Making a shot is a great idea if you do it right. Drinking ginger alone is doable, but isn't ideal. It also doesn't yield much juice, and a little does go a long way. Mixing it with lemon and apple are my choice for a anti-inflammatory, immune boosting shot. This is great for ...
Ginger Shots Recipe We’re always looking for an easy, tasty and effective way to boost immune system, digestive and brain function, especially when the dreary days of winter roll around again. Did you know that you can reduce inflammation, fight infections and boost energy with … a shot?
I've been making sorrel tea (hibiscus) for a while as I love this drink and recently decided to add ginger, which I believe the two together is a popular drink in Jamaica. It's been about 6 weeks I've been drinking with the ginger root and surprisingly the point on my neck that wa...
Ginger: Fresh ginger root is the star of the show, and for good reason. Along with its zingy, spicy kick, it packs a punch with plenty of antioxidants andhealth benefits. It’s anti-inflammatory, aids digestive health, is cold and flu busting, and may improve brain and heart health and...
If you prefer to down your ACV in one gulp, there are premixed apple cider vinegar-based shots to try. Remedy's version is intended to aid in digestion and contains apple cider vinegar, prebiotic zinc and vitamin D along with ginger, honey and cayenne pepper to balance the tart flavor. ...
1. Beetroot shots Recipe: Beautiful to look at and yummy to taste, these beetroot shots are made with fewer ingredients like spinach, ginger, and lemon juice to make it stand out with its contrasting bright pink colour which is sure to win hearts. Try it for your summer drink! Ingredients...
I use a chopped combo of collard, kale, broccoli, parsley, & celery into a green smoothie 3xs daily, along with apple, grapefruit, banana & lemon to taste. Also throw in ginger, tumeric powder, tulsi powder, cayenne pepper, raw garlic & onion for extra antioxidants. This routine provides...
of water. However, you may find this method difficult, as apple cider vinegar isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. If that’s you, there are simple fixed you can employ. For example, you might try adding a tablespoon of honey to the mixture if you’d like, or lemon to add flavor. ...
turmeric tea, you can finely slice or grate fresh turmeric root. Add along with some grated or sliced ginger root to a teapot and steep in hot water. Sweeten your tea if desired with local honey or green leaf stevia. The longer you steep, the more intense the color and flavor of your...