Lemon Water in the Morning: Benefits & Myths

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I’ve occasionally had a glass of warm lemon water in the morning for years, but usually just because it sounded good and I wanted something warm besides coffee or herbal tea.

When I saw several pictures and posts floating around the Internet touting the benefits of drinking lemon water in the morning, I decided to investigate this habit I’d already intuitively had for years.

Benefits of Lemon Water

Turns out there are real benefits to drinking lemon water, but some over-hyped ones as well.

1. Aids Digestion

The biggest lemon water benefit may be from the temperature of the water and not even the added lemon. Drinking any water, especially warm water, first thing in the morning can help flush the digestive system and rehydrate the body.

Think about this… during sleep, you typically haven’t been drinking for at least 8 hours. Giving the body adequate water when you first wake up is a great way to get your body and your mind going.

A college friend of mine who had studied in Japan brought back that habit with her. She said that where she stayed in Japan, it was customary to drink 2-3 glasses of water first thing in the morning and that when she tried it she had noticeably higher energy levels and seemed to have improved digestion throughout the day.

2. A Natural Flush

The liver is extremely active during sleep since this is the body’s time to restore and regenerate. Drinking enough water, especially in the morning, helps make sure that the body can perform these jobs most effectively. There is even some evidence that lemon juice can help stimulate proper stomach acid production and bile production.
Benefits of drinking lemon water in the morning

For a happy liver and lymph system, make a habit of drinking 1-2 glasses of lemon water before having coffee or tea.

3. Immune System Boost From Vitamin C

Lemons contain vitamin C (read up on the benefits here)… not a spectacularly high amount, but 30-50 milligrams per lemon. They also contain potassium.

Drinking lemon water first thing in the morning gives the body a chance to absorb these vitamins effectively and can provide a little immune boost.

Vitamin C is also good for the adrenals and can potentially help reduce the effects of stress.

4. Happier Skin

By helping flush the body and improve digestion, lemon water can lead to cleaner skin. It also contains vitamin C which is needed for collagen production for smooth, healthy skin.

5. Healthy Weight

There is evidence that drinking water, especially lemon water, first thing in the morning can help maintain a healthy weight. Researchers in Germany found that drinking enough water increased metabolism. According to this article:

After drinking approximately 17 ounces of water, the subjects’ metabolic rates — or the rate at which calories are burned — increased by 30% for both men and women. The increases occurred within 10 minutes of water consumption and reached a maximum after about 30 to 40 minutes.

Of course, drinking water (or lemon water) by itself isn’t going to be a miracle weight loss solution, but with other healthy habits, it can help maintain a healthy weight.

Things Lemon Water Won’t Do

Drinking enough water and adding a little vitamin C boost are good ideas, but they aren’t magic and there is no scientific backing to some of the claims made online about the benefits of lemon water:

  • Balances pH Levels: There is a theory that certain foods can leave an acid or alkaline ash in the body. This is true, but this only affects the pH of the urine and not the pH of the blood. Chris Kresser explains the acid/alkaline myth in-depth here.
  • Flushes Toxins: Drinking water is important to help the body naturally eliminate cellular waste (a process that it does naturally), but claims that lemon water has a special ability to flush “toxins” without defining what they are or how this process works are overblown.
  • Prevents Cancer: Many of the same articles that claim that lemon water alkalizes the body claim that it promotes an alkaline environment where cancer cells cannot thrive. See the article from Chris Kresser above about why this theory doesn’t make sense.
  • Increases IQ: While drinking water or lemon water in the morning can help with alertness and focus, there is no evidence that water with lemon actually increases the IQ over the long term.

Lemon Water: The Bottom Line

It is always important to support our bodies by drinking enough water, especially in the morning. Lemon water won’t be a miracle cure but it might be a better alternative to caffeinated drinks, especially for those with adrenal problems.

One caution: I’ve found that starting to drink water first thing in the morning when you aren’t used to it can cause a few minutes of nausea, so it might be a good idea to start slowly and not used to drinking this much.

