Zesty Homemade Ginger Water
This recipe focuses on a “simmer method” to extract the maximum amount of gingerol—the bioactive compound responsible for ginger’s medicinal punch.
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Prep time: 5 minutes
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Cook time: 15 minutes
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Servings: 4 cups
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Yield: Approx. 1 liter
Ingredients
| Ingredient | Amount | Notes |
| Fresh Ginger Root | 2-inch piece | Scrubbed clean (peeling is optional) |
| Water | 4 cups | Filtered is best for taste |
| Lemon | 1/2 fruit | Sliced or juiced (optional) |
| Raw Honey | 1-2 tbsp | To taste (optional) |
Instructions
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Prep the Ginger: Thinly slice the ginger into coins. The more surface area exposed, the stronger the flavor. For an even more intense kick, you can grate it.
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Boil: Place the water and ginger slices in a medium saucepan. Bring to a rolling boil.
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Simmer: Reduce the heat to low and let it simmer for 10 to 15 minutes.
  4. Strain: Remove from heat. Strain the mixture into a teapot or jar to remove the ginger pieces.
  5. Flavor: Stir in lemon juice or honey while the water is warm (but not boiling) to preserve the      honey’s enzymes.
  6 .Serve: Enjoy hot, or let it cool and serve over ice.
Nutrition Information (Per 1 Cup Serving)
Plain ginger water without honey:
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Calories: 2 kcal
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Carbohydrates: 0.5g
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Sugar: 0g
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Sodium: 2mg
Health Benefits
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Digestive Aid: Ginger stimulates saliva and bile production, helping food move through the gut more smoothly.
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Anti-Inflammatory: Contains gingerols which may reduce joint pain and muscle soreness.
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Nausea Relief: Highly effective against morning sickness or motion sickness.
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Blood Sugar Support: Some studies suggest ginger may help improve insulin sensitivity.
Tips for Success
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Don’t Peel: Most of the nutrients are right under the skin. Just give it a good scrub with a vegetable brush.
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The “Concentrate” Trick: Make a double-strength batch and keep it in the fridge. Mix it with sparkling water for a healthy, homemade ginger ale.
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Add Spice: Throw in a cinnamon stick or a pinch of cayenne pepper during the simmer for an extra metabolic boost.
Common Questions & Answers
Q: Can I drink ginger water every day?
A: Generally, yes. Most health experts suggest staying under 4 grams of ginger per day. One cup of this water usually contains about 1 gram.
Q: Should I drink it hot or cold?
A: Hot ginger water is excellent for congestion and digestion. Cold ginger water is a fantastic, hydrating replacement for sugary sodas. Both offer the same core benefits.
Q: Does it help with weight loss?
A: While not a “magic fat burner,” it promotes satiety (feeling full) and has a slight thermogenic effect, which can support your goals when paired with a healthy lifestyle.