Many of the ingredients used in this turmeric tea have been proven to help in the prevention of many deadly diseases such as cancer, dementia and much more.
Turmeric has been used in India since ancient times, and thanks to it, the toxins from the body are more easily removed, and it is helpful with nausea, vomiting and other diseases. Today, it is even scientifically proven that it helps in the prevention and treatment of cancer and dementia.
Therefore, you should prepare this turmeric tea that has anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer effects and that cures Alzheimer’s disease, heart disease, depression and more than fifty other diseases.
Ginger is another powerful anti-inflammatory that’s well know for its cancer-fighting properties. It also helps with digestion and migraines.
Cinnamon, this spice has long been used in Asia to help lower blood sugar levels and cure the common cold.
Cardamom prevents dangerous blood clots by preventing platelet aggregation and the sticking to the artery walls. It also helps the body eliminate waste through the kidneys.
Honey, considered one of the sweetest and healthiest food on the planet, honey is the main ingredient that will make this whole recipe taste good. Just make sure not to abuse it.
Ingredients:
- tbsp of turmeric
- half a tbsp of ginger
- half a tbsp of cinnamon
- half a tbsp of clove
- a pinch of cardamom
- a glass and a half of water
- half a glass of milk (almond milk for vegans)
Mix all ingredients and pour a glass and a half of hot water, and if you do not have grounded spices you have to let it boil and cook it for five minutes. Stir everything well and if you want, you can add hot milk. You should not strain the turmeric tea and you should drink it during the entire day in unlimited quantities.
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I just wanted to take a second to vouch for turmeric tea. I started drinking it about 2 years ago when I first saw this article, and it’s been just great. I honestly have it 3-4 times a week, which is more than I have any other types of tea since I usually like to mix it up and enjoy a lot of varieties… But I keep coming back to turmeric tea.
Thanks for sharing this recipe! I actually use 1/2 the ginger and 2x the cinnamon, and 25% more turmeric in my version.
I have been using turmeric and ginger for a few months now and noticed my energy level increases and a have had a few warts on my face and now it gets smaller and , hopefully, disappears!