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Fire Cider

Fire Cider. My first year in Finland I had the flu 3 times! But this 2nd year I haven’t gotten sick at all, and I think its mostly because I stopped eating dairy during cold months and I drink shots of Fire Cider if I start feeling cold. If you’ve never made Fire Cider, try it, its delicious! Its warming to the digestive system and stimulates your immune system by making you sweat. This is great for early stages of cold trying to enter your body. When digestion is weak & cold your body produces Dampness which can lead to mucous and runny nose. Dairy is cold and damp, so further weakens a weak digestive fire. This is why avoiding dairy and drinking Fire Cider helps someone like me (tendency to feel cold with weak digestion) during cold months. If you are someone who has a hot firey constitution then Fire Cider might be too warming for you. There are many variations on recipes but here is the recipe I use: 1/2 cup fresh ginger root, 1/2 cup fresh horseradish, 1 onion, 12 garlic cloves, 1 fresh lemon juiced, 2 TBSP dried rosemary, 1 TBSP tumeric powder, apple cider vinegar. Let sit one month in refrigerator and shake daily. Strain and add honey to taste. YUM.

Ingredients for Fire Cider
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Onion Honey Cough Syrup

Onion Honey Cough Syrup.. I learned this recipe from Rosemary Gladstar but evidently this folk remedy goes waaaaay back. So simple, just peel & slice an onion into half moons, put in a pot and pour raw honey over until just barely covered. Stir & heat gently on the stoves lowest setting for 30 minutes. Pour into a clean jar. Keep refrigerated. Take teaspoons throughout the day to thin mucous and help expectorate for a more productive cough. It tastes sweetly pungent, yummy. Keep refrigerated and use within 3 months time.