Not exact matches
Requirements: Juice
of half a lemon, 1/4 teaspoon turmeric, a teaspoon
of honey, a teaspoon
of coconut oil, 1
cup of hot water,
which can be optionally replaced with milk.
So, I made some adjustments and added a lot
of Good Stuff like
honey, wheat germ (
which has Vitamin A and Folic Acid) and 1/3
cup steel cut oats.
You have over a 1/4
cup of either
honey or agave syrup (
which is even worse) in these.
Immune Boosting Smoothie Serves 1 1/2
cup of filtered water or coconut water 2 whole oranges peeled 1/2 lime peeled or squeezed into a juice 1 large handful
of washed spinach leaves (or your choice
of greens) 1 tsp
of raw pumpkin seeds that have been soaked over night and drained 1 - 2 tsp
of raw
honey Optional to add in: * Antibacterial, antiviral Manuka
honey or energy boosting bee pollen (1 tsp) * Anti-inflammatory Ginger (1tsp) * Anti viral turmeric (high in curcumin - a powerful antioxidant)(1 tsp) **** Pumpkin seeds are a great source
of Zinc
which helps strengthen your immune system.
8 The term «honeymoon» is derived from an old northern European custom in
which newlyweds would consume a daily
cup of mead, made with fermented
honey, for a month.
Our ancestors likely indulged in around one tablespoon (60 calories)
of honey per day (when available),
which is stunningly low compared to today's average sugar intake
of one
cup (774 calories) per day!
For 10 ounces
of soap (
which filled 3 round molds) I used 1 capsule
of Vitamin E, about 1 tablespoon
of honey, and about 1/4
cup of oats.
She goes for a
cup of Kusmi Detox Tea (# 15)--
which she describes as a blend
of mate and green tea — followed by a bowl
of Greek yogurt mixed with raw
honey and berries.
1 large fresh lotus root Raw sugar (such as Demerara) or barley malt (not
honey,
which would counteract the effects
of the root) according to taste 4
cups spring water