It is evident that hot water's anti-cancer claims are not credible. Some may argue that since lemon is added, could it be that lemon water changes the body's properties? Doesn't acidic constitution make one more prone to cancer? Lemons are rich in calcium, potassium, sodium, magnesium, making them alkaline, so there should be real anti-cancer effects, right?
In reality, there is no concept of acidic or alkaline constitution in the human body. This idea lacks theoretical and data support in the medical field and is purely a misconception.
While lemons do contain substances beneficial to the human body, there is no scientific research confirming that these substances can kill cancer cells or have targeted therapeutic effects on all types of cancer.