Don't let the cold and flu season knock you down this year.
For centuries, honey, ginger, and lemon have been recognized for their immune-boosting properties, and when combined, they make a knock-out remedy to help fight against sickness. Together they may help relieve many of the symptoms that accompany the flu and cold, like infection and inflammation.
Raw Honey
Honey is a powerful supporter of overall wellness due to its rich supply antioxidants and enzymes. With natural antiviral, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, it is incredibly nourishing to the body.
Ginger
Ginger, is high in gingerol - a substance with powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. It also aids in digestion to help ease the stomach. Like honey, it has natural antiviral properties to help boost your immune system.
Lemon
Lemon is a very rich source of Vitamin C and Magnesium. Similar to ginger, it works as a detoxifying agent helping to improve gut health and ease the stomach. It also has strong antiseptic properties which can help fight infections.
Together, the three ingredients work in a synonymous manner to help you feeling better quicker! So breathe a little easier and try out this delicious all-natural tea:
Our Ginger Enriched Raw Honey makes a great holiday or house warming gift! You can also find it in a few of our sweet and easy to gift Gift Sets.
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