, and enhance immunity. But drinking too much lemon water may not deliver such benefits. In fact, there are many side effects of lemon water if you consume it excessively.

Yes, lemon, besides giving flavour to water, is full of essential nutrients such as protein, fat, carbohydrates, minerals such as potassium, and folate. Oh, and how can we forget vitamin C? Vitamin C is one of the prime reasons why people drink lemon water as it is necessary for growth, development, and repair of all body tissues. But moderation is the key! Drinking too much lemon water can result in several issues.

How can drinking too much lemon water be harmful?

If it’s mentioned that a particular food is good, that doesn’t mean it has to be taken in excess. It can harm your body. “We’ve all heard about the benefits of drinking lemon water, such as promoting weight loss, preventing dehydration, and helping with indigestion. But excess lemon water can be dangerous for you,” shares Dr Swathi Reddy (PT), Consultant Physiotherapist and certified diet counsellor and MIAP, Motherhood Hospitals, Bengaluru, with HealthShots.

Here are 5 side effects of drinking too much lemon water:

1. It can cause enamel erosion or tooth decay

Lemons are highly acidic citrus fruits. If a person consumes lemon juice frequently and in excess, they may experience dentinal hypersensitivity and tooth decay because of the acidic nature of lemon. Some ways to slow the process of tooth decay are using a straw to avoid direct exposure to lemon on teeth, avoiding brushing teeth after consuming lemon juice, and drinking lots of water alongside lemon juice.

Your teeth can be prone to damage, if you drink hot lemon water regularly. Image courtesy: Shutterstock

2. Lemon juice may cause migraines

Citrus fruits often trigger migraines and headaches. This may be because lemons produce tyramine, a natural monoamine that often causes headaches. If you are someone who experiences extreme headaches, it is recommended to reduce your intake of lemon juice. There is no proven link but studies have shown a link between intake of citrus fruits and migraines.

3. It can aggravate stomach problems and heartburn

People who consume too many citrus fruits often suffer from gastrointestinal problems, heartburn, acid reflux, nausea, and vomiting. Therefore, you should consult a doctor before drinking lemon water if you experience any symptoms. People with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) should avoid excess intake of lemon juice.

4. It may worsen canker sores

Canker sores or mouth ulcers are non-contagious, painful, small lesions that develop in the mouth. Citrus fruits are known to cause mouth ulcers. It is better to wait for mouth ulcers to heal completely before drinking lemon juice.

5. Lemon skin acts as a host for harmful germs

Restaurants often put lemon wedges in lemon-based drinks. However, various studies prove that lemons contain microorganisms that may cause dangerous diseases. To reduce the risks, it is advisable to squeeze the lemon into your drink instead of adding lemon skins to it.

Lemon is used almost daily at home, isn’t it? But stop the excess use. Image courtesy: Shutterstock

If you’re drinking lemon water to fulfill your daily requirement for vitamin C, you can switch to many other foods which are loaded with vitamin C.

Here’s the list of foods rich in vitamin C except for lemon:

1. Oranges: After lemon if any food that is popular for vitamin C is orange. But guess what, vitamin C content in oranges is slightly higher than a lemon in oranges.

2. Potatoes: This may come as a surprise to you but it is true. Potatoes are an excellent source of vitamin C and act as an antioxidant that helps to prevent cell damage.

3. Broccoli: Broccoli is a powerful food. Not just vitamin C, it’s packed with many other nutrients such as fibre iron, calcium, protein, potassium, magnesium, selenium, and vitamin A, B, E, and K.

4. Kiwi: According to a study published by the US National Library of Medicine National Institute of Health, kiwi is packed with vitamins like A, C, and E, and minerals like calcium, potassium, iron, manganese, copper, and magnesium.

5. Papaya: This fleshy tropical fruit is a storehouse of vitamin C, A, E, K fibre, and potassium. Thus, a perfect addition to your diet.

Make this fruit a part of your diet now! Image courtesy: Shutterstock

6. Amla: Amla or Indian gooseberry is loaded with vitamins and minerals. Being one of the richest sources of vitamin C, it can support your immune system and digestive function.

7. Strawberries: Strawberries are very good for your skin and your overall health. Packed with fibre and antioxidants, this red, juicy fruit is a rich source of vitamin C.

Is there any side effects of drinking hot water with honey?

"Ayurveda explains that warm honey is a slow poison that causes “ama” or toxicity in the body and its properties turn to that of a poison once inside the body. Ama is a condition where the mucous and toxicity of the body increases leading to many diseases," says Dr Radhamony.

What happens if you drink lemon and honey everyday?

It aids digestion One of the noticeable benefits of drinking honey and lemon water is that it helps digestion. It improves digestion and increases stomach acid which helps in the breakdown of food inside the body. Once you start drinking this healthy drink, you will also not feel bloating any more.

What happens when you drink honey with warm water every morning?

It has the ability to flush out toxins from your body, improves metabolism and makes you feel healthy. Additionally, warm water and honey has incredible healing properties, and the credit for this goes to the anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial properties of honey.

What happens if we drink hot water with honey and lemon at night?

Hot lemon water may induce relaxation before bed, which could help with sleep. It can also help with general hydration. Lemon contains vitamin C, which is important for several bodily functions. Hot lemon water may provide other benefits, but there is a lack of evidence behind most health claims.

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