Morning Lemon Water

Wake up. Rise. Drink warm water with fresh squeezed lemon. Shine.

FullSizeRender(29)Just wash your lemon, (organic is best) squeeze 1/4 lemon into a cup of warm water, and throw the peel right in. Lemons are nutritional powerhouses, full of vitamins B, C, calcium, potassium, fiber, and minerals iron, magnesium, phosphorus, and more. Acting as a mini-cleanse, warm lemon water aids digestion, flushes toxins, and stimulates your liver to kick-off the day right. Boosting the immune system, it provides antibacterial properties as well as instant energy. Nourishing brain, nerve, and skin cells, each sip improves alertness, joint pain, acne, and wrinkles. The pectin fiber may aid weightloss and cravings in addition to setting your mindset for a healthy day. In addition to the hydration benefits, the warm water dilutes the acid so that it’s less harsh on the enamel of your teeth. Do your body and mind a favor and begin each morning with warm lemon water. Cheers!

One Healthy Breakdown: don’t start your day any other way!

Q & A w Z: Caffeine

Q: Set the record straight – is caffeine good or bad?

coffee beans and brewed

A: Ok, if you don’t like coffee in general, then stop reading this post right now. If you are a Joe lover like me and need an extra boost for your morning workouts, this is for you. Coffee before your AM workout is a YES in my book!

Now let’s look at this from a scientific point of view. Caffeine is a natural stimulant, it increases cortisol levels before the workout and can help both mentally and physically. Mentally, caffeine can enhance focus, which can lead to better form and overall performance. It gives you extra stamina and increases your heart rate, improving blood flow from the heart to the rest of your body. This helps muscles produce greater strength and power output. The result is less fatigue and more endurance, a double win.

Like most things, everything in moderation. How much caffeine is too much? A good amount is 200mg for a 150 lb person, so for most people, about two cups of coffee. I go for a large Starbucks (aka a Venti, ahhhhh, that’s my little heaven right there.) Optimal time? Caffeine intake should be about 45 minutes to an hour before the workout. I usually roll into the gym with my coffee and finish it there within 10-15 minutes. There’s only so much time in the morning, right?!

To me, caffeine is a great pre-workout supplement. Others don’t tolerate it as well, It can make some people jittery, nauseous, or distressed. If you want to get the caffeine boost but are concerned with jittery side effects, consider taking 2 gm of vitamin C, which will help you metabolize the caffeine quickly and prevent that crashing feeling. Caffeine can also be dehydrating, so be sure to drink plenty of water before and after your cup of Joe.

If you have a question for Z, email kiley@onehealthyhamptons.com or post on the OHH facebook page!

One Healthy Breakdown: A cup of Joe a day… Listen to your body. If you enjoy your morning coffee or tea, drink up and kick some butt at the gym.