Ginger Infused Honey
Healing Properties of Ginger Honey
Ginger Honey is a classic warming remedy used across many traditional systems of medicine. By infusing fresh ginger into raw honey, we create a preparation that is both activating and deeply soothing—moving what is stagnant while protecting and nourishing the tissues.
This medicine works on the digestive, respiratory, circulatory, immune, and energetic systems, making it a powerful everyday ally.
How to Use
How to Work with Ginger Honey
✨ Ways to use:
Take 1–2 teaspoons daily as a tonic
Stir into warm (not hot) water or tea
Use at the first sign of illness
Take before meals to support digestion
Raw Honey
Raw HoneyEnergetics
Warm, moist, and grounding
Nourishing to depleted systems
Harmonizing and protective
Honey balances ginger’s intensity, allowing it to be taken regularly without irritation.
Herbal Actions
Demulcent: coats and soothes irritated tissues
Antimicrobial: supports immune defense
Vulnerary: supports tissue repair
Tonic: gently restores energy over time
Physiological Benefits
Soothes sore throats and coughs
Supports gut lining and digestive comfort
Physiological Benefits
Ginger:
Strengthens digestive fire and nutrient absorption
Relieves nausea, indigestion, and sluggish bowels
Supports immune response during seasonal illness
Eases sore muscles, stiffness, and inflammatory discomfort
Helps clear mucus and congestion from the respiratory tract
Honey:
Soothes sore throats and coughs
Supports gut lining and digestive comfort
Provides steady, gentle energy
Preserves and delivers herbal constituents deep into the body
Ginger Root (Zingiber officinale)
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) Energetics
Hot, pungent, and stimulating
Disperses cold and damp
Moves stagnation and awakens circulation
Ginger is especially supportive when the body feels cold, sluggish, inflamed, or stuck—physically or energetically.
Herbal Actions
Carminative: relieves gas, bloating, and cramping
Anti-inflammatory: calms inflamed tissues and joints
Diaphoretic: encourages gentle sweating during colds and flu
Circulatory stimulant: improves blood flow and warmth

