Baby, it’s cold outside: Ginger Tea

Dissolves Kidneys Stones, Kills Cancer Cells And Cleanses Liver – Recipe

Ginger is an extremely beneficial root, with potent antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and anti-parasitic properties.

It is a rich source of numerous nutrients, including vitamin C, magnesium, and many minerals.

It strengthens the immune system, treats pain, helps digestion, treats heart diseases, and asthma. It is also a popular natural remedy for cleansing the liver and treating infections.

The consumption of ginger tea fights common colds and the flu more effectively than conventional medicines.

This healthy drink provides many other health benefits, including:

  • cleanses the liver
  • Dissolves kidney stones
  • lowers the risk of stroke
  • provides the necessary oxygen, minerals, and vitamins
  • Prevents cancer and destroys cancer cells
  • Enhances circulation since ginger has potent warming properties

THIS IS HOW TO PREPARE THIS TEA

Ingredients:

  • ¼ teaspoon of ground ginger
  • ¼ teaspoon of ground turmeric
  • Coconut milk
  • A cup of water
  • Organic honey (optional)

Method of preparation:
The preparation of ginger tea is extremely easy. First, boil some water, add turmeric and ginger and let it simmer for 7-10 minutes. Next, add the milk and then strain the tea in a cup.

Add flavor to your tea and enjoy its valuable effects!

Written for and published by All About a Better Life ~ May 3, 2016.

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