lemon water

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lemon water (uncountable)

  1. Water mixed with lemon juice, claimed to have various health benefits.
    • 2008, Ruthann Russo, The Raw Food Diet Myth, page 127:
      Some believe lemon water, others add green juices, some use any vegetable juices, and still others use any fruit or vegetable juice. There is also a ginger root cleanse, an olive oil cleanse, and a maple syrup cleanse. The list goes on.
    • 2022, Anthony William, Medical Medium Brain Saver Protocols, Cleanses & Recipes:
      While lemon still has medicinal properties when it has been cooked, hot lemon water does not flush the bloodstream, liver, and body of poisons and toxins.