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Golden Mylk Recipe for Inflammation and Digestion

Golden Mylk Recipe for Inflammation and Digestion

Enjoy this ancient recipe for boosting digestion and decreasing inflammation.

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Whatever would I do without my precious golden mylk? I can’t even fathom! It’s my coffee replacer, my agni (digestive fire) igniter and my soul soother. This recipe is my spin on the ayurvedic golden tea, or golden mylk as it’s called.

This tea is not only great for arthritis and inflammation, but also, as I said, revs up your agni and is great for constipation and other digestive problems.

Here are a list of ingredients and why they are golden for your health:

Ginger is a traditional ayurvedic remedy used for increasing agni, reducing inflammation and enhancing overall health and vitality.

Turmeric has been scientifically proven reduce pain and inflammation. It is being used extensively to treat arthritis in the medical community as well as to treat wounds, infections, colds and liver disease.

Cinnamon is anti-inflammatory and eases swelling. It is used to treat type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol and flushes fat.

Coconut milk is heralded for its many health benefits including weight loss, boosting immune system function, hair and skin health, and heart health to name a few. There are literally too many health benefits to name.

Cardamom is used for an array of digestion problems, including heartburn, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), bloating and constipation. It is also used for the common cold, bronchitis, sore mouth and throat, and infections.

Black Pepper is known as the King of Spices, and has been hailed for its antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory benefits for centuries.

Cloves are used as an expectorant (clears congestion and mucus from the lungs) and to treat an upset stomach, nausea, and inflammation. It is an incredibly healing and protective remedy and staves off illness.

Nutmeg helps normalize blood cholesterol and blood sugar levels, reduces the risk of chronic illnesses, including Type-2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. It is also anti-inflammatory, and anti-carcinogenic.

Cayenne pepper is a great remedy for poor circulation and digestive problems. It is also good for heart health, inflammation and pain.

Raw honey is a magical substance that treats many ailments. From healing wounds, burns, and rashes, to treating infection and sore throat. It has also been used to treat allergies and is commonly used as a natural antibiotic.

Ingredients:

  • 3 cups of coconut milk (you can substitute hemp or almond milk too)
  • 1 cup filtered water (optional depending on your desired thickness)
  • 1 inch piece of ginger (sliced thinly)
  • 1 inch piece of turmeric root (sliced thinly) or 1 tbsp turmeric
  • 7 cardamom seeds
  • 7 cloves
  • 4 black peppercorns
  • 1 cinnamon stick
  • dash of nutmeg
  • dash of cayenne pepper
  • 1 tsp organic raw honey (you can also use a few drops of stevia instead if you’re staying away from sugar)

Directions:

  1. Place the cardamom seeds, cloves and peppercorns in a ziplock or cheese bag and crush with a skillet. (or put them in a spice grinder, coffee grinder, or blender)
  2. Place all the ingredients (sans the raw honey) into a medium saucepan and bring to a boil.
  3. Remove from heat and strain (in a strainer, coffee filter, or cheesecloth) and add raw honey (or stevia) to taste. Makes tea for two!

Note: You can also use the powdered spices instead of the roots, seeds, sticks and peppercorns. But traditionally ayurveda believes that incorporating the “whole” foods gives us more prana (life force energy), potency and effectiveness.

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