Fire Cider (or sometimes called Fire Tonic) is an apple cider vinegar (ACV) infusion of spicy roots, vegetables, and herbs. Traditionally, it’s been used as a folk remedy for the common cold. People have been known to take a spoonful daily as an immune booster and to aid their digestion.
The health benefits of ACV date back to 400 BC as noted by Hippocrates, and there have been various recipes involving ACV, herbs, vegetables, and honey in folk medicine ever since.
The name “Fire Cider” is typically attributed to Rosemary Gladstar of the Science & Art of Herbalism (and AKA “the Godmother of American Herbalism”) from her Californian herbal classes in the 1980s. Her basic “original” recipe is below (and from here ), and you can make any substitutions you need to:
A small shot glass daily serves as an excellent tonic, or take teaspoons if you feel a cold coming on.
Fire Cider is also delicious used in a salad dressing, home-made mustard, coleslaw, soup and so much more. Save the leftover pulp and add it to stir fry vegetables or any hot spicy dish. Start off with just a little at a time because it can be strong!
How do you make your Fire Cider?
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