Lemon Dangers: Migraine, Acidity, Ulcers - Who Should Avoid This Citrus Fruit?
Lemon Dangers: Migraine, Acidity, Ulcers - Who Should Avoid This Citrus Fruit?
- •Excessive lemon consumption can worsen acidity, stomach irritation, tooth sensitivity, sore throat, and migraines.
- •Dr. Ravi Arya advises caution for acidity and ulcer patients due to lemon's acidic properties.
- •Citric acid in lemon can damage tooth enamel, increasing sensitivity; rinse with water after consumption.
- •Lemon can irritate mouth ulcers and contains tyramine, which may trigger or worsen migraine pain.
- •Individuals with kidney stones should limit lemon due to oxalates; consult a doctor for safe consumption.