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#### Instructions:
2. **Strain and Store**
If using fresh ginger, strain the syrup through a fine mesh strainer to remove the solids. Pour the syrup into a clean, airtight glass jar or bottle.
3. **Cool and Refrigerate**
Allow the syrup to cool completely before sealing the jar. Store in the refrigerator for up to a month.
4. **Dosage**
Take 1–2 teaspoons as needed to calm a cough or soothe a sore throat. For children over one year old, reduce the dosage to 1 teaspoon. (Note: Never give honey to infants under one year due to the risk of botulism.)
### Customizing Your Cough Syrup
– **For congestion**: Add 1 teaspoon of apple cider vinegar to help break up mucus.
– **For stronger relief**: A pinch of cayenne pepper can provide a warming sensation and promote blood flow to the throat area.
– **For extra immunity**: A dash of turmeric adds anti-inflammatory benefits.
### Why It Works
The ingredients in this homemade cough syrup work together to soothe and heal:
– Honey coats the throat, suppressing coughs and providing antibacterial benefits.
– Lemon juice reduces inflammation and delivers vitamin C.
– Ginger and cinnamon add warmth, improve circulation, and fight off bacteria and viruses.
### The Verdict
The next time a cough strikes, skip the pharmacy and head to your kitchen instead. With a little effort and a few ingredients, you can create a comforting syrup that brings relief in every spoonful.
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