Monday, June 20, 2016

How to Make Turmeric Tea Part of Your Anti-Cancer Diet (Recipe) By Charlene Bollinger


How to Make Turmeric Tea Part of Your Anti-Cancer Diet (Recipe)

Multiple studies have demonstrated turmeric’s potent cancer-fighting properties. According to the authors of a 2015 study published in the journal Molecules“Research to date suggests that chronic inflammation, oxidative stress, and most chronic diseases are closely linked, and the antioxidant properties of curcumin can play a key role in the prevention and treatment of chronic inflammation diseases.”
While there are many tasty ways to incorporate curcumin into your diet, one of the easiest ways is by making turmeric tea. This creamy turmeric tea recipe combines the power of curcumin with other potent cancer fighting spices such as cinnamon, cloves, and ginger.
This delicious tea can be enjoyed hot, or turned into an iced turmeric tea “latté” by serving over ice. Be sure to use only organic, non-irradiated spices to receive the most anti-cancer benefits possible.

How to Make Turmeric Tea (Recipe)

Yield: 1-2 servings
Preparation Time: 5-10 minutes

Ingredients:

  • 1 1⁄2 teaspoons turmeric powder
  • 1⁄2 teaspoon Ceylon or regular cinnamon
  • 1⁄2 teaspoon fresh ginger, chopped OR 1⁄4 tsp ground ginger
  • 1⁄8 teaspoon ground cloves
  • 2 pinches of ground cardamom
  • 1 teaspoon raw cold pressed coconut oil
  • 1 1⁄2 cups fresh coconut or almond milk OR purified water (water makes it less creamy)
  • Dash of black pepper, freshly ground
  • Raw honey OR coconut nectar1 OR Lakanto2 to taste
  • Cinnamon stick or a sprinkle of spices for garnish (optional)

Directions:

  1. Blend all ingredients in a blender on high speed setting until smooth.
  2. Pour into a small pot and heat on low temperature until nearly simmering, approximately three minutes.
  3. Remove from heat and serve immediately in a mug, garnished with a cinnamon stick.
  4. For an Iced Turmeric Tea Latté, allow to cool and pour into a glass filled with ice cubes. Sprinkle with extra spices if desired.
Curious what Ty and our family do to ensure we get our daily dose of Turmeric?
Go here to find out the simple solution today :-)

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Sources:

1Coconut nectar can be found in some specialty grocery stores and is readily available online. Coconut nectar is exceptionally high in enzymes, nutrient rich, and is low glycemic, so it’s an excellent sugar substitute.
2Lakanto (Wholesome Sweeteners Brand) is a one to one sugar substitute available at Whole Foods. This is a superior sweetener for ketogenic diets and low glycemic needs.


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About Charlene Bollinger

Charlene Bollinger is a devoted Christian, happily married wife, joyful mother of 4 beautiful home-educated children, health freedom advocate, co-founder of CancerTruth.net, former model/actress/fitness buff, and lover of healthy food and healthy living. After losing various family members to conventional cancer treatments, Charlene and her husband Ty learned the truth about cancer and the cancer industry, and together work tirelessly helping others learn and live free, healthy lives. Currently, Charlene is working on compiling a cookbook to help families learn that they can indeed cook healthy, delicious food in this toxic world. Along with her husband, Ty, she is also the co-owner of Infinity 510 Squared Partners Publishing Company.

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