No, I’m not giving this drink all the credit to her good health…. this woman is totally into nutrition (she eats right and gets lots of exercise) and she may have pulled from a good gene pool.
But, since this post is about this Lemon Ginger Morning Detox Drink, let’s look at the run-down of all of the benefits for making this your morning ritual as well.
Lemons are an excellent source of Vitamin C, and they contain flavonoid compounds that have antioxidant and anti-cancer properties. Ginger is a potent anti-inflammatory that offers protection against colorectal cancer, it possibly induces cell death in ovarian cancers, and it gives a boost to your immune system. As for turmeric, it’s in the ginger family and it’s a great anti-inflammatory. It offers cardio protection, it helps lower bad cholesterol. It protects against Alzheimer’s disease, and it may help to prevent certain types of cancer, and studies have shown that it inhibits cancer cell growth and metastases (meaning it keeps cancer from spreading).
Before I wrap this post up….I want to share something with you. I received a call the other day from my good friend, Malcolm with some really bad news. He has a 31 year old nephew who has just been diagnosed with Stage IV Stomach Cancer. Stage IV! His nephew is a paramedic so he’s physically fit. I’m sharing this news with you because I want you to know about Helicobacter Pylori. It is a major risk factor in developing stomach cancer. At any age. If you or anyone you know has any of these symptoms… an ache or burning pain in your abdomen, nausea, loss of appetite, bloating or unintentional weight loss – you might want to get checked for Helicobacter Pylori. BUT….often times a person can be infected with pylori and have NO symptoms at all. They can test for it with a simple blood test during your next physical. And the treatment is a simple one – antibiotics and a couple of other meds for 10 days or so. You can read more about pylori here and here. And yes, there are other causes of stomach cancer as well…. but I’m guessing if you’re reading this site – you’re not eating a bunch of pickled, salty, nitrate rich foods. And I’m betting you don’t smoke either. I just want you to know about it in case you’ve never heard of it. It’s worth getting tested for it at your next physical or if you’re having any symptoms.
~ Deb
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