This is from a book called Healing Tonics by Jeanine Pollak. I made it this fall because it says, "This is a variation on an old favorite among herbalists, serving both as a syrup and as a very interesting addition to soups, stews, salad dressings, an marinades. Once you make it, you might find you can't live without it; it's a bold statement to any silly germs who thought they might invade you!

Truthfully -- it tastes awful! but I think it does help keep colds at bay -- and it has to have some anti-inflammatory properties based on these ingredients. Since an apple cider vinegar - honey - warm water mixture has been cited several times on the NSD forum, I thought I'd share this.


Cyclone Cider Deluxe
1/4 c. grated fresh gingerroot
1/4 c. chopped onion
1/4 c. fresh rosemary leaves
1/8 c. fresh sage leaves (I used rubbed sage out of a spice bottle because it was all I could find)
1/8 c. grated fresh horseradish
4 slices fresh organic lemon
4 slices fresh organic orange
4-6 cloves peeled fresh garlic cloves
2 - 4 cayenne peppers
apple cider vinegar
honey or maple syrup (I used organic, raw honey from my Dad who is a bee-keeper)

1. Place all herbs, fruits, and vegetables in a wide mouthed jar. Cover with 2 - 3 times as much apple cider vinegar.

2. Place plastic wrap over jar and then secure tightly with a lid. Shake daily for 2 - 4 weeks. Store at room temperature out of direct heat or light. (Okay, at this point, my family started joking that my "concoction" included bat wings, frog eyes, etc. . . . it was around Halloween when I was making this -- and it is a curious looking brew )

3. Strain, squeezing all liquid possible out of the herbs.

4. Discard herbs and rebottle vinegar. Add honey to taste -- enough to make a syrupy consistency -- roughly equal parts.

To use: Take 1 - 2 tablespoons as needed, or add to soups, sauces, marinades, and dressings (NOT!).

I usually take my tablespoon and swallow it as quickly as I can!! I used a large bean sprouting jar for steeping the concoction -- and I probably have enough of this stuff to last the rest of my life. No one else in the family will touch it with a ten-foot pole!! It takes up half of the bottom shelf of my refrigerator!!

But, I haven't had any colds this year.

Paula

Last edited by PaulaZU; 01/19/06 07:45 PM.

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