OK — but I should be clear with you about this.
That mix (grated ginger, onion, garlic, lemon juice, and honey) is a common home remedy blend, often promoted online as an “immune booster” or “detox shot.” It’s not a medically proven treatment for curing diseases or preventing illness on its own.
🌿 What each ingredient actually does
- Ginger → may help digestion and nausea
- Garlic → contains compounds with mild antimicrobial effects
- Onion → contains antioxidants and sulfur compounds
- Lemon juice → vitamin C source, supports hydration and flavor
- Honey → soothes throat, adds sweetness
🧠 What this mix can realistically do
- May slightly support digestion
- May soothe sore throat or cough
- Adds antioxidants and hydration support
⚠️ What it does NOT do
- ❌ does not “detox” your body (your liver and kidneys do that)
- ❌ does not cure infections or chronic disease
- ❌ does not provide dramatic immune protection
⚠️ Safety notes
Be careful if:
- you have acidity or stomach sensitivity (garlic/lemon can irritate)
- you are on blood-thinning medication (garlic/ginger may interact)
- you take it in large amounts daily
“One teaspoon per day” is generally mild, but still not a medical treatment.
🧠 Bottom line
It’s a traditional wellness mix with mild benefits, not a cure-all or “detox medicine.”
If you want, I can give you a safe, evidence-based version of this drink that won’t irritate your stomach and actually makes sense nutritionally.