Plus The Health Benefits of Each Ingredient
Colds or the flu are in full swing during the winter months. The flu definitely lays you down fast, but a cold can be just as bad. It is easy to overlook how important it is to keep our immune system healthy when the critters want to pay a visit.
All of a sudden you think you are coming down with something because you have itchy watery eyes, sneezing, congestion, achy and feeling… oh so tired!!!
Not to worry– I’ve got you covered.
Now, before you go into panic mode and run to the nearest retail store to purchase a few boxes of OTC medications or what I like to call –pharma band-aids because they do not target the root cause (the virus) let me tell you about my secret elixir.
You probably have the ingredients to make an amazing and effective home remedy right in your kitchen. This and other home remedies for colds or the flu will help you treat the flu symptoms naturally while allowing your body to do its job healing on its own. Unlike the flu shot which only leaves you vulnerable to other illnesses. (I actually did some research and wrote an article on what you should know about the flu shot. I think you’ll like it.)
Back to the remedy. I highly recommend using organic ingredients because you will be using whole fruit. But if you can’t get organic, rinse the fruits with vinegar and/or soapy water to reduce the exposure to pesticides and microorganisms.
Updated Version
You can make this natural remedy as is (below) or you can upgrade it with other ingredients, which I have found to be very beneficial. As usual, I carefully research and add specific ingredients to target the root cause while treating the symptom. That’s how powerful plants, foods, and herbs are.
Updated Ingredients list:
- Lemongrass Buy it here ( I do not ingest essential oils) This great article gives some insight.
- 1/2 a red onion
- 1-2 cloves of garlic
- Local Honey or Manuka Honey
- 1 lemon
- 1 lime
- Elderberries (Buy organic elderberries) (Makes this elixir even more potent)
- One medium “hand” of fresh ginger sliced
- Echinacea tincture (optional as this is bitter but so WORTH IT)
Original Version
Ingredients you will need
- local honey or Manuka Honey
- raw local honey
- 1 lemon
- 1 lime
- One medium “hand” of fresh ginger sliced
I like to add a few drops of echinacea tincture to adult tea once it has cooled a bit. However, kids may not like the bitter flavor at first. I try a drop in their tea and see their reaction, but you can skip the tincture altogether and boil echinacea in its raw form (herbs) then add the lemon, honey ginger syrup to that water to make a kid-friendly tea.
Step 1. Peel, slice clean the ingredients.
Step 2. I like to use mason glass jars or you can use any glass container with a cover. In no particular order add lemon, ginger and limes until the jar is filled to the top leaving about an inch of space from the top.
Health Benefits of Lemons For Colds and The Flu
I use lemons or limes on a daily as the main source of flavonoids, and vitamin C (This is what I take) Whether I use them in my warm lemon water in the mornings, vegetable juices, in a cooler tea during the summer or a delicious cozy tisane during the winter –they are a staple in my house.
Are lemons and limes really that good for you? Absolutely and here’s why:
Phytonutrients, with Antibiotic and Antioxidant Effects
Lemons and limes contain unique flavonoid compounds that have antioxidant and anti-cancer properties. Of special interest in limes have been flavonoids called flavonol glycosides, including many kaempferol-related molecules. While these flavonoids have been shown to stop cell division in many cancer cell lines, they are perhaps most interesting for their antibiotic effects.
Furthermore, lemons and limes are an excellent source of vitamin C, one of the most important antioxidants in nature. Vitamin C (This is what I take) is one of the main antioxidants found in food and the primary water-soluble antioxidant in the body.
Vitamin C travels through the body neutralizing any free radicals with which it comes into contact in the aqueous environments in the body both inside and outside cells. Free radicals can interact with the healthy cells of the body, damaging them and their membranes, and also cause a lot of inflammation, or painful swelling, in the body.
Step 3. Pour Manuka honey and local raw honey over the ingredients until they are covered. Stir to ensure all of the ingredients are covered in the honey. Ginger is a natural anti-inflammatory which helps with sooth a sore throat, target inflammation in the sinuses but mainly inflammation in general.
Health Benefits of Ginger
Ginger extracts have been shown to have both antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-tumor effects on cells. [1]
Ginger has a long tradition of being very effective in alleviating symptoms of gastrointestinal distress according to this article. In herbal medicine, ginger is regarded as an excellent carminative (a substance that promotes the elimination of intestinal gas) and intestinal spasmolytic (a substance that relaxes and soothes the intestinal tract). Modern scientific research has revealed that ginger possesses numerous therapeutic properties including antioxidant effects, an ability to inhibit the formation of inflammatory compounds, and direct anti-inflammatory effects.
Step 4. Let the mixture sit for a day or longer to allow for ginger, lime, and lemons to infuse into the honey. Cover the mixture and store it in the refrigerator for several months. You can just eat a spoonful of the mixture at the onset of symptoms and throughout the day or add a tablespoon to your favorite tea.
Health Benefits of Manuka Honey
The antimicrobial activity in most kinds of honey is due to the enzymatic production of hydrogen peroxide. However, another kind of honey, called non-peroxide honey (viz., manuka honey), displays significant antibacterial effects even when the hydrogen peroxide activity is blocked. Its mechanism may be related to the low pH level of honey and its high sugar content (high osmolarity) which is enough to hinder the growth of microbes. [2]
Medical grade honey has potent in vitro bactericidal activity against antibiotic-resistant bacteria causing several life-threatening infections in humans. (Try Manuka Honey here)
I hope you don’t get sick this year, but if you do I sincerely hope this remedy can help you or a loved one.
How do you prevent colds and the flu? What other home remedies do you use to treat them naturally? Share your experiences and comments below.
** Things to consider before consuming this citrus elixir:
If you have kidney or gallbladder problems you may want to avoid eating lemon or lime peels and oxalates.
Do not give honey to infants under one year old. Why? Honey contains an enzyme that their little stomachs can’t digest.
References:
http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=72 [1]
Michelle - Hold the Moo
I make something similar and one of my friends was so surprised when I was better soon without the use of medicines. It is so annoying having to remind people that a lot of these medicines just mask the symptoms.
Astrid
You are absolutely right Michelle! Yes, it is but you know that propaganda packs and powerful punch. OTC medications “make you feel better” temporarily.
Lindsay @ The Live-In Kitchen
I’m all about natural cold and flu remedies, I’m definitely going to have to make this!
Astrid
Fantastic Lindsay! Let me know how you like it <3
Sarah Newman
I love drinking ginger and lemon water – I like to add mint! But a good reminder to add local raw honey and echinacea when feeling under the weather! Thanks
Astrid
Yes, ginger lemon, mint during the summer or in a warm tea during the winter are awesome. However, this little mix is powerful. My pleasure!
Annr Lawton
Thanks for sharing this! I would much rather take this when I have a cold!
Astrid
You are welcome, Ann. Absolutely, that’s my go-to remedy every year, and even during spring in case allergies pop up 😉
susan george
These tips were really useful… thanks u so much for sharing he post with us.
Astrid
Awesome! I am glad you found the tips helpful. My pleasure 🙂