Claims like “Most seniors over 60 don’t know this about lemon water and baking soda” are usually clickbait. While both lemon water and baking soda have legitimate uses, there is no good evidence that drinking them together provides special health benefits for older adults.
Here’s what to know:
Lemon water
- Can help with hydration.
- Provides a small amount of vitamin C.
- Is not a detox drink and does not cure disease.
Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate)
- Can temporarily relieve heartburn by neutralizing stomach acid.
- Should not be used regularly unless recommended by a healthcare professional.
Potential concerns for older adults
- High sodium: Baking soda contains a significant amount of sodium, which may be a concern for people with high blood pressure, heart failure, or kidney disease.
- Medication interactions: It can affect how some medications are absorbed or work.
- Too much baking soda: Excessive intake can upset the body’s acid-base balance and, in severe cases, lead to serious health problems.
Is the combination beneficial?
There is no strong evidence that mixing lemon water with baking soda:
- Burns fat
- Detoxifies the body
- Prevents cancer
- Reverses aging
- Improves overall health more than drinking water alone
If you’re considering it for heartburn, kidney stones, digestion, or another specific reason, the advice may differ. Tell me your goal, and I can explain what the evidence shows.