a reply to: 19Bones79
I would love to see this video. My internet is crap at the moment, will have to watch later.
The best and easiest cough syrup to make is from Mullein flower. The stuff is amazing, just get some mullein flower, toss it in a jar with some sugar.
Wait a few weeks, strain thru some cheese cloth. 😉
Mullein is one of the best plants for respiratory issues. It grows almost everywhere. You can even smoke it to relieve respiratory problems.
Mullein can also be used to cure hemorrhoids, and you can use the seeds to fish with.
So, Sunday I was able to buy 1/2 gal of honey from a local couple.
Last night, I got some started. I only did a small batch, 2 full bulbs of garlic.
I want to make sure we will use it, and how fast.
It did get me started down a path of what else I could infuse or ferment in honey. Now I have to get some more, so I can try different small jars,
with fruit, hot peppers, herbs, ect. Still want to do some with onion as well.
Hubby just wants whipped honey, so we need to get a small paddle for his drill. It is amazing, and easier to spread on bread.
I will let you know how this goes!
Anyone else trying it yet?
Unfortunately I didn't get any raw honey during my time back home, but my wife did find a shop where she can get some and she promised to make it, so
I will follow up on that.
I did try something else though:
The ingredients are:
Raw honey (I'm using regular)
Cayenne powder
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Fresh Lemon Juice
The main benefits are lower blood pressure, opening up your arteries and getting rid of the spare tire.
Unfortunately I have no say in my menu options these days so everyday I eat yellow rice with whatever choice the meat of the day is.
Don't ask.
I supplement with bananas, apples and eggs and a protein shake with full cream milk thrown over three bricks of Weet-bix every morning all which I pay
for out of pocket.
The first immediate benefit I can testify to is that you will never suffer constipation of any sort again, movements are easy and regular.
It's only been 2 days and I haven't tested my blood pressure before I started unfortunately but I've never had problems with that yet.
I take a test whenever the opportunity presents itself but in the meantime there's some amazing testimony wrt that in the video's comment section.
I tried the honey/garlic. You need to like garlic, that is for sure, mine is very strong. I ate a chunk of the garlic, in a spoonful of the honey.
Goes down well, until you bite the garlic. LOL wow. Hubby likes it though.
I've also made homemade apple vinegar, which turned out nice and strong, and I do a shot glass of that everyday.
I don't mind spicyness but even if someone has difficulty with cayenne in general the lemon takes 99% of that away you won't even break a sweat and
the honey of course makes it all better.
I got myself some ginger yesterday and even when you throw that into the mix it's 100% doable for anybody keen on trying it.