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Detox with Lemon Inspired by The Tao of Detox, by Reid (Inner Traditions, 2006). It doesn’t get much easier than this: when you need help combating the ill effects of certain foods or drinks, pollution, stress, smoking, and more, just open the fridge! Yes, one of our most powerful allies is something we commonly cook with--the tart and zesty lemon has been used for centuries as a potent

detoxifier. But what makes it so helpful? Find out the surprising science behind lemon for detox, and get our most popular lemony detox tea formula here. SIMPLE SOLUTION: An overly acidic system has been linked to a host of health woes, so anything that helps us to alkalize is a good thing. That’s where lemon comes in. But according to Reid’s The Tao of Detox, lemon is also the only food in the world that carries a negative molecular charge, making it "anionic," just like the digestive enzymes in our bodies (such as hydrochloric acid). Surprisingly, other citrus fruits aren’t anionic--only fresh lemon. Lemon's negative ionic charge, combined with its strongly alkalizing effects, makes it a terrific detoxifier. Dr. Carey A. Reams, in his Biological Theory of Ionization, says that, "All the foods we eat are cationic with the exception of lemon...when it goes into the system it can be converted into some 6 billion different enzymes with less chemical change than any other natural substance known to man." Lemon helps to produce the bile necessary to properly digest food and assimilate nutrients, so it rebuilds the liver. It is important to remember that the juice must be consumed fresh; The Tao of Detox recommends

drinking it mixed with water on an empty stomach. Or you could try this delicious Zesty Lemon Detox Tea. For each serving: Enough freshly-boiled water to fill your teacup or mug1 tablespoon real maple syrupFreshly-squeezed juice of half a lemonCayenne pepper to taste Simply stir ingredients together in your mug or cup. Be careful with the cayenne: a little goes a long way. HELPFUL HINTS: We've recently learned that this recipe was originally formulated by Stanley Burroughs, creator of the Master Cleanser Diet. It's such a great recipe that it crops up everywhere; I first received it from a friend. It may seem counterintuitive that such a highly acidic fruit could have

an alkalizing effect on the body--but it does. For more information on acid and alkaline foods, check out this helpful website http://www.ctds.info/acidic-foods.html Suzi List Owner health/ http://360./suziesgoats What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered.

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