Homemade Super Tonic Recipe Cold Remedy (a.k.a. Honey Fire Cider!) (2024)

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Get rid of your cold fast with our secret family natural cold remedy, super tonic! Similar to fire cider yet unique, this potent germ-fighting super tonic recipe contains apple cider vinegar, garlic, ginger, cayenne, pepper, and manuka honey.

Post updated December 4, 2021

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Super Tonic Recipe for the Common Cold

Everyone hates getting a cold, but every year it seems inevitable. The moment you feel it coming on, you search for a remedy. Cue the vitamin C & echinacea.

Sometimes you need something even more effective. This “super tonic” cold remedy basically combines all of the best cold-fighting compounds into one powerful blend. Of all the wonderful natural cold remedies I know, this one is the best!

Guys, this natural cold remedy is POTENT. If you’re looking for something that tastes good, this may not be the right fit (*ahem*). But if you’re looking for something that WORKS as a natural common cold remedy, look no further.

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My Introduction to the Super Tonic Cold Remedy

When my husband and I first got married, during cold and flu season, I was introduced to this strange looking (and smelling) concoction in a dark dropper bottle. It was a special recipe created by his mother that his family has been using for years.

They call it “Super Tonic,” and it’s their go-to. Any time my husband feels a cold coming on, he squirts this concoction in the back of his throat and gargles. It always seems to kick his cold in the teeth.

One time, he was extremely sick with a cold and fever but he had to be somewhere. So, he got in a warm bath and took several doses of super tonic while in the bath. His fever broke!

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But me, being the chicken that I am, didn’t want to try something that looked and smelled funny – even though I needed it. So I resisted. Eventually though, I got desperate enough to try it.

At first, it was a little hard to swallow (literally). This stuff is strong. But that’s why it works – germs struggle to survive when exposed to this super tonic.

As expected, the first few times I used it, coughing and sputtering ensued. But eventually, I got used to it and even started to like it!

And guys, let me tell you, this stuff WORKS. I finally figured out how to get rid of a cold and I can literally feel the germs dying inside my throat!

More cold remedies to try:

  • Turmeric Tea (a.k.a. Golden Milk)
  • Elderberry Tea
  • Elderberry Gummies

Super Tonic Ingredients (Honey Fire Cider)

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Here’s a run-down of the super tonic ingredients and what makes them work so well. As stated above, they’re similar to what you find in a fire cider which also traditionally includes onion, hot peppers, and horseradish. Feel free to experiment with this and add additional superfoods to your concoction.

Apple Cider Vinegar

The base this recipe, apple cider vinegar (also known as ACV) is known to benefit the body in many different ways by helping to balance pH levels and provide minerals like potassium.

Particularly for the common cold, it serves several different functions. It helps to thin and break up mucus, and the vinegar helps to kill off bacteria. The vitamin C and mineral content helps strengthen the immune system (source).

Raw Garlic

Garlic also helps the immune system fight germs, mainly through a compound called allicin which is produced when garlic is crushed. Allicin has sulfur in it, which is what gives garlic its famously strong smell and taste. According to Healthline:

These compounds have been shown to boost the disease-fighting response of some types of white blood cells in the body when they encounter viruses, such as the viruses that cause the common cold or flu.

Garlic helps to shorten the duration of your cold when you take it early. It also has antibacterial properties, making super tonic a wonderful garlic antibiotic recipe to try!

Cayenne Pepper

Cayenne pepper contains a compound called capsaicin, which helps to thin mucus and break up congestion. It is also thought to stimulate blood flow to the nasal passages and make breathing easier. Cayenne also contains Vitamin A which helps to protect the body during a cold.

Additionally, cayenne pepper also helps to bring down a fever if you have one by naturally reducing your body’s core temperature (source). Personally, it seemed to me that the super hot pepper helped to kill off all that bad bacteria too!

Raw or Manuka Honey

Honey contains many healing and soothing benefits including enzymes, antioxidants, and antibacterial properties which strengthen the body. It is also an effective cough suppressant.According to Mayo Clinic:

In one study, children age 2 and older with upper respiratory tract infections were given up to 2 teaspoons (10 milliliters) of honey at bedtime. The honey seemed to reduce nighttime coughing and improve sleep.In fact, in the study, honey appeared to be as effective as a common cough suppressant ingredient, dextromethorphan, in typical over-the-counter doses.

Local raw honey and manuka honey are best, as they contain more of the active healing enzymes than typical honey that has been heated.

Manuka honey is ideal for this recipe. It is sourced from New Zealand and has natural antiviral and antibiotic properties which are backed up by science. It’s more powerful than typical honey due to the methylglyoxal (MGO) it contains.

Adding a powerful dose of honey is what sets this super tonic apart from other fire ciders, and its sweetness also helps make the concoction easier to take.

