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Fight off colds and boost immune system with homemade remedy


A woman has shared how you can make ginger shots at home (stock image) (Image: Getty)

For years, ginger shots have been hailed as the ultimate superfood, brimming with immune-boosting properties that can aid weight loss and fitness.

However, the steep price tag often attached to bottled ginger shots, costing several pounds per serving, renders it a luxury item for many.

But a baker named Mackenzie ‘Mack’ Lee’ has taken to TikTok to share her straightforward and budget-friendly recipe for a wellness shot, which she claims helps keep illness at bay.

“I’m sick of you guys wasting your money on store bought wellness shots,” she declared. “So without further ado, we’re making wellness shots.”

Contrary to popular belief, Mack clarified there’s no need for a juicer to whip up these shots. Instead, all you require is a blender to combine all the ingredients.

She began by chopping three cups of fresh ginger and 1/2 cups of fresh turmeric into smaller pieces. If fresh turmeric isn’t readily available, 3 tsp of turmeric powder can be used as a substitute.

“Nothing has to be even, you’re just cutting it so that it’s easier for your blender to mix it up. You don’t want to screw up your blade,” she advised before rinsing the ginger and turmeric. “Don’t worry about taking off the skins, we’re going to be blending it and putting it through a sieve later.”

She then used a salad spinner to dry the ginger and turmeric before adding them to her blender, along with a quartered lemon, skin and all.

“Make sure you take off the stickers. They do not add extra protein,” she quipped. “We’re also going to put some garlic, they go straight in [to the blender]” she detailed, before pouring 4-4.5 cups of water into the blender along with 3-5 cloves of garlic and 1/2 tsp of black pepper.

“If you’re adding turmeric, you cannot skip [the pepper]. Black pepper activates the turmeric,” she explained.

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STARTING THE YEAR WITH SHOTS AND SAVING MONEY ?????? Wellness Shot Recipe 3 c Ginger Root (roughly chopped) 1/2 c Turmeric Root (roughly chopped) 3-5 cloves of Garlic 1 whole Lemon 1 apple 1 tbsp Cayenne 1/2 tsp Black Pepper 4- 4.5c Water What are the benefits? Can help reduce inflammation, improves gut health/ digestion, boosts the immune system, reduces blood sugar and cholesterol, can improve skin health, includes Vitamin C, magnesium and potassium! Can I Substitute raw turmeric for turmeric powder? Yes! You can substitute 3 tsp of turmeric powder for the raw turmeric. How long do these last? I keep mine for up to 10 days in the fridge, but you can also freeze them! What do you do with the pulp? If you dont want to waste the pulp, you can freeze it in cubes and add to your smoothies. If youd like to use it for tea, take 1-2 tbsp and steep it in a cup of hot water. I add honey and lemon to mine! Or compost it! Is it spicy? YES! The cayenne does add a kick and they have an earthy taste. You can add apple or honey to reduce the heat, or chase it with water after. When should I take my shot? I take mine every morning on an empty stomach. Can I take these if I have X, Y, Z illness or I am pregnant? Girly I have no idea!! Consult your doctor as I am not one 🙂 #welnessshots #easywellnessshotrecipe #newyearnewhabits #newyearshealthgoals #healthyrecipes

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She also incorporated 1 tbsp of cayenne pepper, known for its anti-inflammatory properties, as well as 1 apple cut in half to lend a sweet touch to the shots. The next step is to blend all the ingredients until smooth, followed by straining.

“I’m gonna use a nut milk bag, but if you don’t have that you can use just a regular strainer – nothing fancy,” she advised. “I’m gonna be using gloves because this stuff stains real bad.”

She strains the mixture through the milk bag into a bowl to catch any lumps, ensuring the shot is as smooth as possible. Once strained, the concoction can be poured into a bottle and stored in the fridge for up to 10 days, or frozen. Discussing the benefits of these shots.

Mack stated: “These can reduce inflammation, improve your gut health, reduce blood sugar and cholesterol, boost your immune system, and they help with skin health, which is the main reason I use them. And it’s a really great way to create good habits at the beginning of your year.”

Discussing how to utilise the leftover pulp, Mack suggested: “If you don’t want to waste the pulp, you can freeze it in cubes and add to your smoothies.

“If you’d like to use it for tea, take 1-2 tbsp and steep it in a cup of hot water. I add honey and lemon to mine! Or compost it!”

Does ginger shots really help prevent illnesses?

Ginger is known for its high antioxidant content, which can help shield your cells from damage by free radicals. Certain elements of ginger, such as gingerol, possess antimicrobial and antiviral properties that could bolster the immune system and fend off illnesses.

Traditionally, ginger has been used to aid digestion and alleviate gastrointestinal discomfort or nausea. Some research suggests that ginger may help regulate blood sugar levels and enhance lipid profiles, potentially benefiting individuals with diabetes or cardiovascular issues.

However, it’s crucial to remember that while ginger offers these potential benefits, consuming it as a shot doesn’t necessarily make it more effective than other methods, such as incorporating it into food or tea. Moreover, the concentrated nature of ginger shots might lead to gastrointestinal discomfort in some people, particularly if consumed excessively.

For any health concerns, we always recommend consulting your doctor.




This story originally appeared on Express.co.uk

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