1. Place the passion fruit, ginger, cinnamon, lemon, and cloves into a saucepan.
2. Pour in the water.
3. Bring the mixture to a boil, then lower the heat and let it simmer for 15 minutes.
4. After simmering, strain the liquid through a fine mesh sieve into a cup.
5. Serve warm and enjoy.
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How to Use It:
Drink one cup of this herbal infusion each morning on an empty stomach for seven days straight.
You may find that lingering phlegm, dry cough, sinus issues, bronchitis, and throat irritation begin to fade — almost like magic.
Why This Herbal Brew is Effective:
Passion Fruit is rich in antioxidants and vitamins that reduce inflammation and enhance respiratory function.
Ginger offers natural anti-inflammatory benefits and boosts the immune system, soothing irritated airways.
Cinnamon improves circulation and acts as a natural antimicrobial.
Lemon provides a good dose of vitamin C, helps dissolve mucus, and clears the sinuses.
Cloves contain eugenol, known for its pain-relieving and antiseptic qualities, especially helpful for sore throats.
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Final Words:
If you or someone you care about is dealing with respiratory discomfort like mucus buildup, chronic coughing, sinus trouble, or throat irritation, this simple morning remedy could be a gentle and natural path to relief.
It made a remarkable difference in my grandfather’s well-being at 73 — and it might just do the same for you. Give it a try and feel the transformation for yourself!
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