Fresh Ginger Root

Ginger is another powerhouse for fighting a cold, as it is full of anti-viral properties. According to Home Remedies for Life, ginger “contains chemicals called sesquiterpenes which are specifically used to target rhinoviruses (the most common family of cold viruses)…It is a natural pain and fever reducer and also a mild sedative.”

When I’m sick, I also love grating fresh ginger into a mug of hot water with honey and a squirt of lemon. It’s the perfect healing tea.

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Wow, that’s a lot of cold-fighting power in those ingredients! Now, here’s a step-by-step tutorial for how to make the super tonic recipe.

Super Tonic Recipe (Honey Fire Cider) Step-by-Step

If you want the quick version, I’ve included a printable recipe card at the bottom of the post.

First, add 1/2 cup apple cider vinegar (with the mother, such as Bragg’s) to a blender.

After this, add 6-8 cloves of crushed garlic, depending on the size. I love using this garlic press.Then, add 1 inch of peeled, grated ginger.

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Tip:If you have a high-powered blender (like this Blendtec – I’m in love with it), you can just peel the garlic and ginger and let the blender do the crushing for you. If not, it’s best to pre-grate or mince the garlic & ginger.

Next, add 1/8 up to 1/4 teaspoon of cayenne pepper. I recommend starting small and building up to the larger amount. I used organic dried cayenne pepper I had on hand, but feel free to use fresh peppers instead. A little goes a long way!

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Finally, add 1 tablespoon of local or manuka honey to the blender.

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Here’s what the mixture looks like before blending. Appetizing, eh? 😉

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Blend for 1 minute, until the mixture is smooth.

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Last, strain the mixture through a small strainer into a small jar or container.

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Ideally, you can store it in small dark amber dropper bottles.This is perfect for just squeezing a dose into the back of your throat to gargle throughout the day (be sure to shake it first).

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According to my mother-in-law’s notes, “All the germs say, ‘boys it’s too hot in here, let’s vamoose!'”

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Yield: 30

Homemade Super Tonic Cold Remedy (a.k.a. Honey Fire Cider)

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes

A potent blend of the world's best cold-fighting ingredients. It's similar to the popular fire cider recipe or master tonic recipe, but it's very unique. Why? It contains manuka honey, which makes the remedy more palatable and also has cold-fighting properties!

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup organic apple cider vinegar (such as Bragg's, with the Mother)
  • 6-8 cloves crushed garlic
  • 1 inch peeled grated ginger, fresh
  • 1/8-1/4 tsp cayenne pepper
  • 1 TBSP local or manuka honey

Instructions

  1. Add all ingredients to a blender and blend for approximately 1 minute. If using a high powered blender (such as Blendtec or Vitamix), there is no need to crush the garlic and ginger.If using a regular blender, mince the garlic and ginger first (or press it in a garlic press to crush). Homemade Super Tonic Recipe Cold Remedy (a.k.a. Honey Fire Cider!) (15)
  2. Strain through a mesh strainer into a small jar. Store in the refrigerator and use within 1 month. Homemade Super Tonic Recipe Cold Remedy (a.k.a. Honey Fire Cider!) (16)
  3. Dosage: Take 1 teaspoon (and gargle) several times per day during illness. Best taken at the onset of a cold to shorten its duration. Homemade Super Tonic Recipe Cold Remedy (a.k.a. Honey Fire Cider!) (17)

Notes

Honey should not be used for infants under 1 year of age.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

30

Serving Size:

1 grams

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 5Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 2mgCarbohydrates: 1gFiber: 0gSugar: 1gProtein: 0g

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Super Tonic Cold Remedy Notes

  • Dosage: Gargle and swallow approximately 1 teaspoon several times a day during illness. Best taken at the first sign of a sore throat.
  • Store the super tonic in the refrigerator and use within 1 month. The vinegar helps it keep it fresh.
  • This recipe is not for the faint of heart. If you’re not used to hot and spicy things, I recommend adding an extra half cup of boiled, cooled filtered (or distilled) water to the mixture to make it easier to take. You would just need to double the dose so you get the same amount of germ-fighting power.
  • If your spouse is not sick, you might recommend that they take some too. For immunity purposes, and for the fact that they might not be able to stand your breath unless they also take the Super Tonic cold remedy! 🙂

You may also like: Easy Elderberry Syrup

Now you know how to get rid of a cold fast with this effective and potent Super Tonic! Favor to ask: Could you leave a recipe rating in the comments section? I’d really appreciate it!

Tell me: What’s your favorite natural cold remedy? Are you brave enough to try super tonic?

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FAQs

Homemade Super Tonic Recipe Cold Remedy (a.k.a. Honey Fire Cider!)? ›

To make fire cider, simply combine apple cider vinegar, honey, garlic, ginger, horseradish, onion, and cayenne pepper in a jar and let it steep for several weeks. Once the mixture has infused, strain it and enjoy a shot or two each day to help support your immune system.

