Lemon Juice Health Benefits
Lemonade is known to have been used as a refreshing drink since
the time of the Moguls. Modem investigations have tended to
support this use, the essential oil being very good for cooling
the body. This use can be extended to the employment of lemon
juice with water and sugar as the best drink to take when you
have a fever
When the temperature of the body is high, whether from the
effects of the sun or from the results of illness, it is
necessary to take regular drinks in order to prevent
dehydration. Sugar is not normally a desirable part of a healthy
diet, nevertheless it has its part to play with lemon, and
although there is no doubt that the addition of honey if
available is very much to be preferred.
The high vitamin C content of the lemon has been used for
hundreds of years to ward off scurvy among sailors and
travelers. There is little sodium, so the fruit is good as a
flavoring for those on a low salt diet.
Because in some countries the producers of lemons extend their
keeping properties and improve appearance by coating them with
the chemical diphenyl and waxing the fruits, it is a wise
precaution to wash the lemon with a little unscented soap and
then rinse thoroughly before converting the whole fruit to
juice.
The pulp left from the juicing is excellent for the skin and can
also soothe the bites and stings of insects. If you add equal
parts of toilet water and of glycerin to the residue the mixture
can be made to keep the hands smooth.
Doctors Morel and Rochaix demonstrated that the extract of lemon
when vaporized will neutralize the bacteria of meningococcus,
typhoid, pneumococcus and staphylococcus in from 15 to 180
minutes.
A gastronomically inclined Frenchman, Charles Richet, is said by
Dr Valnet to have discovered that the lemon juice added to raw
oysters before eating them destroys 92% of the bacteria present
within 15 minutes. A good reason to wait before you eat!
This information is relevant to the idea that lemon juice is a
most important therapy to be used in all cases of infection of
the respiratory tract and as a general tonic.
Provided that the juice is diluted with water, there is no
danger in taking any reasonable quantity of lemon juice. Be sure
to choose firm, clear colored lemons that have not begun to
wither. The first signs of ageing can be spotted where the stem
was once attached to the fruit.