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Monday, January 7, 2013

Honey for What Ails You


If you're feeling a little peaked at the start of 2013, then you can do worse than turn to honey for some relief.
 
The National Honey Board retweeted a link a recipe for "Grandma's Homemade Cough Syrup" from the Mrs. Happy Homemaker blog.  It has just three ingredients:  honey, olive oil and lemon juice.


A 2007 study by researchers at the Penn State College of Medicine found that "a small dose of buckwheat honey before bedtime provided better relief of [night time coughs]...than no treatment or dextromethorphan (DM), a common cough suppressant."  So you don't actually have to make any cough syrup--just take a teaspoon of honey!

The Honey Board's website also includes many skin care recipes for soothing chapped skin and lips. My favorite is the simplest:  Just smooth about a teaspoon of honey on your dry face and let it sit for a minute or two and then wash off.  Your face will feel smooth (and will be sweet enough to kiss!).

Another simple and soothing recipe, especially if you're nursing a cold, is fresh ginger tea.  Take about a 2-inch knob of fresh ginger and scrub it well.  There's no need to peel the skin, since you'll be straining it out.  Slice the knob into about 1/4 inch slices and put in a tea pot.  Pour about 2 cups boiling water over the ginger and let it steep for five minutes.  Strain out the ginger, pour into a cup and add honey to taste, and breathe deeply while you sip!
 

2 comments:

  1. I could have totally used that tea a few days ago when I was feeling so sick. I love Burt's Bees beeswax lip balm. It soothes my chapped lips, especially in the winter!

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  2. So sorry to hear you weren't feeling well, Allie. Hope you're feeling better now!

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