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B Joy Preston  February 21st   

I’m salivating just reading this article! As an advocate of raw food cuisine, I know how important it is to share ideas for “warmth” in foods because the prevailing opinion is that consuming uncooked foods means you only have cold options.

There is so much healing potential in foods like lemon and cinnamon and ginger.

This is a wonderful article and a wonderful blog. Continue the good work.
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Chris  February 25th   

Thanks so much Joy – I hope you had a chance to warm up with a good brew of lemon cinnamon and ginger. :) When I wrote this post I found I didn’t have any lemon on hand so I tried a bit of an experiment… which I often do. I brewed up some Silver Needle white tea and added fresh local honey and a healthy dose of ginger and cinnamon. Very warming and cold fighting since the rest of the fam tried their best to share their cold with me to no avail. :)

Ann McLaren (4 comments )  March 9th   

This sounds excellent. If despite this you ever do succumb to a cold or any other infection, colloidal silver is an excellent natural antibiotic.
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Mat Board (1 comments )  March 29th   

This looks pretty good. My girlfriend recently discovered her love for all things containing ginger, so I’m definitely going to show this to her. Thanks!

Bruce  May 22nd   

This sounds excellent. If despite this you ever do succumb to a cold or any other infection, colloidal silver is an excellent natural antibiotic.

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