Looking for a gentle, natural way to support your daily wellness routine? This warm herbal tea blends simple kitchen ingredients traditionally used to support digestion, immunity, and overall comfort. While itβs not a replacement for prescribed medication, many people enjoy this soothing drink as part of a balanced lifestyle.
This easy recipe is caffeine-free, budget-friendly, and perfect for mornings or evenings.
β±οΈ Prep Time
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Prep: 5 minutes
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Simmer: 10 minutes
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Total: 15 minutes
π§° Equipment Needed
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Small saucepan
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Fine strainer
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Mug
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Spoon
π΅ Ingredients
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1 cup water
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Β½ teaspoon turmeric powder (or 1-inch fresh turmeric)
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3β4 thin slices fresh ginger
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Β½ teaspoon cinnamon (or 1 small stick)
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2β3 whole cloves
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1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
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1 teaspoon raw honey (optional)
π Ingredient Notes
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Ginger is traditionally used to support digestion and comfort
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Turmeric contains curcumin, known for antioxidant properties
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Cinnamon adds warmth and may support balanced blood sugar
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Cloves contain natural plant compounds like eugenol
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Add honey after cooling slightly to preserve nutrients
π©βπ³ Instructions
Step 1 β Simmer the Spices
Add water, turmeric, ginger, cinnamon, and cloves to a saucepan.
Bring to a gentle boil, then reduce heat and simmer for 8β10 minutes.
Step 2 β Strain
Remove from heat and strain into a mug.
Step 3 β Finish
Stir in lemon juice.
Let cool slightly, then add honey if desired.
Step 4 β Enjoy
Sip warm once daily, preferably in the morning or after meals.
π Why People Love This Tea
β Naturally caffeine-free
β Warming and soothing
β Supports digestion
β Easy to make with pantry ingredients
β Affordable wellness option
π Variations
π Mint Refresh Version
Add fresh mint leaves during simmering.
πΆ Spicy Boost Version
Add a pinch of black pepper (helps turmeric absorption).
πΌ Calming Evening Version
Add chamomile for nighttime relaxation.
β οΈ Important Reminder
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This tea supports general wellness but does not replace medical advice or prescribed treatment.
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If pregnant, nursing, or taking medication, consult a healthcare provider.
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Use moderate amountsβmore is not always better.