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This is what happens when you drink Lemon Ginger water daily
This is what happens when you drink Lemon Ginger water daily

Time of India

time05-07-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

This is what happens when you drink Lemon Ginger water daily

Ingredients: 1 inch fresh ginger (grated or sliced), Juice of ½ lemon, and 1 to 1½ cups hot waterHow to make: Boil or steep ginger in hot water for 5–10 minutes, strain, and add In his post he has mentioned that this drink boosts digestion and thermogenesis for natural fat burn. Since ages, we have been told about the health benefits of starting the day with lemon or ginger water, but have you ever thought about what happens when you combine the two and consume daily. Well, here's a low down of why drinking Lemon Ginger water daily can be a great way to boost overall health, read on to find out… Why Lemon Ginger water? There's no denying that both lemon and ginger have been an essential part of Indian culture, from home remedies to ayurvedic medications, these two potent fresh produce are loved for their umpteen health benefits. But what makes the two ingredients a perfect drink for health? Combining the zesty flavor of lemon with the spicy kick of ginger, this drink is not only delicious but also packed with nutrients. Here's what happens to your body when you make it a daily habit. Boosts Immunity Drinking a blend of Lemon Ginger water every day can give your body a boost of antioxidants and vitamins that can enhance your immune system. This is because lemon is high in vitamin C and is known for its role in supporting immune function and fighting off infections. Ginger on the other hand has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties that can help reduce the risk of illnesses. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Is it legal? How to get Internet without paying a subscription? Techno Mag Learn More Undo Regular consumption of Lemon Ginger water can give your body the support it needs to fend off common colds and flu. Aids Digestion Ginger has long been known for its digestive benefits and how its juice can help soothe an upset stomach, reduce bloating, and promote the secretion of digestive enzymes. Lemon adds to these benefits by stimulating bile production, which is essential for digesting fats. Drinking Lemon Ginger water daily can lead to improved digestion and reduced gastrointestinal discomfort. Helps in Weight Loss If you are trying to manage your weight, then adding Lemon Ginger water can be a helpful addition to your daily routine. This is because both ginger and lemon can help in weight loss by boosting metabolism and promoting feeling of fullness. Also, the presence of lemon's pectin fiber may help reduce hunger cravings, while ginger can help increase calorie burn, making it easier to achieve weight loss goals. Boosts Hydration Staying hydrated is essential for overall health, and Lemon Ginger water is a tasty way to increase your fluid intake. Proper hydration supports various bodily functions, including temperature regulation, joint lubrication, and nutrient transport. By drinking this refreshing beverage daily, you'll be more likely to meet your hydration needs. Detoxifies the Body Lemon water is often touted for its detoxifying properties. The citric acid in lemons can help enhance liver function and flush out toxins. Ginger also supports detoxification by promoting circulation and digestion. Drinking Lemon Ginger water daily can aid in your body's natural detox processes, helping you feel rejuvenated and energized. I prepared a refreshing glass of lemon, ginger, and turmeric infused water on my clean kitchen counter. The golden hue is vibrant and inviting. Improves Skin Health The antioxidants in ginger and lemon contribute to healthier skin. Vitamin C is crucial for collagen production, which helps maintain skin elasticity and reduce signs of aging. Ginger's anti-inflammatory properties can help soothe skin conditions and promote a clear complexion. Regularly consuming Lemon Ginger water may result in a more radiant and youthful appearance.

Meghan Markle Had ‘Absolutely No Compromise' on Quality With As Ever
Meghan Markle Had ‘Absolutely No Compromise' on Quality With As Ever

Miami Herald

time30-06-2025

  • Business
  • Miami Herald

Meghan Markle Had ‘Absolutely No Compromise' on Quality With As Ever

Meghan Markle's lifestyle brand has been selling out in minutes because she is taking time to increase stock without sacrificing quality, a source told Newsweek. As Ever is already producing products, including jams, flower sprinkles, and tea, at a "significant scale," and the same will apply to her first wine, a Napa Valley rosé, to be launched on July 1. Meghan's first product run sold out in minutes in April, and she recently said on the Aspire with Emma Grede podcast that another instant sell-out would be frustrating to customers ahead of the second run in June. The company's online shop was then inundated with half a million page views in the week it launched the second batch of products, and completely sold out again. A source told Newsweek that Meghan was determined not to sacrifice quality and taste, which has meant it has taken time to increase supply. "The supply chain is constantly changing as the business is growing, as is very normal for any business that's trying to scale," they said. "The critical thing is maintaining the quality of the product, and sure, you can just go to any bottling plant and anyone who is growing raspberries anywhere in the country and get it done really quickly. "The reason it's taking time is because there's been absolutely no compromise on the quality, and the ingredients, and the flavor. "The rate at which the product seems to sell out regardless of the scale and the numbers its proving very difficult but that's a great problem to have." Claims on social media that Meghan has deliberately limited the quantities to ensure a sell-out run are "just complete nonsense," the source told Newsweek. "We're talking significant scale." Last week, the British press accused Meghan's brand of hiking prices after it was revealed that the company The Republic of Tea supplied her teas. The Republic of Tea sells its own line for less than half the price of Meghan's. A source told Newsweek that As Ever's hibiscus tea was a different blend and also had more expensive packaging. "The hibiscus tea that they sell and the hibiscus tea that she sells, sourced from them, is different. It's a different blend. Her tea is an entirely unique, bespoke blend," they said. "If you look at the way it is packaged up, there are lots of differences. The packaging and the production that As Ever uses is more expensive than the stuff Tea Republic uses." As Ever sells three types of tea for $12 each: Lemon Ginger, Hibiscus, and Peppermint. Each set includes 12 tea bags in a metal tin. The Republic of Tea charges $14.50 for 36 bags of hibiscus tea in a metal tin. Newsweek has been told the duchess sourced her first wine using grapes from the vineyards of Fairwinds Estate. The Napa Valley rosé is bottled at the Kunde Family Winery in California. Meghan was particularly eager to support Fairwinds because it was one of the vineyards ravaged by wildfires in the region five years ago. "In 2020, there were the massive, massive fires that ripped through Napa Valley," the source told Newsweek. "Fairwinds was one of those vineyards, and they're still feeling the effects today. "It caused over $15 million worth of damage and the duchess and the duke have both contributed significantly to businesses that have been impacted and affected." The wine launches on Tuesday, July 1, and the As Ever team predicts demand will be high again. "This is her first foray, but I'm sure there will be the naysayers and the usual suspects out there who will claim that she's only bottled 50 bottles," the source told Newsweek. "That is definitely not the case." "It's an entirely bespoke, entirely unique, curated blend. She spent months and months and months testing and tasting and letting her friends do testing and tasting and sampling, giving notes back. She's put a lot of love and care into it," they said. Jack Royston is chief royal correspondent for Newsweek, based in London. You can find him on Twitter at @jack_royston and read his stories on Newsweek's The Royals Facebook page. Do you have a question about King Charles III, William and Kate, Meghan and Harry, or their family that you would like our experienced royal correspondents to answer? Email royals@ We'd love to hear from you. Related Articles Princess Charlotte's Big Sister Moments Go ViralMeghan Markle to Release First Wine Amid WarningsTears as Amal Clooney Honors Girl Who Rejected 'Child Bride' PathPrince George's Aura Goes Viral: 'Future King' 2025 NEWSWEEK DIGITAL LLC.

