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***Ginger Honey & Grapefruit Seed Extract Sore Throat and Cough Remedy

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Ginger and Honey have a synergistic action together. Search 'nutritional value of ginger and honey'. And grapefruit seed extract (sold as GSE everywhere, also called Citricidal) kills virus, yeast, mold, fungus, aerobic AND anaerobic bacteria, and parasites. Read up on it, it is a lifesaver generally.

Anyway, your throat is killing you and you need to talk. The ginger and honey form a paste that clings better than a lozenge does, and the grapefruit seed extract boosts the germ killing. So here is the recipe:

So simple.

Get a jar lid or similarly shaped container.

Put some honey in it.

Put some powdered ginger in it.

If you have it, put in several drops of Grapefruit Seed Extract, also called Citricidal. (Health Food Store. No one should be without it.) If you don't have that, put in some lemon or lime juice.

Mix it with your finger. Let it set. It will thicken to a paste. Dip your finger in it when your throat hurts, and suck. You will be amazed at the instant and lasting relief. You will be pleased at the taste.

Keep the ingredients on hand.

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