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So what do you guys think of immune boosting shots? Have you ever, oh god, can I speak? Have you guys ever had like a ginger shot? I didn't even know that was a thing that people were selling. Like I'm Caribbean and my mom has always made them and I've always grown up drinking ginger, cinnamon, tea. So like to me, like I've always kind of leaned towards them. But I didn't know that, you know, that that was something that was being sold. Have you guys tried them? And if you have, what's your fave?
Yeah, I usually have them when I'm sick. My mum always recommends ginger and garlic and all this kind of stuff all together because it's a boost of vitamins so yeah.
stuff. I don't know, like I like to implement them into my immune system prior to being sick so we can build up, you know, strength for when I do get sick, but either way, like I think it's beneficial and it's great and I like making my own.
You know it's so funny with my friends, they always tell me that I don't drink alcohol obviously. So they're like, oh your only form of shots must be like wheatgrass or ginger or turmeric and I'm like yeah you're right. You actually are right. I love those type of wellness shots in the morning. It just really jump starts my day and I usually pair it with a kombucha or an apple cider vinegar diluted drink. Oh, so amazing and I like seriously like trust me it's gonna make you feel a lot better.
Me personally, I haven't ever really tried kombucha. I've always been curious about it, but I've never had it in me to just go out of my way and purchase it. But as for us, the immune boosting shots, like I highly encourage people to get them, try them, make them your own, play around with the ingredients and personalize them to your own accommodating tastes. but I think that they're wonderful.
Oh my gosh, you know, I usually tell people that they're not missing out on certain things, but kombucha, no you are. Like go get some at your local grocery store, but I would encourage getting a fruity flavor one first because if you get something that's just like ginger lemon, like it's gonna be a lot more bitter and you kind of have to like slowly get into your way on that side of kombucha but I would start off with some really great ones from Trader Joe's and see how you feel.
I actually haven't had any of them I've been considering taking them I know they can be kind of beneficial but I think I'm kind of scared because I just see people take it on my bed is expression on their face when they don't like it
Definitely an acquired taste. In my head, it's just like herbal medicine. Personally for me, I love ginger. So to me, I know ginger has a sting to it. I know it's almost like a spicy veg. I don't mind it. I like drinking it in my tea. So for me, I don't have any faces because I'm just used to that. But I get it, like everyone...
Yeah I'm deathly into like the homemade shots more like I prefer to drink ginger shot stuff like that that I've been at home because I feel like the ones in the store always had like some added stuff and they taste really well but I don't know if they work as well but I definitely do think that they're good but I try to make them in more of a juice form so it's not like a shot but like a smoothie
Oh, I love that because when I make my smoothies, especially my green smoothies, I'll have like Pineapple, I'll have spinach or kale. I'll have avocados I'll have honey and I always add like like cloves of ginger in it and I love having it that way When you say like the store-bought ones, I think about that too like to be honest I feel like they add more of the other ingredients like cayenne and shit instead of keeping like mainly the main ingredient ginger.
I love those immune-beasting things. I would totally do them. I feel like they're a great thing to do and you're getting healthy veggies and you can make them your own and do it from home as well. So I want to try making murthers. Definitely have been looking into that.
I absolutely like one thing that I did is that I bought about six of them, not all at once but over time. And now I just use those containers, I recycle them and I just make my own. I just make my own because I'm not spending five beans on every single one of them every single time. But I do encourage trying to make them your own, you know, and then you could personalize them.
Yes the ginger is a lot when it's just straight up ginger I don't want to do it ever again but I do think that herbal healing is a thing so I do like all of that
Yeah, ginger can be very very strong like I can see ginger being very strong but for me I've always liked it. I like that strength that kick that it has hence why I love it so much in my tea like I adore it I need it
I still definitely have it I even have a ginger tea but one time I went to a smoothie bar and I was so sick and I told him to fix me some thing and he put a gigantic and I'm talking the size of my hand piece of ginger in there along with a couple other things and when I say it was fire down my throat so that's why I'm just like small with the portion of ginger now
Ever since I feel a tickle on my throat, I immediately go to my nearest juice store and like chug two of them. So I like to think it works. It might just be a placebo effect.
No, it's not a placebo effect. It actually does work like it helps. It really does very well with What is the word I'm looking for? It's like it brings down the inflammation to whatever is flaring up, you know in your body specifically in the throat area like that area is what it's perfect for Sometimes I'll just have it as like a steam like you know like boil it in water with cinnamon and I just inhale that steam
I am I don't take them often the only one I really tried is a ginger shop which I actually like so I might get into it but I know it's not something I do religiously so if it's worth giving it a go now
Yeah, let me know how it goes. I recommend, I don't know if you're a honey person, but I do recommend that for people who find it to be too strong, or you can do like, you could take a little bit of honey and then take the shot. I think that that's like, it goes down smoother for people that way. I personally, I like, I just take the shot. I love the sting, I love the burn of it, but you know, everyone is different. Um, but yeah, if you try, let me know.
Now the bitch is nasty as fuck I did this with my friends once it's literally worse than alcohol like it's more impressive down one of these like immune boosting fucking shots in a fucking thing and tequila tell you that right now
I'm fucking weak. Okay. I just said this to someone else, but try I don't know if you like honey But take like a teaspoon of honey and then take the shot with it See if that's changes your mind like see if it's good that way. I don't know like I'm Caribbean so I was introduced to this stuff at a very young age. So definitely I suppose it's an acquired taste But the alcohol is hysterical.
Yeah, I go to my local spot that makes juices and stuff like that to get my ginger shot. And I believe it's another one. I forgot what it's called. It's like green, but I take that shot too. And that one is like not the best tasting, but it does help a lot.
I haven't been to like an actual juice store in years because I went somewhere that literally gave me grass I don't know why I gave you that response but that's the first thing I thought of but I don't know I really I really I haven't tried any of the other immune options I've only done ginger shots and then I'll change up the flavors like output peach or honey anything really I