A Healing Recipe

Broth is the rage. And for a good reason. It can be very healing.

In a previous post I shared the Bieler Broth recipe.

I would like to share with you today another recipe for broth from the Medical Medium (Anthony William). Not only is it delicious but it is cleansing and nourishing.

Healing Broth

Ingredients
4 carrots, chopped or 1 sweet potato, cubed
2 stalks of celery, roughly chopped
2 onions, sliced
1 cup parsley, finely chopped
1 cup of shiitake mushrooms, fresh or dried
2 tomatoes, chopped
1 bulb of garlic (about 6-8 cloves), minced
1 inch of fresh ginger root
1 inch of fresh turmeric root
8 cups of water
Optional: Chili peppers or red pepper flakes

Preparation:
Place all the ingredients in a pot and bring to a gentle boil. Turn heat down to low and allow to simmer for about an hour. Strain and sip for a mineral rich, healing and restorative broth.

*I often use a can of organic diced tomatoes. And, I often don’t strain it. 

The Medical Medium says: Healing Broth is a powerful mineral-rich liquid that carries the essence of vitally nutritious vegetables, herbs, & spices in a way that is easy for the body to digest, assimilate, and utilize. You will find this recipe as comforting as it is nourishing. The ingredients of this simple recipe help to provide tremendous healing benefits to both the body and soul.

And he says this is why: Carrots help to lower blood pressure, reduce edema, relax muscles, steady nerves, and balance cognitive function. Onions & garlic have powerful antiviral & antibiotic properties and can help eliminate heavy metals and parasites from the body. Parsley & shiitake mushrooms contain an excellent bioavailable form of iron which helps to keep your blood strong and prevent anemia and are also rich in zinc which is highly beneficial for treating viral issues and strengthening the immune system. Ginger & turmeric root helps reduce inflammation and improve liver function and aids in keeping your hair growing strong and skin healthy and vibrant.

I say give it a try! And then let me know what you think.

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Comments

A Healing Recipe — 4 Comments

  1. Hey Judy! I have made this broth many times. I like heat so I do add chili flakes that I dehydrated myself this summer! This is so yummy and good for you!! I have posted this on FB also.

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