Ginger Turmeric Tea: Cystic Fibrosis
Antioxidant-Rich Recipe
Fall is here, and the change in seasons often means increased pain and inflammation with many chronic diseases. It seems unavoidable and managing it can be a challenge. Natural ways to relieve painful inflammation are sometimes helpful adjuncts in pain management. This ginger turmeric tea recipe may have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant benefits. If nothing else, it will warm you up!
Two herbs touted for their therapeutic benefits are ginger and turmeric. Both of these naturally growing roots may have anti-inflammatory properties and many other benefits according to the Mayo Clinic. Incorporate ginger and turmeric into meals, beverages, or even take them in a supplement form.
Turmeric is known for reducing chronic joint pain and has long been used as a treatment. Ginger has anti-nausea, digestive, and respiratory benefits in addition to its anti-inflammatory abilities.
As the air cools, try this Ginger and Turmeric tea. This delicious and soothing tea can give relief and comfort as you sip.
GINGER TURMERIC TEA
8 oz boiling water
1 tsp. fresh turmeric root, grated (1/3 tsp. if using dried)
1 tsp. fresh ginger root, grated (1/3 tsp. if using dried)
1 tsp. coconut oil
Honey to taste, optional
Fresh lemon wedge, optional
Combine all ingredients.
Drink daily or as desired.
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