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I’d like to try this – what is the recipe you use? How much of the ginger, lime juice, salt, and coconut flakes? Thanks.
If you use ginger root, just cut a couple skinny (cracker thickness) slices, squirt some lime juice on it, and sprinkle a bit of salt – however much you want. Then eat the ginger slices like crackers. You can put half a spoonful of coconut flakes on the slices like you would cheese on a cracker. I actually use small bits of coconut creme, but coconut flakes would give the same effect. With the ginger paste, I use about a spoonful of the paste mixed with about half that much lime juice and a “pinch” of salt.
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hmmmmm…..
cute fam
Thank you
Thank you for sharing, this was most helpful. I suffer from Borderline personality disorder (BPD) and am aware that I should stay away from stimulates this includes some medications like sudafed, which can cause relapses in my condition. I have a bit of a cold coming on and my sinuses are playing up, so I tried your natural nasal decongestant, and found that it started to work right away for me. It was the first time I had used ginger… WoW! It was a bit of a shock to my system and a little hard to handle but the second slice was done using the coconut which took the edge off. My sinuses feel much better already, I have also made drink form using a similar mix, of hot water, ginger, lime juice, coconut flakes and honey. Hopefully this clears my cold up.
Yes straight ginger is a bit of a shock, but sometimes that’s what we need. 🙂
Thanks for posting your good feeling story, I hope you continue to feel better using your homemade tea.
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Fighting with seasonal sinus congestion.Will lemon work the same?