Meghan Markle Had 'Absolutely No Compromise' on Quality With As Ever
Meghan Markle Had 'Absolutely No Compromise' on Quality With As Ever

Newsweek

time30-06-2025

  • Business
  • Newsweek

Meghan Markle Had 'Absolutely No Compromise' on Quality With As Ever

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Meghan Markle's lifestyle brand has been selling out in minutes because she is taking time to increase stock without sacrificing quality, a source told Newsweek. As Ever is already producing products, including jams, flower sprinkles, and tea, at a "significant scale," and the same will apply to her first wine, a Napa Valley rosé, to be launched on July 1. Meghan's first product run sold out in minutes in April, and she recently said on the Aspire with Emma Grede podcast that another instant sell-out would be frustrating to customers ahead of the second run in June. The company's online shop was then inundated with half a million page views in the week it launched the second batch of products, and completely sold out again. Main: Meghan Markle enjoying a weekend day at the beach. Inset: Meghan's first As Ever rosé wine. Main: Meghan Markle enjoying a weekend day at the beach. Inset: Meghan's first As Ever rosé wine. Meghan Markle/Instagram Meghan Markle's As Ever Supply Chain A source told Newsweek that Meghan was determined not to sacrifice quality and taste, which has meant it has taken time to increase supply. "The supply chain is constantly changing as the business is growing, as is very normal for any business that's trying to scale," they said. "The critical thing is maintaining the quality of the product, and sure, you can just go to any bottling plant and anyone who is growing raspberries anywhere in the country and get it done really quickly. "The reason it's taking time is because there's been absolutely no compromise on the quality, and the ingredients, and the flavor. "The rate at which the product seems to sell out regardless of the scale and the numbers its proving very difficult but that's a great problem to have." Claims on social media that Meghan has deliberately limited the quantities to ensure a sell-out run are "just complete nonsense," the source told Newsweek. "We're talking significant scale." Meghan Markle's Tea Supplier Last week, the British press accused Meghan's brand of hiking prices after it was revealed that the company The Republic of Tea supplied her teas. The Republic of Tea sells its own line for less than half the price of Meghan's. A source told Newsweek that As Ever's hibiscus tea was a different blend and also had more expensive packaging. "The hibiscus tea that they sell and the hibiscus tea that she sells, sourced from them, is different. It's a different blend. Her tea is an entirely unique, bespoke blend," they said. "If you look at the way it is packaged up, there are lots of differences. The packaging and the production that As Ever uses is more expensive than the stuff Tea Republic uses." As Ever sells three types of tea for $12 each: Lemon Ginger, Hibiscus, and Peppermint. Each set includes 12 tea bags in a metal tin. The Republic of Tea charges $14.50 for 36 bags of hibiscus tea in a metal tin. Meghan Markle's As Ever Rosé Wine Newsweek has been told the duchess sourced her first wine using grapes from the vineyards of Fairwinds Estate. The Napa Valley rosé is bottled at the Kunde Family Winery in California. Meghan was particularly eager to support Fairwinds because it was one of the vineyards ravaged by wildfires in the region five years ago. "In 2020, there were the massive, massive fires that ripped through Napa Valley," the source told Newsweek. "Fairwinds was one of those vineyards, and they're still feeling the effects today. "It caused over $15 million worth of damage and the duchess and the duke have both contributed significantly to businesses that have been impacted and affected." The wine launches on Tuesday, July 1, and the As Ever team predicts demand will be high again. "This is her first foray, but I'm sure there will be the naysayers and the usual suspects out there who will claim that she's only bottled 50 bottles," the source told Newsweek. "That is definitely not the case." "It's an entirely bespoke, entirely unique, curated blend. She spent months and months and months testing and tasting and letting her friends do testing and tasting and sampling, giving notes back. She's put a lot of love and care into it," they said. Jack Royston is chief royal correspondent for Newsweek, based in London. You can find him on Twitter at @jack_royston and read his stories on Newsweek's The Royals Facebook page. Do you have a question about King Charles III, William and Kate, Meghan and Harry, or their family that you would like our experienced royal correspondents to answer? Email royals@ We'd love to hear from you.

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