Can fire cider cure a cold? ›

People may use fire cider as a natural remedy against the flu and common colds. Additionally, people may consider fire cider to help relieve nasal congestion, support digestion, warm the body during cold seasons, and boost immunity.

What is fire cider tonic good for? ›

Fire cider is an herbal tonic that's used to boost immunity, help with digestion, and warm you up on a cold day. The basic recipe combines horseradish with root vegetables, like ginger, garlic, and onions, which are then dissolved in apple cider vinegar. Hot peppers are added to make it fiery.

Does fire cider help with mucus? ›

With potent ingredients, Fire Cider helps move mucus in both the upper and lower respiratory tract. It can also be used as a gargle to soothe a sore throat. Fire Cider can be mixed with hot water for a morning or afternoon pick-me-up.

How long does homemade fire cider keep? ›

Well, if you can keep from drinking it all right away, fire cider can last for up to 18 months in a cool, dark cupboard, but may darken over time. I like to use mine within 12 months, and create a fresh batch in the late summer/fall.

How often should I drink fire cider when sick? ›

Fire Cider Dosage

Take a shot of fire cider or 1-2 tablespoons daily for a potent punch of immune system support and increase that dosage to 3 times a day to use it as a natural remedy to help fight off common cold symptoms.

Why did fire cider go out of business? ›

Two years ago, the co-op discontinued Fire Cider made by Shire City Herbals because of the legal action they had taken against community herbalists for using a traditional remedy and term. This decision was not made lightly.

Should fire cider be refrigerated? ›

The Herbal Academy's fire cider recipe uses fresh herbs, so we recommend refrigerating the final preparation and using it within 6 months. If you are using dried herbs, your fire cider can be stored in a cool, dark pantry for up to 1 year. However, if you have the space, refrigeration will keep it fresher for longer.

Is fire cider antifungal? ›

Fire Cider is anti-viral, anti-bacterial, and anti-fungal, and it's a great decongestant. Fire Cider also supports digestion and is anti-inflammatory.

Is fire cider a probiotic? ›

Also note that the base liquid in all fire cider recipes is organic apple cider vinegar, which has been found to be of value stabilizing blood sugar and cholesterol, plus it's rich in B vitamins. Raw, unfiltered apple cider vinegar is required to give homemade fire cider its probiotic punch.

Is fire cider good for sinuses? ›

Sinus Congestion Relief

The spicy components in fire cider, particularly horseradish and chili peppers, can help clear sinuses and provide relief from nasal congestion.

What drink breaks up mucus in your chest? ›

Drinking enough liquids, especially warm ones can help with mucus flow. Water and other liquids can loosen your congestion by helping your mucus move. Try sipping liquids, like juice, clear broths, and soup. Other good liquid choices include decaffeinated tea, warm fruit juice, and lemon water.

What herb clears mucus from lungs? ›

As you might guess from the sound of this word, mucolytics have to do with our mucus. Herbs with this action, like licorice root, elecampane root, and eucalyptus leaf help the body maintain a clear airway from excess mucus.

Can fire cider go bad? ›

It can be stored either at room temperature (just make sure it's in a cool, dark place away from the sun) or in the refrigerator. Fire cider should last about 6 months at room temperature and up to 1 year in the fridge. Before each use, give the fire cider a good shake.

Why did my fire cider turn green? ›

Bluish/green garlic can sometimes happen when making fire cider. The color change is caused by a reaction between enzymes and sulfur-containing amino acids in the garlic (the same enzymes are responsible for garlic's flavor) along with the acid (in this case vinegar).

How do you know if your fire cider has gone bad? ›

Identifying Spoiled Ciders
  1. Changes in color.
  2. Off smells.
  3. Unusual flavors.
  4. Excessive fizziness or lack thereof.

Is fire cider good for the flu? ›

Fire cider is consumed in small doses, typically as a tablespoon or diluted in water, and is known to provide a warming and invigorating sensation. It's commonly used to support the immune system, alleviate congestion, aid digestion, and even as a natural remedy for colds and flu.

Does fire cider help with the flu? ›

THE BENEFITS

It's also antibacterial, antifungal, decongesting, and contains powerful antioxidants. Traditionally, many folks would take shots of their homemade Fire Cider throughout winter to stay warm and ward off colds, flus, and other illnesses.

Is fire cider a natural antibiotic? ›

Importantly, while all the ingredients in fire cider are healthy ones, none of them has the proven power to cure or prevent illness. In other words, this is one of those home “remedies” that is truly nothing more than a myth.

Does cider vinegar help a cold? ›

Although not a proven treatment, apple cider vinegar may be effective against cold symptoms in some people. A person might prefer to take a natural remedy rather than medication for a cold. People can try a drink or recipe that contains additional anti-inflammatory ingredients.

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