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Boost Your Immune System Naturally with natural ingredients

I am so in love with the Natural Buzz - wonderful website, lots of useful information, and plenty of organic, had-made products for you lucky people who live in the U.S.A.

Today I wanted to share their immune system boosting recipe, which reminds me of what Dr. Christopher taught us about natural healing. Nature knows best - always!

Here's the recipe…

Immune system booster

1/4 C. Honey

2TBSP Apple Cider Vinegar

2 Tsp Turmeric

Pinch of Pepper

1/4 Tsp Ginger

1/4 Tsp Grated Lemon Peel

Mix ingredients and store in refrigerator. Stir and add a large spoonful to hot water and drink like tea. We drink it every morning and every evening. Enjoy and Bee Well…

To learn more about each ingredient you want to go to The Natural Buzz!

I can almost visualise how one can twist this recipe to make a soar throat remedy or even some delicious dehydrated pills which could be so convenient to carry in a purse…

Let me know how it works for you.

I do prepare something very similar, but with cayenne pepper and Dr. Christopher's Antiplague Formula added, and it usually makes ANY cold disappear within 3-5 hours - however bad the symptoms were!

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