Ginger Tea for Colds and Flu
I’ve caught it . . . that nasty little bug affecting the throat and gut. Despite my best hygienic efforts at not catching the malady that many of my friends have recently endured, I have come down with it.
It started as a scratchy sore throat. Then a queasy stomach. Hoarseness and discomfort when swallowing followed. And the queasiness intensified to the point where even the sight of food sickened me. Oh, joy! Just what I didn’t want for the upcoming Thanksgiving week!
It’s always a good idea when you’re coming down with a cold or flu to increase your intake of fluids–herbal teas, juice, water, and popsicles. My former Chinese Tai Chi teacher advocated ginger tea to treat this type of malady; it’s my favorite home treatment for colds and flu.
Honey soothes the inflamed throat passages. Ginger settles the stomach. In fact, ginger has been used medicinally for 2,000 years in China to treat stomach upset, nausea, flatulence, and diarrhea.
GINGER TEA WITH HONEY
Ingredients:
1.5 inches of peeled and sliced fresh ginger root (about 1/2 cup)
5 to 6 cups of water
optional: 1/2 lemon, washed and sliced
optional: 2 sticks of cinnamon
honey or brown sugar, to taste
Directions:
Pour the water into a sauce pan.
Drop in the slices of ginger. Optional: add slices of lemon and cinnamon.
Simmer for 10 minutes.
Pour tea into a cup.
Stir in honey or brown sugar to sweeten.
Enjoy.