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Golden Milk: An Ancient & Healing Remedy
by Rosalee de la Forêt
Turmeric has been used for thousands of years for countless ailments. In recent years it has also caught the attention of western researchers. There are many studies touting its many benefits.
Some benefits include...
- Digestion and the liver (Ulcers, diverticulitis, flatulence, leaky gut)
- Heart heath (High blood pressure, unhealthy cholesterol)
- Immune support (Cancer, colds and flu, bronchitis)
- Musculoskeletal strength and flexibility (Joint disorders, arthritis, pain)
- Nervous system (Pain, Alzheimer's)
- Wound healing and healthy skin (Eczema, psoriasis)
- Diabetes and Menstruation difficulties
Turmeric is pretty astonishing!
I learned this basic recipe from Karta Purkh Singh Khalsa and often suggest it to my client.
K.P. Khalsa has a new course coming out this week called Culinary Herbalism.
This recipe is in two parts. First we make the paste and then we’ll explore how to use it.
To make the turmeric paste you’ll need:
- 1/4 cup of turmeric powder
- 1/2 teaspoon of ground pepper
- 1/2 cup of water
Next add the powders and the water to a small sauce pan and mix well. Turn the heat to medium high and stir constantly until the mixture is a thick paste. This won’t take long!
Let this mixture cool and then keep it in a small jar in the fridge.
Now we’ll look at a variety of ways to use this mixture.
Golden Milk
To make Golden Milk you’ll need...
- 1 cup of milk (or milk substitute, if you don’t consume dairy)
- 1 teaspoon almond oil, ghee or olive oil
- 1/4 teaspoon or more of turmeric paste
- honey to taste
Add honey to taste.
Other suggestions... this could be made into a smoothie. When blended it creates a beautifully foamy drink. Fruit could be added. Cinnamon can be sprinkled on top, etc. Experiment and enjoy!
Other options for turmeric paste
- Add a small dollop of the paste on top of crackers and cheese.
- Spread the paste on sandwich bread and continue with sandwich ingredients.
Please check out this new course with K.P. Khalsa, All About Culinary Herbalism.
There is a video on making this recipe in the Culinary Herbalism course.
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