The secret hospitals keep secret: Drink water this way, and your body will thank you.

In a time marked by chronic stress, poor nutrition, and weakened immunity, many people search for simple, natural ways to restore balance. A Russian therapist with over two decades of experience suggests that one of the most effective solutions is also one of the simplest: proper hydration. According to him, a small morning ritual can reduce fatigue, frequent colds, and even headaches within a week.

The method centers on drinking a glass of warm, structured water immediately after waking. The water should be about 40°C—comfortably hot but not boiling. It is enhanced with a pinch of sea salt and a few drops of fresh lemon juice to increase its potential benefits.

This combination is believed to gently “activate” the body. Warm water may stimulate digestion, while salt and lemon provide minerals and antioxidants. Together, they help rehydrate cells after sleep and prepare the digestive system for the day ahead.

Supporters claim this habit can boost metabolism, assist detoxification, and strengthen immunity. Lemon contains vitamin C, which supports immune defenses, while proper hydration aids lymphatic circulation. Salt may help balance electrolytes, and lemon can stimulate bile production, potentially supporting liver function.

To follow the ritual, drink one glass of warm water with a pinch of sea salt and five drops of lemon juice immediately upon waking. Wait 15 to 20 minutes before eating breakfast, preferably something light. Repeat daily for seven days.

Avoid adding sugar or honey, and use sea or Himalayan salt instead of table salt. If citrus is unsuitable, apple cider vinegar may substitute lemon. This information is educational only; consult a healthcare professional before making changes.

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