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Natural Immune Boosters to Make at Home

A Shot a Day Keeps the Doctor Away!

Well… maybe. It sounds good and we’re all familiar with the old axiom of “An apple a day keeps the doctor away.” When it comes to the potent fire cider recipes and benefits, popular lore is that it can definitely boost your immune system such that it may just keep the doctor away!

We all also understand that while it’s not literal, there is wisdom there, because apples are a delightful nutritious food that’s readily available.

While there aren’t any scientific studies specifically on fire cider benefits that we’ve found, there are known benefits to some of the ingredients common to many fire cider recipes. Most fire cider recipes are a potent blend of some of nature’s most powerful herbs, such as rosemary, garlic, ginger, and turmeric.

Fire cider is made with an apple derivative of reported medicinal benefit: apple cider vinegar. We’re not taking fire cider daily, preferring to eat nutrient rich foods daily, as a way of life.However, we try to keep a bottle of fire cider on hand for whenever we need a real immunity boosting kick in the pants, along with a drawer full of medicinal herbal teas and tinctures.

See how to make homemade apple cider vinegar.

Daily Doses of Fire Cider or As Needed

Some people, like Crystal Hamby,faculty member in the Bastyr University Department of Botanical Medicine says she takes two tablespoons twice daily. If she feels an illness coming on she takes 1 teaspoon every hour.

Remember, this is NOT prescriptive. We’re sharing what we and others are doing.

  • 1 Tbsp. twice daily for ongoing immune booster
  • 1 tsp. ever hour if feeling ill or exposed to illness

Many use fire cider home remedy regularly or as needed for health and immunity.

ImmuneSupplements You Can Makeat Home

It’s empowering to discover that we can make something for less time and a lot less money than a trip to the pharmacy. Why spend money on expensive immunity boosting supplements when you can turn to your pantry and kitchen cabinets into your own pharmacy… or “farm-acy”!.

Health and healing is everywhere in nature. Now more than ever people are returning to homegrown and homemade health as the knowledge of traditional natural remedies in nature and foods becomes common knowledge. You know… like it’s supposed to be and as it once was before the convenience of modern medicine.

However, the good news is that with a little knowledge and practice, we can all become familiar with how easy it is to turn to the convenience of healing from foods and ingredients most of us have on hand. Holistic health doesn’t have to be mysterious or expensive, especially when you’re growing your own food.

You may also benefit from this article on best herbs for colds and flu.

We know from the “fast food epidemic” that convenience isn’t always best.

Fire Cider Benefits

Before pills for ills, there were roots, herbs and fermented foods. While we haven’t found studies on fire cider specifically, this fire cider benefits list is based on the known merits of the ingredients in fire cider, and the ability to help improve these conditions.

Conditions Found to Benefit from Properties in Fire Cider Ingredients – listed alphabetically by ailment

  • Antibacterial
  • Antifungal
  • Anti-inflammatory
  • Antioxidant
  • Antiviral
  • Atherosclerosis prevention
  • Autoimmune disorders
  • Blood cholesterol, lowers blood cholesterol
  • Blood pressure, lowers high blood pressure
  • Cancer, preventative or aid*
  • Cholesterol:
    • LDL oxidation (low-density cholesterol)
    • Raise HDL (high density cholesterol)
  • Circulation boosting
  • Decongestant
  • Digestive health
  • Energizes the body
  • Fights cancer
  • Immune boosting
  • Inflammation
  • Pain reduction
  • Plaque reduction from arteries
  • Rheumatoid arthritis

*Most Fire Ciders contain10 antioxidant compounds known to help fight cancer based on the combined ingredients in most fire cider recipes: allyl cysteine, alliin, allicin, allyl disulfide, glucosinolate, polyphenols, vitamin C, flavonoids, tannins and curcumin.

