Lemon water

2020-12-30 08:35:17
Should lemon water be taken before or after lunch? And what should be the gap between intake of lemon water and food?
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Answered2021-01-05 07:19:07

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Hi, Having lemon water in  empty stomach early morning and in mid-morning as a snack is more effective for health.

Answered2021-01-02 06:23:12

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Hi Lemon water can be taken on empty stomach upon waking or can be taken in the mid-morning time around 10:30 to 11:30 am or in the mid- afternoon time also around 3:30 to 4:30 pm.. One to one and half hour gap is fine.. between and food.. Thankyou Th

Answered2020-12-30 09:13:51

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Hi Have lemon water warm empty stomach and before bed .

Answered2020-12-30 09:12:09

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Lemon water should be taken in empty stomach,best in mornings.

Answered2020-12-30 08:55:51

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You can take lemon with food so the absorption of iron improves in meal. If you want to take lemon with warm water take it 20-30 min after food.

Answered2020-12-30 08:39:59

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