The Power of the Trio

The combination of garlic, honey, and cloves is often referred to in traditional herbalism as “The Golden Elixir.” For generations, this trio has been a staple in kitchen apothecaries, valued for its ability to support the body through seasonal changes and provide a gentle boost to overall vitality. It is a wonderful example of how simple, wholesome ingredients can work in harmony.

The Power of the Trio

Each ingredient in this blend offers a unique form of support:

  • Garlic: As weโ€™ve discussed, garlic is a powerhouse of allicin, which supports heart health and a resilient immune system.
  • Cloves: These are incredibly rich in antioxidants and provide a warming quality that helps soothe the digestive tract and clear the senses.
  • Honey: Raw, local honey is a natural “prebiotic” that supports gut health. It also acts as a gentle medium that preserves the garlic and cloves, making their nutrients more bioavailable.+1

The Gentle Benefits

  • Seasonal Resilience: Taking a spoonful of this mixture is a traditional way to prepare the body for chilly weather.
  • Soothing the Throat: The honey coats the throat, while the cloves and garlic provide natural, purifying properties.
  • Digestive Warmth: The warming nature of cloves and ginger-like heat from garlic can help stimulate a sluggish digestion.

The Traditional “Golden Elixir”

This infusion is easy to prepare and gets better with time. It transforms the sharp taste of garlic into something mellow and savory-sweet.

The Spiced Garlic & Honey Tonic

  • 1 whole head of garlic (peeled and lightly crushed)
  • 10 whole cloves
  • 1 cup of raw, organic honey (or enough to completely submerge the ingredients)
  • A clean glass jar with a tight lid

Instructions:

  1. Prepare the Garlic: Peel the cloves and give them a light crush with the flat of a knife. Remember the 10-minute rule: let the crushed garlic sit for 10 minutes to activate the beneficial allicin before adding it to the honey.
  2. Combine: Place the garlic and the whole cloves into your glass jar.
  3. Infuse: Pour the honey over the garlic and cloves. Stir gently to ensure there are no air bubbles and that everything is fully submerged.
  4. Wait: Close the lid and store the jar in a dark, cool place for 3 to 5 days. You will notice the honey becomes thinner as the garlic juices infuse into it.
  5. Enjoy: Take one teaspoon of the infused honey (you can eat the garlic clove too!) once a day, or stir a spoonful into a cup of warm (not boiling) water.