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It cleanses the lungs, removes dry coughs, colds and sore throats.

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## 🛒 Ingredients

– 1 cup **hot water** (not boiling)
– 1 tablespoon **raw honey**
– 1 teaspoon **grated fresh ginger** (or ½ tsp ground ginger)
– ½ teaspoon **turmeric powder**
– Juice of **½ lemon**
– A pinch of **black pepper**
– Optional: ½ teaspoon dried **thyme** or **oregano** (steeped in the water)

## 👩‍🍳 How to Prepare It

1. **Steep herbs (if using):**
If you’re using thyme or oregano, steep them in hot water for 5–7 minutes. Strain before adding other ingredients.

2. **Mix the remedy:**
Add honey, ginger, turmeric, lemon juice, and black pepper to the hot water (or strained herbal infusion). Stir well.

3. **Drink slowly:**
Sip while warm, ideally 2–3 times per day when symptoms are present.

## 🧬 Health Benefits

✅ **Cleanses the lungs** – Helps loosen and remove mucus buildup
✅ **Soothes dry or irritated coughs** – Thanks to honey and ginger
✅ **Fights inflammation** – Turmeric and ginger help reduce swelling in the airways
✅ **Boosts immunity** – Lemon and honey provide antioxidants and support healing
✅ **Relieves sore throats** – Coats and calms raw, dry tissues

## 💡 Extra Tips

– Use **manuka or local raw honey** for added antibacterial properties
– For children over 1 year old, reduce the ginger slightly and sweeten with more honey
– Avoid dairy during respiratory infections as it can thicken mucus for some people
– Keep hydrated and rest for best results

## ⚠️ A Note of Caution

This remedy is safe for most people but **not recommended for children under 1** (due to honey), or for those with medical conditions that interact with turmeric or ginger. Always consult your doctor if symptoms persist or worsen.

## 🌟 Final Thoughts

This warm, soothing remedy isn’t just comforting — it’s **a natural powerhouse for respiratory health**. Whether you’re dealing with a nagging cough, recovering from a cold, or trying to prevent seasonal sickness, this recipe can help your body heal gently and effectively.

Let nature do what it does best — **nourish, protect, and restore**.

Would you like this in a printable recipe card or as part of a natural winter wellness guide?

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