10 Common Fire Cider Ingredient Compounds Known to Fight Cancer

  1. Allyl cysteine
  2. Alliin
  3. Allicin
  4. Allyl disulfide
  5. Curcumin
  6. Flavonoids
  7. Glucosinolate
  8. Polyphenols
  9. Tannins
  10. Vitamin C

The time to make fire cider is now… before you need it.

A Daily Immunity Tonic

More than a natural cold and flu, fire cider is thought to be an excellent daily tonic for boosting your immune system. And certainly it contains some of the top ingredients for that.

IF you let time slip away and don’t have fire cider on hand when you need it, here’s a potent homemade decongestant recipe you can make and consume in just a few minutes. Then when you’re feeling better, make some fire cider, (which take several weeks to “age”.

Anexcellent daily tonic, make fire cider a staple in your home.

Whenwe researched fire cider, we discovered a lot of info saying this tonic has incredible health benefits beyond just keepingthe flu at bay. If your immune or digestive systems are not functioning like they should… A regular dose of fire cider might just do the trick.

You can buy Fire Cider on Amazonfor backup, but it’s easy and inexpensive to make. It just has to steep for a month before being ready to use. If you’d like to make it yourself, there are fire cider recipes below.

Make fire cider before you need it. It has to steep for a month.

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Meanwhile here’s some good information fromDebra Maslowski on DIYnatural.com, on why Fire Cider should be in your medicine cabinet, whether you make your own or buy it.[1]https://www.diynatural.com/fire-cider/

So What is Fire Cider?

Fire cider is an herbal concoction popularized by herbalist Rosemary Gladstar, that’s a combination of immune boosting herbs, roots, and peels steeped in apple cider vinegar and honey.

Discover some of the benefits of honey.

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Fire Cider Cold and Flu Recipe

by Rosemary Gladstar

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Rosemary Gladstar’s Video on Making Fire Cider

Rosemary Gladstar is one of the herbal sages of our time. She still grows and makes herbal remedies and has left a wealth of an herbal health legacy for generations to come.

In this video Rosemary explains the health benefits of each ingredient.

Rosemary’s book on Amazon ‘Rosemary Gladstar’s Herbal Recipes for Vibrant Health‘, has over 100 different remedies and recipes.

When we first published this article last year, a GardensAll community member shared her recipe with us. Thanks to the awesome, Kathie Chambers Underwood! ❤

Fire Cider Recipe

See how to make homemade apple cider and scrap apple cider vinegar.

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You can make your own fire cider tonic, and with this as with most recipes, there are many variations to this recipe.

To make it even better, you can use your own homemade apple cider and scrap apple cider vinegar.

We recycle an old hinged lid maple syrup bottle or like these hinged lid bottles on Amazon.

Prep Time20 minutes

Total Time20 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup peeled and diced horseradish
  • 1/4 cup peeled and diced ginger
  • 1/2 cup peeled and diced garlic
  • 1/2 cup peeled and diced onion
  • 1/4 cup peeled and diced turmeric
  • 1 habanero chili, split in half
  • 1 orange, washed, quartered and thinly sliced crosswise, skin and all
  • 1/2 lemon, washed, quartered and thinly sliced crosswise, skin and all
  • 1/2 cup chopped parsley
  • 2 tablespoons chopped rosemary
  • 2 tablespoons chopped thyme
  • 1 teaspoon black peppercorns (or 1/4 tsp cayenne powder - or to taste)
  • 2 1/2 cups raw unfiltered apple cider vinegar (at least 5% acidity)

ADD HONEY AND OIL

  • 1/4 cup raw honey, (or to taste)
  • 1/4 cup olive oil or castor oil*
  • Shake and it's ready to enjoy!

Instructions

  1. DICE - Prep all ingredients accordingly, (you can dice by hand for adding more TLC energy to your remedy, or for expediency, you can put all ingredients into the food processor to dice.
  2. ADD all ingredients to a 32 oz or larger mason jar. These hinged lid jars are our favorites
  3. SEAL with lid.
  4. STEEP 4 weeks
  5. STRAIN after four weeks.

