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Health04:53 · 5h ago

Experts Find No Scientific Proof That Lemon and Olive Oil on Empty Stomach Benefits Skin

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The popular health trend of drinking lemon and olive oil on an empty stomach has gained traction online, with claims ranging from detoxification to improved skin appearance and slowed aging. However, according to Dr. Meital Haber, a dermatology expert at Clalit Health Services in southern Israel, there is currently no high-quality clinical research proving that daily consumption of this mixture directly enhances skin health or appearance.

Biologically, lemon is rich in vitamin C and citric acid; vitamin C is essential for collagen production and acts as an antioxidant that reduces oxidative stress damage. Extra virgin olive oil contains unsaturated fats, vitamin E, and polyphenols, which have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties potentially beneficial for overall and skin health as part of a balanced diet. Yet, these benefits are not unique to consuming lemon and olive oil as a morning drink. People following a Mediterranean diet typically ingest sufficient amounts of these nutrients through various foods.

Dr. Haber warns that this practice may not suit everyone, especially individuals with peptic ulcers, acid reflux, or digestive sensitivities, as lemon’s acidity can worsen symptoms. Additionally, olive oil is calorie-dense, so its contribution to daily energy intake should be considered.

For maintaining healthy skin, Dr. Haber emphasizes evidence-based habits such as a balanced Mediterranean diet, avoiding smoking, and most importantly, consistent sun protection. She recommends avoiding strong sun exposure during peak hours, wearing wide-brimmed hats, sunglasses, protective clothing, and applying broad-spectrum SPF 50 sunscreen every two hours or after swimming or sweating.

In summary, while lemon and olive oil are healthy foods that can be part of a quality diet, no scientific evidence supports that drinking them daily on an empty stomach offers unique skin benefits. Effective skin care relies on a healthy lifestyle, proven treatments, and diligent sun protection.

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