Boos† Ginger Honey Tea Tonic.

Ginger will be your best friend if you have a cold or flu! Fresh ginger targets ‘rhinoviruses,’ which are one of the most common causes of a cold! I know, who knew?! Use fresh ginger for your tea and then supercharge by adding honey (another immune booster)! It you reduce your tea tonic to almost half, you’ll find it nicely spicy!
Here are a few other ‘Healing Ginger Tips’:
Ginger Steam Inhalation: If you’re congested, for a fresh steam inhalation, add 1 tablespoon of freshly grated ginger to a pot of boiling water, boil for a few minutes then remove from heat and inhale deeply with a big towel draped over you head (it works, believe me)! Or just steam with your tea tonic before you add honey!
Ginger Bath: Mix one tablespoon ground ginger with 1-2 cups of Epsom Salts under hot running water and run yourself a warm cold-easing, muscle-soothing bath. Ahhh, heaven.

Yields1 Serving
Prep Time25 mins
 1 cup fresh ginger, unpeeled, well-washed and then thinly sliced
 8 cups water
 Raw, unpasteurized honey, to taste (Maunka honey is the best type as an immune-system booster)
 Pinch ‘true’ cinnamon
 A splash of love
 
 
1

Add unpeeled ginger slices to a large saucepan and boil in water for approximately 25 minutes 25 Minutes, until reduced to almost half. Cool slightly, divide it into mugs and add honey, to taste. Dust with cinnamon. Drink hot for best results, the spice is worth it!

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Ingredients

 1 cup fresh ginger, unpeeled, well-washed and then thinly sliced
 8 cups water
 Raw, unpasteurized honey, to taste (Maunka honey is the best type as an immune-system booster)
 Pinch ‘true’ cinnamon
 A splash of love
 
 

Directions

1

Add unpeeled ginger slices to a large saucepan and boil in water for approximately 25 minutes 25 Minutes, until reduced to almost half. Cool slightly, divide it into mugs and add honey, to taste. Dust with cinnamon. Drink hot for best results, the spice is worth it!

Notes

Boos† Ginger Honey Tea Tonic.