Drinking lemon water can be a good way to drink more than just water, though, according to a new study published in the journal The Lancet.
The study found that a drink of lemon water was associated with a reduced risk of cancer and heart disease.
A large study conducted by the United States Preventive Services Task Force found that drinking lemon tea was associated, in part, with a lower risk of death, according the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
In a study published last year, researchers from the University of Michigan Health System found that women who drank lemon water were less likely to have breast cancer than women who did not drink the water.
Drinking a lemon water is not without risks, though.
Lemon water is often made from lemons, which can contain a chemical called citric acid, which may have harmful effects on the body.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends drinking water from a filtered or bottled water source that has been distilled for a minimum of 60 minutes and not filtered through tap water.