Lemon Ginger Tea

Ginger is probably one of the top 10 most powerful therapeutic spices. It’s used extensively in Ayurveda for its digestive benefits, anti-inflammatory properties, and anti-inflammatory effects. I give this ginger tea to my kids any time they are feeling under the weather or their tummies are “off.” This tea is helpful to fight against common kids’ viruses like RSV, and some studies show ginger may also help combat bacterial infections. Ginger is also effective for treating nausea from any etiology—seasickness, chemotherapy, morning sickness during pregnancy, or postoperative nausea. Even if you don’t have an ailment, this tea is simply delicious and will warm your tummy with “happy.”

Ingredients:

2 c filtered water

1 tbsp fresh gingerroot, skin removed and roughly chopped

1 ⁄ 2 lemon, juiced

1 ⁄ 4 tsp lemon zest (from an organic lemon)

1 ⁄ 2 tsp raw Manuka honey, or local raw honey

Directions:

  1. In a small covered saucepan, add water and chopped ginger. Over medium-high heat bring to a boil. Once water boils, turn off heat and let mixture steep, covered, for 10–15 minutes.

  2. Pour ginger water into mug through a hand strainer. Squeeze lemon juice and zest into ginger water. Sweeten with 1 ⁄ 2–1 tsp honey as desired. Make sure the water temperature is below 100 degrees Fahrenheit. If the water is to hot, it will kill the antimicrobial properties of the honey.

  3. Grab a blanket, snuggle, and sip this soothing beverage.

Variations:

You can add any herbal tea to the water as it steeps with ginger. I occasionally will add chamomile, dandelion root, or lemon balm tea to the mixture. You can also add healing spices like turmeric or cinnamon for an added health boost.