How I Drink Lemon Water

I always make sure to drink a few glasses of water in the morning, but a few days a week, I have hot lemon water for the taste and extra vitamin C. Here’s what I do:

Benefits of lemon water

Hot Lemon Water Recipe

Lemon water can help boost digestion and energy when consumed first thing in the morning.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Calories 34kcal
Author Katie Wells

Servings

1

Ingredients

  • 24 oz water (warm, not boiling)
  • 1 lemon (organic)
  • ½ inch ginger (fresh, optional)

Instructions

  • Cut the lemon in half and squeeze one half or the whole lemon into the water.
  • If using, peel and slice the ginger and add to the water.
  • Enjoy!

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts
Hot Lemon Water Recipe
Amount Per Serving (24 oz)
Calories 34
% Daily Value*
Sodium 36mg2%
Potassium 149mg4%
Carbohydrates 10g3%
Fiber 3g13%
Sugar 2g2%
Protein 1g2%
Vitamin C 57.3mg69%
Calcium 48mg5%
Iron 0.6mg3%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Notes

After drinking, swish with some plain filtered water for 30 seconds to make sure the citric acid from the lemon juice doesn’t remain on teeth.
TIP: Zest the organic lemon first and store the grated zest in the freezer or dehydrate for easy use in recipes.

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This article was medically reviewed by Dr. Betsy Greenleaf, the first board certified female urogynecologist in the United States. She is double board certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology, as well as Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery. As always, this is not personal medical advice and we recommend that you talk with your doctor.

Do you drink lemon water in the morning? Have you noticed any benefits? Share below!

This article was medically reviewed by Dr. Scott Soerries, MD, Family Physician and Medical Director of SteadyMD. As always, this is not personal medical advice and we recommend that you talk with your doctor.

There are many articles about the benefits of lemon water in the morning. It can help digestion and energy but some benefits are exaggerated.

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

Comments

218 responses to “Lemon Water in the Morning: Benefits & Myths”

  1. Clara Avatar

    Just wondering if lemon water is ok to do while nursing my baby. I’ve read that any sort of cleansing while BF pits toxins in the milk?

    1. Katie - Wellness Mama Avatar

      Since lemon juice is a food and not used in large or therapeutic amounts, I’ve always felt ok drinking this while pregnant or nursing, but definitely check with a doc to be sure.

  2. Tinty Avatar

    I drunk lemon water daily for the past 6 months.. I noticed it helps with my water retention and reduce my sinus symptoms.

    But for the past months I have had symptoms like hormonal imbalance [irregular period for the last two months], skin breakouts and trapped wind in the body [abdomen & headache like]..

    Should try stop?

    Thanks 🙂

  3. SATISH SINGH Avatar
    SATISH SINGH

    I have drunken lemon water for more than one year I must say it has many afvantages it reduvrs weight, Improve sdigedting and immune system

  4. Dennis Busch Avatar
    Dennis Busch

    If I don’t have lemons I use the huge circle pineapples 100% juice and not the syrup kind. I cut them in halves and dunk them in the glass to soak in a few minutes to drink and eat.

  5. shermaine Avatar
    shermaine

    Hi.. i really like your blog.. but sadlly.. it is really hard to find fresh lemon here in the phillippines.. and the fresh mint as well.. is there any substitute for the mint leaf? I really want to try it. But istead of warm water.. can i use cold water instead?

  6. Jessy Avatar

    Hello!
    I was doing the warm water with lemon and cayenne for a couple of weeks and it was great! But then my whole family freaked out saying it can be too acidic in your stomach and can cause something to happen in the long run…can it be true?
    For some who are worried about their teeth, use a straw!

    Thanks

    1. Sharon V Avatar

      I add cayenne every once in a while. I’m guessing if you do this every day it may have an adverse affect. I also add cinnamon in place of the cayenne pepper.

