How to Make Honey Ginger Lemonade for Colds and Sore Throats
POSTED ON November 19, 2015 BY Jenna Barrington

Written by: Jenna Barrington
I’ve been getting a lot of calls, texts and emails from friends recently who are sick with a cold and experiencing exhausting symptoms. They want natural cold remedies that will help them sleep at night, stop their coughing, help them recover more quickly and keep them from getting sick the rest of the winter.
First of all, I always tell them to turn to whole, real foods and eliminate added sugars and processed foods as much as possible.
Next, I usually give them a list of superfoods that contain potent healing properties, gut-balancing and immune-boosting nutrients and also taste amazing.
How To Make Honey Ginger Lemonade For A Colds And Sore Throat
Are you or a friend down with a cold? Ready for a tasty drink that not only boosts the immune system, but will help cleanse your body of toxins and nasty bugs that may be causing your sickness? Here is one of my favorite natural cold remedies.
This Honey Ginger Lemonade is brimming with micronutrients, antibacterial properties, vitamins and minerals that will help soothe your system and (along with a healthy diet, some rest and sunlight) should help you get back to feeling better in no time.
Honey Ginger Lemonade Recipe
- 10 sprigs fresh mint
- 5 cups ice cubes
- 3 cups water
- 1 ½ cups fresh squeezed lemon juice
- ½ cup raw honey
- ¼-½ cup peeled fresh ginger slices
- Combine all ingredients except ice and stir until well combined. Use your stirring utensil to press the ginger and mint to release flavor. Add ice and stir. Store in refrigerator.
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Health Benefits
Mint
Mint – with its strong odor – helps to clear the airways and respiratory system. It also has expectorant properties, which may help reduce phlegm and mucus associated with your cold. Mint contains antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties that boost the immune system and help to clear your body of any cold-causing bugs.
Lemon
Disease cannot thrive in an alkaline environment. If you’re sick, your body is more acidic than alkaline. Lemon, although an acidic fruit, has an alkalizing effect on your entire body. Lemons are also high in vitamin C, which has been studied and proven to shorten the duration of colds and significantly boost the immune system. Lemons are also powerful detoxifiers and cleansers.
Ginger
Ginger has long been studied for its pain-relieving properties and has been said to rival many anti-inflammatory and pain-relief drugs. Ginger helps to soothe an upset stomach, clear out toxins and boost the immune system.
Honey
Only use honey in children who are over 1 years old. The honey in this recipe will help to coat a sore throat and relieve pain and coughing. Studies have shown that honey can relieve nighttime coughing and improve sleep. Honey is one of the most powerful and long-used medicinal foods on the planet and contains anti-inflammatory, anti-allergenic and antibacterial properties as well as hundreds of powerful enzymes.
Other Recipes For Cold Relief
Want more healing recipes to make for you or your family? Try some of our other favorites below.
- Powerful Juice Recipe for Cold, Fever and Flu
- Fire Cider- Potend Cold & Flu Remedy
Conclusion
What are your favorite natural cold remedies?? I would love to hear about them! Please share below.
Jenna Barrington is studying Therapeutic Nutrition and Holistic Medicine and aspires to be a practitioner, teacher and writer. She is passionate about education and helping others take control of their health.
Jenna lives with her husband in Utah and loves writing, cooking, green smoothies, training her dog, Japanese, spending time at the ocean, bungee jumping, walking barefoot in the grass and being with her family.
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