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

Benefits of drinking lemon water in the morning

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.

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. Sarah Avatar

    I’ve read the posts on salt water & lemon water & I’m wondering if it’s okay to combine the 2, or should lemon NOT be added to the salt water? Thanks!

  2. Mikki Avatar

    I’m impressed with your morning routine. I take my fish oil through the day in pill form (3). The thing I want to look into is the tumeric tea you mentioned, I never heard of that in tea form but I cook with it as often as I can. Sorry I have no advice about the sole I don’t take it. I only do the lemon water followed by 16 oz. of water before my workout.

  3. Linda Avatar

    I drink the warm organic lemon water first thing when I get up, Then a bit later have the acv and water, then later yet I to the tumeric tea, with ginger and black pepper. I want to do the sole but don’t know how I can work this all together can I combine these ? I also take a couple shots of liquid vitamins and sea plankten I store in the fridge. Any suggestions? Someone told me they took their sole before they went to bed? Thanks in advance!

  4. Anna Avatar

    5 stars
    I’ve been doing this but with a WHOLE lemon blended into the water. It’s amazing. Here is my question- the recommendation I’ve seen is to drink half in the morning and half in the evening. Why do you suggest just drinking this in the morning? Is there anything wrong with drinking it in the evening?

  5. victoria Avatar
    victoria

    5 stars
    I have been drinking it with crushed ice. Juice from 2 lemons, lots of ice in the blender or processor (with a little stevia). It is a good alternative to a Margarita since I don’t drink. I may add a couple of frozen berries next time. I am always told ice or very cold drinks or food is bad for you. I hope not because I drink more liquids with crushed ice.

  6. Lin Avatar

    I drink a lot of water every day. Living on the eastern coast where it’s always hot makes ware necessary, though I love the taste too. I had a RO system installed in my kitchen therefore no need for bottled water. I use fresh squeezed lemon in my water at least twice daily. Yummy!

  7. Dan Avatar

    How much ginger root do you add, and how do you prepare the ginger root to add it to the drink?
    Thanks!

  8. Michele Laramore Avatar
    Michele Laramore

    I have noticed drinking warm lemon water first thing in the morning helps decrease my appetite. I have experienced much needed weight loss. I can’t say it was definitely attributable to drinking lemon water as I have also begun a healthier diet with more fruits and veggies and less red meat but I definitely notice it helps me feel fuller before ai even have my breakfast fruit and veggie smoothie. I tried the recipe with ginger root, cayenne pepper and honey but I experienced the same benefit with just lemon and it tastes better.

  9. Debi Avatar

    I slice 2 to 3 lemons into a pitcher of water each night and then drink it through out the next day. It is helping to curb my appetite, I’m not snacking nor do I feel hungry!!! This is my first week of doing this and I a down 6ils!!!!

  10. polina Avatar
    polina

    Even reading this advice gives me stomach ache… Drinking something as sour as lemon, with spicy ginger on empty stomach is quite harmful, don’t you think so?? Especially with supplement pills, before food… Good you have a strong stomache but many people should be causious following this advice! They can develop sensitivity and pains, even ulcer by harming their gastric epitelium routinely…

    1. mikki Avatar

      Lemon is an alkaline and it neutralizes acid. That’s why when you have heartburn as weird as it sounds lemon is one remedy. I don’t think it would harm your stomach but I am not a doctor and recommend if you wanted to start doing this it might be a good idea to check with your doc first. Good luck, I have lemon tea and then a bottle of water every morning before anything else.

  11. Stanley Avatar
    Stanley

    5 stars
    My urologist recommended lemon-water combo for kidney stones, but also advised giving up coffee and tea. I have followed that advice for two years now, and have not had any recurrence of stones. Recently, I have added Matcha to my daily regimen—a teaspoon in my morning smoothie—after oil pulling and lemon-water. For those of you using turmeric, adding black pepper to it facilitates the bioavailability of curcumin—the piperine in black pepper is the key ingredient.

  12. Beth Avatar

    5 stars
    Hi Wellness Mama!

    Lovely article. I have found that it has been so helpful in kicking my sugar addiction to the curb. Thank you for the inspiration and information!

  13. Debbie Gay Avatar
    Debbie Gay

    Hello Wellness Mama,
    Thank you for all you do!
    I have three things I am trying to drink every morning. Hot lemon water, Apple cider vinegar w/water and DE in water. I’v started combining the three into one glass for my morning cocktail. Is this still as effective?

  14. Umar Zamir Avatar
    Umar Zamir

    5 stars
    Lemon contains citric. Acid which is known tri-chelating agent, more specifically it has stronger bonding with metals then with sodium and potassium making it an excellent metal detoxification agent.

  15. Carolyn Avatar

    I also suffer from chronic back pain and inflammation and have had fusion surgery. When I first started drinking lemon water to help prevent the cold that was going around work, I started with ‘Real Lemon’ brand juice . After about a week, I noticed that I wasn’t taking pain meds every single day, so I kept with it. Since I work two jobs, I don’t have a lot of prep time daily. I squeeze two lemons and then drop them into a half gallon pitcher, add water and refrigerate. I have enough for one mug every morning for a week. I also experimented with taking it to meetings that usually make my back flare up and drank it throughout the meeting. It worked as long as I was drinking the water and I recovered from the meeting more quickly. That’s just my personal story. Oh, someone asked about GERD. I have that, too, and it didn’t get any worse.

    1. Deb Avatar

      Hello
      I have been drinking warm lemon water (fresh lemons) every morning for about two years. I add about 1/2 teaspoon of minced ginger. My acid reflux symptoms, which included almost constant nausea, have all but disappeared. This is after trying almost every acid reflux medication available. For me, it is an amazing result!
      During the day, I sip lemon infused water. It tastes great and is good for you……makes water less boring.

  16. Diana Avatar

    I use hot water, squeeze of real lemon juice & a tbls of raw organic coconut oil, blend it up & drink – lovely.

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