To strained cider, add:

  • 1/4 cup raw honey, (or to taste)
  • 1/4 cup olive oil or castor oil*
  • Shake and it's ready to enjoy!

We recycle an old hinged lid maple syrup bottle or like these hinged lid bottles on Amazon.

Importance of Oil in Fire Cider

For the greatest assimilation of turmeric, it needs to be consumed with oil, so we either add 1/4 cup of castor or olive oil to our fire cider, or, take it with a teaspoon of oil when we take it. You can read more about turmeric’s solubility in this article on turmeric golden paste.

HOWEVER, use castor oil if you tend toward constipation, or use olive oil if sensitive to laxatives. Both oils have wonderful health properties.

Some recommend taking 1-2 tablespoons at the first sign of a cold, and then repeating every 3 to 4 hours until symptoms subside. Some people also take fire cider as a preventative daily tonic during cold and flu season.

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How to Take Fire Cider

  • Straight by the tablespoon
  • Add to lemonade or orange juice
  • Mix with hot water and extra honey to make a tea, or add to an herbal tea for cold and flu
  • Use in place of vinegar in salad dressings and condiments
  • Drizzle on steamed vegetables or sautéed greens
  • Use in marinades for meat, tofu, and tempeh
  • Add to soups and chilis
  • Try a couple of dashes in a co*cktail, such as a Bloody Mary

“Traditional Fire Ciders are a specific type of oxymel, an ancient medicine that combines herbs with the soothing combination of vinegar and honey.”
~Bastyr University

Made to Your Taste

Fire Cider is like a pot of soup, you can find dozens of recipes that all vary in nature, and you can ad-lib your own as well. There is no “one way” to make it, but there are some basic ingredients that most fire ciders have in common.

The best way to take fire cider is however it is you enjoy it most. However, if you’re adding turmeric to your FC mix, you’ll want to take it with something that contains fat.

Turmeric is rendered assimilable by the body when consumed with a fat such as oil or butter, so for best results if you’re using turmeric, consume it with a little healthy oil. For more on turmeric, including why most turmeric supplements are basically a waste of money, you may enjoygetting to the root of it in this turmeric golden paste article.

Are you steeping your own batch of Fire Cider? We’d love to see your photos and recipes!

If you love chili peppers and even pepper art, you may enjoy this article:Chili Pepper Art and healing .[2]https://www.gardensall.com/chili-pepper-art/

Find more on home remedies for cold and flu.

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Wishing you abundant health and harvests!

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I’m LeAura Alderson, a garden, herb and plant enthusiast with a passion for discovering the many edible and medicinal benefits of the plants all around us, including the weeds! I’m a writer, editor and media publisher for our family of websites.

While I was certified in fitness and life coaching, I am NOT a health practitioner. However, I’m a lifelong health enthusiast, with a keen interest in healthy, organic foods and making home remedies and the content we share is from our own experience and usage as well as that extracted from scientific research so that you can explore further on your own.

Always seek the advice and guidance of your health practitioners first and foremost.

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1 https://www.diynatural.com/fire-cider/
2 https://www.gardensall.com/chili-pepper-art/
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FAQs

What are the benefits of homemade fire cider? ›

Fire Cider History

According to Gladstar, sipping this spicy infusion offers anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial and immune-boosting benefits. Other people simply love the taste and enjoy warming up with this cold-weather tonic on a blustery winter day.

How many times a day should you take fire cider? ›

Fire Cider Dosage

Take a shot of fire cider or 1-2 tablespoons daily for a potent punch of immune system support and increase that dosage to 3 times a day to use it as a natural remedy to help fight off common cold symptoms.

What is the shelf life of homemade fire cider? ›

It can be stored either at room temperature (just make sure it's in a cool, dark place away from the sun) or in the refrigerator. Fire cider should last about 6 months at room temperature and up to 1 year in the fridge. Before each use, give the fire cider a good shake.

How do you know if your fire cider has gone bad? ›

Identifying Spoiled Ciders

Off smells. Unusual flavors. Excessive fizziness or lack thereof.

