If you add this ingredient to the med, you will get a great natural medicine for viruses and colds – life
It is known that honey is a very healing grocer, rich in antioxidants and antibacterial agents that help strengthen immunity. Therefore, it is important to take it regularly during the flu and cold season. But, although itself is very effective, if you add one food from honey, it will become even more healthier! Here's what it's about.
A kind of honey and pine needle syrup has numerous medicinal advantages. This mixture is formed immunity, and it is easy to make.
Need to know that it is best to choose jams of spruce, white wrinkle, fir, and avoiding Tuju and Tisza, writes Satisfied.hr.
What are good pine needles for
Pine needles used since the medication, primarily as tea. They have antibacterial properties and are very rich in vitamin C, and they are believed to help coughing and problem with airways.
Combined with honey pine needles are very effective in coughing and inflammation of the throat, write on the site growforagecookfrement.com.
How to make a honey and pine needle syrup
Honey and pine needles are really simple, which is great because you will easily adopt benefits of coniferous needles.
Except this two ingredients don't need anything else.
- It will be enough for the needles carefully ripped off the conifers and washed as needed.
- Put them in a pound jar and fill 3/4. Pour the honey over the pine needles to cover it, then stir the warmer.
- Leave a little to settle down, then get more honey.
- Close the jar firmly and turn it several times so that honey covers all the needles.
- Allow to stand for 10-15 days. Stir from time to time.
- Then, process through the smaller sieve in a clean jug to remove pine needles.
Use this syrup as you would otherwise used honey – Say, one Kašić in front of sleep, and you can also add to tea or grease on toast.
And if your throat hurts, take one tablespoon as needed.
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