I really struggled with what to call
this drink. I think by calling it a “lemonade,” it sounds like it’s
sugar-packed drink that kids sell for five cents a cup (actually, I have no
idea what the going rate for lemonade is?) at a stand in their driveway. This
isn’t that.
I thought about calling it a “tonic”
or even a “health tonic,” but I felt like that was getting dangerously close to
snake oil schlepping territory. I’m not trying to convince you that drinking this
superfood-packed drink is going to make you the healthiest person ever. That’s
not really my style. Although it is super good for you.
So, I’m calling it both of those
things. Meet the Honey Ginger Lemonade Health Tonic.
So, what is a honey ginger lemonade
health tonic? Well, it’s a lightly-sweetened drink brewed from fresh ginger and
lemon. It’s tasty, refreshing, and my absolute favorite beverage to sip on when
I’m fighting off a cold. You know how the doctor always tells you to drink
plenty of fluids when you’re sick? This is the fluid I drink.
Growing up, when I got sick, we
headed to the frozen foods aisle at the grocery store and picked up a
smorgasbord of those little frozen fruit juice concentrates. We almost never
had juice in our house, so the sheer novelty of the stuff got me to consume
tons more liquid than I ever would normally.
But now, I like to do my liquid
consuming with a bit less sugar and no artificial colors or flavors.
Ginger, lemon, and honey are the
holy trinity of food-based home remedies for a head cold (although, garlic is
really good, too, I doubt you want a honey, ginger, garlic lemonade—yuck, just
add lots of garlic to your Chicken Noodle Soup).
Why are these three things so good when you’re fighting the sniffles? Well:
- Ginger: As a natural antibacterial and antiviral, ginger helps fight infections in your body, and helps boost your overall immunity. Ginger has been used for centuries to help fight the cold!
- Lemon: The acidity in lemon (and other citrus) helps to cut through phlegm and help clear you out. Lemon is also packed with vitamin C—an excellent nutrient for boosting your immune system.
- Honey: In recent studies, honey has performed consistently better as a cough suppressant in comparison to over-the-counter medicines. A little bit helps fight that scratchy, tickly throat. Like ginger, honey is also a natural antibacterial and antiviral, helping to boost your immune system.
I like to drink this lemonade/tonic
cold. I know a lot of people like hot drinks when they’re feeling puny (and you
can certainly heat this up and drink it warm), but I’m partial to the cold
liquid on my scratchy throat. I also find I can drink a lot more volume when
I’m drinking cold. I fill up a Mason jar, stick in a straw (I’m loving my stainless steel straws with EcoJarz lids), and just keep on drinking all day long.
When I’m sick, I set a goal for
myself of drinking at least a half-gallon of this drink everyday. I mix
it up in a half-gallon Mason jar, and stash it in the fridge. It sounds like a lot, but I
truly believe that flushing out all of those yucky germs is a huge part of
getting over an illness quickly. And hey, it helps that this stuff is
delicious!
One caveat about using this drink as
a home remedy for colds—many studies have shown that excess sugar can actually
curb your immunity. It’s generally a good idea to stay away from added sugars
when you’re fighting off a bug. That’s why this drink is only
lightly-sweetened. If you’re drink it when you’re feeling well, you might want
to up the honey a touch to give you more of that classic lemonade flavor.
Enjoy (and be well)!
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