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If you are over 50, 3 teaspoons in the morning will protect you from thick blood and many other health problems.

Studies (published for example in the Journal of Nutrition ) show that regular consumption of lemon juice reduces fibrinogen levels and the risk of heart attack by 10 to 15%.

How to use it correctly:

Always freshly squeezed juice.

Dilute with water to protect tooth enamel.

It is better to drink with a straw.

When to be careful:

In case of gastritis or ulcer, this can cause heartburn.

For sensitive teeth – rinse your mouth after taking.

Honey – a natural energy and vascular “cleanser”
Why honey and not sugar?
Honey contains over 200 beneficial compounds, making it a unique product.

What is in 1 teaspoon of honey:
Fructose and glucose — provide energy without sudden sugar spikes.

Enzymes (diastase, invertase) — improve digestion.

Amino acids (proline, phenylalanine) — support heart function.

Minerals (potassium, magnesium, iron) — strengthen blood vessels.

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