Immune Boosting Honey

Are you under the weather? Fighting a cold? Allergies got you down? You need a nice big spoonful of garlic honey.

Disclaimer: Do not feed honey to infants under one year of age.

To make garlic honey gather these ingredients:

  • A jar (with a lid)
  • Honey
  • Lemon juice
  • Garlic cloves
  • Cinnamon

Optional:

  • Onions
  • Ginger
  • Tumeric

Now that you have those handy, either remove honey from the honey jar or add honey to an empty jar.

  • Fill jar till almost full of honey (about 3/4)
  • Add a table spoon of lemon juice (or more depending on how much you make)
  • Add as much cinnamon as your heart desires (it makes it taste delicious)
  • Add fresh chopped or whole garlic cloves
  • Close jar and store for 3 weeks or more

The longer you choose to store the honey the better it tastes! A month seems to be the sweet spot. Now once your honey is infused with all the herbal amazingness (anti-bacterial and all the good stuff) take a few spoonfuls of that a day and it should work as an anti-biotic.

It might just become a staple in your house for allergies. As well as, your go to when anyone catches the sniffles.

I took tons of Garlic honey, immune boosting tea, and herbal spice latte,(this recipie coming next,) when my baby got sick for the first time and she was better the next day. So even if your baby is too young to take it themselves if you nurse they will natually get the immune boost from your milk, (not to mention all the things breast milk alone does when your baby is sick.)

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One response to “Immune Boosting Honey”

  1. Love this blog so much! Thanks for the recipe!

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