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As flu season is upon us, keep your immunity in high spirits with this easy hot tea recipe borrowed from age-old Chinese and Korean cold remedies. A mixture of ginger, lemon, and raw honey combines a number of natural anti-inflammatory qualities that heal the body from the inside out.
Ingredients
3-inch piece of ginger, chopped into 1/2-inch chunks
1 lemon, seeded and chopped into 1-inch chunks
2 C raw honey
A heaping spoonful at a time per cup of hot water. NTD
Directions
This is a great way to reuse a big jar of honey as it gets to the halfway point—simply stir in the chopped ingredients with the remaining honey and use a heaping spoonful at a time per cup of hot water.
Store in the refrigerator for up to 3 months. The tea concentrate may turn runny from the lemon juice and separate, requiring you to simply stir the jar before use.
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