3. Boosting the immune system
Lemons and limes are some of the best sources of vitamin C which is a very important nutrient to our bodies. This vitamin is useful in ensuring that our immunity remains strong and also wades off common infections thus boosting our immune system. It is also useful in repairing damaged tissues and thus aids in fast healing of wounds and maintaining other organs.
Your body does not have the ability to make vitamin C on its own yet it is expected to be bumped up with loads of this mineral. Vitamin C is not hard to find because most fruits are rich in this mineral but as mentioned, fruits such as oranges and lemons are great sources. I believe that that will not be a hard feat for you since most households have lemons and you, therefore, have no excuse not to have at least one per day. Consequently, making lemon water on an occasional basis should not be a difficult feat as well.
The vitamins accrued from lemons are crucial for our survival, especially Vitamin C. This is because it is good for stimulating the production of white blood cells. As we all know, these cells are responsible for protecting our bodies against harmful mechanisms that cause diseases. The production of these cells is also attributed to the fact that vitamin C aids in the maintenance of strong bones and white blood cells are consequently produced in the bone marrow.
Vitamin C is also a very good antioxidant and will therefore help in protecting your cells from any oxidative damage. Essentially, this nutrient prevents oxidation of harmful molecules that may lead to some form of damage. Lemon water, in addition, helps in fighting against flu’s and colds, especially during the cold season and this is why most people believe in taking some lemon water when suffering from a cough.