Refreshing Cucumber & Lemon Water
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Prep time: 5 minutes
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Infusion time: 1–4 hours
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Servings: 1 large pitcher
Ingredients
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1 large Cucumber, thinly sliced
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1–2 Lemons, sliced into rounds
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1–2 Cinnamon sticks
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1 small bunch Fresh parsley or mint leaves
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2 liters Filtered water
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Optional: Freshly grated ginger for extra warmth
Instructions
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Prepare the Botanicals: Thoroughly wash the cucumber, lemons, and parsley. Slice the cucumber and lemons into thin rounds to allow for maximum infusion.
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Assemble: Place the cucumber slices, lemon rounds, cinnamon sticks, and parsley into a large glass pitcher.
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Add Water: Fill the pitcher with 2 liters of cold, filtered water.
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Infuse: For the best flavor, place the pitcher in the refrigerator and let it infuse for at least 1 hour. For a deeper flavor, you can let it sit for up to 4 hours.
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Serve: Pour into glasses and enjoy cold. You can refill the pitcher with water once or twice throughout the day using the same ingredients before they lose their potency.
Common Questions & Answers
Q: Will drinking this for 10 days make me “speechless” or result in dramatic weight loss? A: While this drink is a healthy, low-calorie alternative to sugary beverages, it is important to be realistic about results. Drinking infused water for 10 days will certainly help with hydration, but it will not lead to significant weight loss or physical changes on its own. Sustainable weight management is the result of long-term habits, including a balanced diet and regular physical activity, rather than a single 10-day “challenge”.
Q: Can this drink cause me to “need smaller clothes” in just one week? A: No, this is a significant exaggeration. While staying hydrated can reduce bloating and help you feel more energized, it is biologically impossible for a drink alone to cause enough fat loss in seven days to change your clothing size. Beware of claims that suggest “instant” or “miracle” results from simple drinks.
Q: Does this water “pull sugar out of the blood”? A: No. While vegetables like broccoli or spinach are excellent for a diabetic-friendly diet because of their fiber content, they do not literally “pull” sugar out of your bloodstream. Managing blood glucose requires monitoring your overall carbohydrate intake and following medical advice.
Q: Why add cinnamon and parsley to water? A: Cinnamon adds a natural sweetness without calories, which can help curb sugar cravings. Parsley is often used in infusions for its high chlorophyll content and its ability to act as a very mild, natural diuretic, which can help reduce temporary water retention.