Ginger Tea for Colds
Ginger, the wonderful herb is quite popular in south-east Asia. It adds flavor to tea and other spicy foods. Read on to know how ginger tea works great for colds and how to make it.

Ginger Tea Recipe
If you feel that influenza or common cold has arrived around you, then a cup of lemongrass flavored hot ginger tea may prove to be a wonderful remedy. It has an invigorating taste which can refresh you within minutes.
Ingredients
- Water - 4 cups
- Grated fresh ginger root - ¼th cup
- Herbal tea - 2 teaspoons
- Small lemon - 1
- Lemon grass - 1 stalk sliced
- Honey - 1 teaspoon
- Boil the water.
- Reduce the heat.
- Add sliced lemon grass stalk.
- Add grated ginger.
- Simmer for around ten minutes.
- Turn off the heat.
- Add herbal tea.
- Strain the mixture
- Add lemon for extra flavor
- Add honey to sweeten
- Serve the tea hot
How to Treat Colds with Ginger Tea
- Flu or cold can lead to loss of appetite. Hot ginger tea helps solve this problem. According to the traditional Chinese medicine, the tea has strong yang energy, which warms the stomach and lungs. It stimulates the appetite and aids in digestion. The digestive system is weakened during flu. Ginger acts as a digestive aid, mainly because of the shogoals and gingerols that it contains. These stimulate the secretion of digestive juices, after neutralizing the acids in the stomach and thus, helps tone the muscles of the digestive tract.
- It is best if you drink ginger tea thrice a day, at the first sign of cold.
- Use mother ginger, also known as old ginger, as it is the best. You can get it in Chinese markets.
- Avoid taking aspirin along with this tea or immediately after the intake of the tea, because, both are blood thinners.
- Hot ginger tea can be used to reduce sinusitis and throat soreness.
- The tea, when served hot, acts as a circulation booster and so, makes you alert and energetic.
- Hot tea increases perspiration and thus, helps reduce fever if there's any.
- Ginger can be used in fresh form, chopped, grated or finely sliced form.
- Ginger can be used in dry powdered form.
- Ginger paste can be stored in refrigerator.
- Ginger oil can be used for the same purposes.
- Ginger can be added to tea, soups, curries, vegetables, rice etc.
- Small pieces of ginger can be directly eaten. You can add lemon drops and salt to ginger pieces and bite into these pieces directly.
- Some soft drinks like ginger soda are also available in markets.
I am sure, now there is no doubt regarding usefulness of ginger tea for colds. Next time you buy vegetables, you would definitely look for ginger or buy a pack of dry ginger to store at home.
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