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If you’re talking about a ginger–onion–garlic–lemon–honey mix, here’s the simple, safe version people usually mean:
🥄 Simple mix (basic recipe)
- Grated ginger: 1–2 teaspoons
- Garlic: 1 clove (crushed)
- Onion: 1–2 teaspoons (finely grated or juice)
- Lemon juice: 1–2 teaspoons
- Honey: 1 teaspoon
Mix everything and store in a clean jar (refrigerated).
How it’s usually taken
- 1 teaspoon per day (some people take up to 1–2 teaspoons)
- Often taken in the morning or before meals
⚠️ Important reality check
This kind of mix is often promoted as a “natural remedy,” but:
- It does not treat or cure diabetes, infections, or serious diseases
- It may only have mild effects on digestion or immunity support
- Honey still contains sugar (important for diabetics)
⚠️ Be careful if you have:
- Acid reflux or stomach ulcers (ginger/garlic can irritate)
- Blood-thinning medication (garlic/ginger may increase bleeding risk)
- Diabetes (honey can raise blood sugar)
If you want, tell me what you were trying to use it for (immunity, sugar control, weight loss, etc.), and I can tell you whether it actually helps or if there’s a better evidence-based option.