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​This simple trick can double the vitamin C in lemon water​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 28, 2025, 21:53 IST
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This simple trick can double the vitamin C in lemon water

A glass of lemon water in the morning has almost become a ritual. It’s light, refreshing and believed to flush away sleepiness while giving the body a clean start. But here’s the catch, most people don’t realise they’re leaving behind more than half of what the lemon can offer. The vitamin C you’re chasing often stays trapped in the fruit, simply because of how it’s prepared. The fix is surprisingly simple: change how you cut and serve it, and you end up doubling the nutrition without changing the habit itself. Scroll down to see how.

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The quiet power of vitamin C

Vitamin C is one of the body’s most important nutrients. It fights infection, helps absorb iron, heals skin and tissues, and keeps cells safe from everyday damage. Because it isn’t stored, the body needs a steady stream, which is why citrus fruits became shorthand for immunity long before the word was trendy. Lemons, in particular, are cheap, available, and easy to slip into a morning routine. The only question is how much of the vitamin actually makes it into the glass.

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The mistake most people make

The default move – cut, squeeze, discard only gets part of the job done. Juice drips out, but vitamin C is stubborn. A lot of it clings to the pulp, the thin membranes, even the peel. Add to that its sensitivity to air and heat, and you end up with a drink that feels virtuous but isn’t delivering its full potential. What’s left in the squeezed-out halves is often richer in vitamin C than the liquid you’re sipping.

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The trick - slice, soak, and sip

The workaround is disarmingly simple. Instead of halving the lemon and wringing it out, cut it into thin slices, rounds, or wedges and drop them straight into water. Let it sit for fifteen to twenty minutes. During that pause, vitamin C leaches out from the pulp and membranes, seeping into the water alongside flavonoids from the peel. At the same time, small amounts of potassium and other micronutrients gently infuse, giving your water a subtle mineral boost. The result is sharper in flavour and nearly double in nutrition. In this case, patience is the real health hack.

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Freshness counts

There’s a catch. Vitamin C doesn’t wait around; it begins breaking down quickly as soon as it meets air. That means lemon water is always best prepared fresh, not left sitting uncovered in a jug for hours. If you like sipping it slowly throughout the day, keep it chilled safely in the fridge with a tight lid on. Cold temperatures help slow the loss, and the citrus notes stay fresh, crisp, and clean rather than turning dull and flat.

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Same ritual, more reward

Nothing about the routine has to change. The glass looks the same, the taste is still tart and refreshing, and the sense of starting light remains fully intact. The only shift is in how you cut the fruit, and in that small, simple detail lies the difference between half a promise and the whole thing. Sometimes, good nutrition isn’t about what you add in, but about what you stop losing unknowingly. A lemon sliced instead of squeezed turns out to be one of those quiet little corrections – unnoticed in practice, but significant in long-term effect. One fruit, one glass, twice the payoff and benefit.

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