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The remedy involves mixing ingredients like lemon juice, honey, or salt with warm water to stimulate digestion.

Posted on April 24, 2026 by Admin
That “remedy” is a common wellness drink, but the claim that it stimulates digestion in a meaningful medical way is overstated.


🍋 What it actually is

Mixing lemon juice, honey, or salt with warm water is often promoted as:

  • “detox water”
  • “metabolism booster”
  • “digestion stimulator”

It’s more of a hydration + mild comfort drink than a medical treatment.


🧠 What science says

✔️ Possible mild effects

  • Warm water may help relax the stomach and support bowel movement slightly
  • Lemon juice adds flavor and a small amount of vitamin C
  • Honey can soothe the throat and add quick energy

❌ What it does NOT do

  • Does not “detox” the body (your liver and kidneys already do that)
  • Does not cure digestive disorders
  • Does not significantly “boost metabolism” in a lasting way

⚠️ Things to be careful about

  • Too much lemon can irritate acid reflux or enamel
  • Honey adds sugar (not ideal for blood sugar control in Type 2 Diabetes)
  • Salt water can be harmful if overused

🧾 Bottom line

  • It’s a hydrating home drink, not a medical remedy
  • Any digestive “benefit” is usually mild and temporary
  • Healthy digestion depends more on diet, fiber, and overall lifestyle

If you want, I can suggest evidence-based drinks for digestion or a proper diet plan to improve gut health naturally.

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