Does fire cider actually help? ›

People who sing the praises of fire cider say it can build a healthy immune system and help fend off sickness. Here's the catch: There's no evidence that fire cider actually works — or that it does much of anything at all really. “There's nothing to show that fire cider is beneficial,” Czerwony says.

Do you need to refrigerate fire cider? ›

The Herbal Academy's fire cider recipe uses fresh herbs, so we recommend refrigerating the final preparation and using it within 6 months. If you are using dried herbs, your fire cider can be stored in a cool, dark pantry for up to 1 year. However, if you have the space, refrigeration will keep it fresher for longer.

Does fire cider have side effects? ›

Unfortunately, if you're not careful you can experience some nasty side effects from fire cider. Vinegar can erode your teeth, especially if you drink it straight. That's why it's best to dilute fire cider or other vinegars in water before drinking — we recommend about 8 ounces of water for every tablespoon of ACV.

Does fire cider ever go bad? ›

Well, if you can keep from drinking it all right away, fire cider can last for up to 18 months in a cool, dark cupboard, but may darken over time. I like to use mine within 12 months, and create a fresh batch in the late summer/fall.

Why did fire cider go out of business? ›

The company, which made vinegar-based tonics, closed Friday. PITTSFIELD — Shire City Herbals, a manufacturer of vinegar-based tonics that lost a well-publicized federal court case over exclusive use of the phrase “fire cider,” closed Friday, according to its acting CEO.

Why did my fire cider turn green? ›

Bluish/green garlic can sometimes happen when making fire cider. The color change is caused by a reaction between enzymes and sulfur-containing amino acids in the garlic (the same enzymes are responsible for garlic's flavor) along with the acid (in this case vinegar).

Is fire cider good for gut health? ›

Just as there is no evidence to support consuming fire cider for health benefits, there are also no reported risks associated with it. However, there are potential side effects related to its ingredients. ACV is highly acidic, so it may cause stomach irritation or worsen acid reflux.

Can I reuse my fire cider ingredients? ›

The strained pulp can be dehydrated and used as one heck of a spice mix, or used to make a second batch of fire cider. Just place the pulp back into the original jar and top with apple cider vinegar to restart the process.

Do you have to shake fire cider every day? ›

Seal the jar with a tight-fitting lid. Place in a warm spot and let sit for 3 to 4 weeks, shaking every day to help in the maceration process.

What can I do with fire cider scraps? ›

Don't discard the wonderful plant matter that is leftover after straining your Fire cider into bottles. I bottle it up in the fridge ready and find lots of different uses for it: marinating olives – gently warmed in a pan with a little olive oil. using in other marinades – for baked and roasted meats.

Should you drink fire cider everyday? ›

Nothing Fancy – Just Take it as a Shot!

Sometimes there's no need to mess with a good thing. Fire Cider is recommended to be taken straight up, about ½ to 1 tablespoon straight up every day to really reap the benefits. If you've got a shot glass kicking around, use the photo above to get an idea for scale.

Is homemade cider good for you? ›

The polyphenols in the cider provide health benefits. While cider might not have the same concentration of polyphenols that whole apples have, these antioxidants can help to improve your health and lower your odds of certain conditions such as inflammation and cancer.

How long can you let fire cider ferment? ›

Making fire cider involves more patience than science—you have to let it ferment for at least three, and up to six, weeks.

Is homemade hard cider good for you? ›

Did you know hard cider has many health benefits? According to Cider Craft Magazine there are three health benefits that come from drinking hard cider; antioxidants, vitamin C, and sans gluten. Apples are known to be a type of “superfood” containing many vital vitamins and antioxidants.

Does fire cider help with mucus? ›

With potent ingredients, Fire Cider helps move mucus in both the upper and lower respiratory tract. It can also be used as a gargle to soothe a sore throat. Fire Cider can be mixed with hot water for a morning or afternoon pick-me-up.

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