  7. Kelsey Avatar

    A bit late, but I wanted to say it’s nice to read an article, not written by a medical site, that has a balanced view. Thanks for putting in the effort to look at both sides – I know I take the risk when typing in ‘benefits of lemon water’ into Google, that I’ll get miracle cure articles 🙂

  8. Jenny Garthe Avatar
    Jenny Garthe

    I’d like to add that lemon water can help prevent kidney stones. I just had this very painful experience. After that, my Doc suggested citrus for prevention. There is lots of research out there about it’s benefits in “lemonade” drinks … So there’s another proven benefit 🙂

  9. Leslie Avatar

    The recipe calls for 24+ ounces of water. Do you drink all of it at once? I made some this morning, and it just seems like a lot. Thanks!

  10. Tyler Avatar

    Very interesting, Katie. I have always happened to enjoy lemon water, but was unaware of its powerful benefits. I guess no wonder, considering the benefits of water on its own 😉

  11. Thabile Avatar

    If you drink warm water with lemon early in the morning with empty stomach , can you loose weight?

  12. Mark Williams Avatar
    Mark Williams

    So glad people are getting the word out on the benefits of lemon water. Thanks for taking the time to put together this resource and the ongoing discussion.

  13. Maria Avatar

    I am a diabetic for 20 yrs now due to Polycystic Kidney disease. My sugars have been elevating lately. What can you recommend as a supplement for sugar with no after taste n cancerous sustains?

    1. Lucy west Avatar
      Lucy west

      My husband was diagnosed with Mantle Cell Lymphoma…the only cure for this is a Bone Marrow Transplant which would be risky..I started giving him 2 tablespoons of Maple syrup with real lemon juice and water every day, some researchers say the combination is an excellant way to alkaline the body so that cancer cells cannot grow. My husband enjoys it so much he uses it as a sugar substitutes in his tea..

  14. Dan Avatar

    How do you “warm” the water? Microwave/Stove top/room temperature???

  15. Jenay Green Avatar
    Jenay Green

    I have started doing this and I feel I can already tell results. Thanks for sharing. You have such great content, I love your blog! I love how you include the printable recipes!

  16. Marjorie Michaud Avatar
    Marjorie Michaud

    My daughter who is now 26 suffered with 20 nails dystrophy as a young girl.She suffered through a series of painful shots, and was put on silica,the nails seemed fine until recently. there are two nails that have reverted to the same condition.Id appreciate it if you would give some ideas on what natural remedies might help.
    I read that may be some kind of eczema, or psoriosis.
    I’d appreciate any information.
    Thank you
    Marjorie

    1. lena Avatar

      Try diatomacious earth FOOD GRADE only. Important to be sure its food grade because the other kind will harm you. There is much silica in DE

  17. Glenda Avatar

    My husband has two issues. One is phlegm and the other is snoring. We finally figured the less phlegm equals less snoring. OMG it works. He takes a cup of warm water with 1/2 lemon and I now don’t need ear plugs at night.
    He also has had kidney stones. Men over the age of 50 seem to get kidney stones easier. We are trying to make his diet more alkaline so lemons are a good choice.
    My mother would put salt on the used lemons to clean the copper bottom pans we had as kids.
    Sooo those of you with lemon trees in Texas, who let them fall off your trees, should try some of the benefits of lemons.

  18. Danielle Avatar

    Hello There,
    How are you?
    I just want to ask if I can drink whole milk or have my cereal w/milk after I drink my lemon water? Or should I wait a few minutes to half a hour or more??
    Would it cause a bad reaction when lemon juice and milk are combined? Can I get sick??
    I’m sorry I’m just concerned about the reaction of lemon with whole milk and other types of milk such as….. almond/coconut milk.
    Hoping you can help me pretty please 🙂 🙂
    Thank you for your time, it means very much.

  19. Syd Avatar

    4 stars
    Daphne, keep up your spirits and thank you for your story. I’ll be thinking good thoughts for you and your brother. I’m glad the lemon water is helpful for you. I’ve noticed it really gets me going in the morning–I just need to remember to rinse that acid to protect my tooth enamel!

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