Fire Cider (2024)

There is something deeply satisfying about walking into your kitchen and putting together ingredients that will nourish and heal the body. I cannot think of any other super tonic that is more needed in each and every home during the winter thanfirecider.

Firecideris made up of a blend of herbs, spices, and peppers and many of its components can be found in your kitchen.We steep ingredientsfor a period of 4 to 6 weeks in apple cider vinegar, strained and sweetened with raw honey.Rosemary Gladstar, an herbalist,coinedthe term in the 1970s&herbalists from allwalks of lifehavemadeversions of the tonic for the last 40 years.

Even beyond the 70s, the use of vinegar in herbal remedies is well documented and has been used for centuries, particularly amongst African slaves and other folk practitioners who have used vinegar as a cure for fevers, to avoid the development of vagin*l infections, the prevention of skin and scalp problems,arthritis and so on.One remedy for rheumatism would include taking an empty whiskey bottle and filling it half fullwithvinegarthenputting a couple of handfuls of large red antsandshaking well. This tonic was applied both externally and internally to battle rheumatism.Both slaves and plantation owners alike used vinegar for many ailments andwhile some people today may think these remediesseema bit obscurethetruth of the matter is, for many they worked.

Todaywe will take a deeper dive into looking at different elements that make up fire cider and their benefits - let'sget in to it.

Apple Cider Vinegar

Apple cider vinegar is a major component of fire cider. Apple cider vinegar (ACV) is one vinegar that I really like to use because it has more nutrients and enzymesthanregular distilled vinegar so whenyou are making tonics whether it's a fire cider or any other herbal tonic, you want to use an apple cider vinegar (ACV) particularly one that is rawand unfiltered. It is made by fermenting the sugar from apples which creates acetic acid and is responsible for many great benefits. Making your own ACV is fun and easy to do, but buying it is ok to do as well. The supply is plentiful and it doesn't cost much for a solid organic, raw, and unpasturized ACV. Some of my favorite brands to use are made byNatural CoastandBraggs.

I could write an entire blog post about all the amazing benefits of ACV. It is widely popular for its benefits to promote good gut health due to all of the amazing probiotics it naturally contains. It also aids in weight loss, lowers blood sugar levels, and helps to kill harmful bacteria. Place ACV in a spray bottle of water and tea tree essential oil to win the battle against foot and toe fungus.

I cannot emphasize enough the importance of sourcing organic ACV to ensure you end up with a clean tonic free of pesticides.

Horseradish

People will often think of a creamy sauce when horseradish comes to mind, but horseradish is actually a spicy pungent root vegetable in the mustard family. It has been used in folk medicine for centuries to treat conditions such as inflammation, high cholesterol and more notably to improve respiration issues and clear sinuses. There are many variations of fire cider recipes that exist, however horseradish is a constant staple in my fire cider no matter what other components I may change along with it.

Horseradish is the number-one herb for combating sinus congestion and headaches. It clears your sinuses better than anything; even when you’re just grating it, by the time you’re done, your sinuses are wide open.

Be sure to use fresh horseradish and you may elect to grate or thinly slice it so more surface area of the root is exposed to the ACV to maximize maceration. It contains calcium, magnesium and potassium and is known to be rich in antioxidants. Consider adding this dynamic accumulator in your garden and grow your own as it is a vigorously growing perennial that will provide good medicine for your family for years to come. Consuming large quantities of horseradish can be toxic and omit if from your recipe if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.

Garlic

Many people are familiar withgarlic and if you have had any classes with me you know I'm a big fan of it. If Isee a recipe that asked for two or three cloves of garlic, for me, that means use 10 to 12 cloves. I especially load up on garlic during the winter months using it heavily in soups and stews to take advantage of its many healing properties.

Fire Cider (1)Garlic (Allium sativumL.) is an annual bulbous herb of the Alliaceae family that are native to Central and South Asia. It has been used for culinary and spiritual purposes for many years.Garlic, also known as poor man's penicillin, is antibacterial and antiviral so it helps fight viruses and colds.Pre-clinical data demonstrated that garlic and its OSCs (organosulfur compounds) have potential antiviral activity against different human, animal and plant pathogenic viruses through blocking viral entry into host cells. This is why we want it in our fire cider.

There is always an abundance of garlic harvested each year on our homestead. Much of it gets braided and added to meals, some will find its way into our annual batch of fire cider, the remaining bulbs will be planted for next season's harvest.

A student attended one of my fire cider classes and after making her own batch, she contacted me to say her garlic turned blue. Bluish/green garlic can sometimes happen when making fire cider.The color change is caused bya reaction between enzymes and sulfur-containingamino acids in the garlic (the same enzymes are responsible for garlic's flavor) along with the acid (in this case vinegar). So while it may look a little off, its fine and safe to eat.

Onion

Onion belongs to the same family of plants as garlic. Similar to garlic, onion contains many immune-boosting properties that contains antioxidants that fight inflammation. They are rich in B vitamins, Vitamin C and potassium. Onions have been used for centuries to treat loss of appetite, hypertension, fevers, colds and cough.

Slaves used onions to treat many infections by putting the ill person in a room full of onions to cleanse out the illness. This method is practiced in many homes today by placing an onion on the bedside table or sleeping with onion slices in your sock to draw out illness.

Ginger

Everybody needs to have ginger in their kitchen whether fresh or dried. Ginger is just an amazingkitchen medicine. It is a rhizome so it can be grown easily in pots and containers. I recommend using only fresh ginger for your fire cider.

Ginger is good for your immune system, it aids in digestion and helps to increase blood flow so it supports your circulatory system. It gets your blood moving especially for people who have the body constitution where they tend to be cold often. These are folks who usually walk around with an extra layer of clothing.

In addition to being warming, ginger can soothe an achy stomach, ease a sore throat, and there are studies being conducted with osteoarthritis patients who have reported significantly less joint pain while using ginger.

Herbs, Citrus, and Peppers

We cannot forget our herbs and other boosts that will fuel our fire cider with even more healing plant power. Rosemary is commonly used for fire cider however there are many other herbal plants and berries that can be added to your tonic.

  • Elderberries
  • Thyme
  • Lemon Balm
  • Oregano
  • Peppers (jalapeno, cayenne)
  • Citrus (lemon, oranges, limes)
  • Turmeric
  • Stinging Nettle

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Our turmeric root harvest

The list goes on and on. Citrus and hot peppers almost always end up in each batch of fire cider I make. When using citrus, I include the peel as well. As with hot peppers, I use all of it. Including the seeds!Cayenne pepper is one of the best cardiovascular herbs. It helps your immune system mobilize and moves blood through the system.

Honey

Another critical component of fire cider is honey. Honey is very soothing for inflamed tissues and organs, but its primary purpose is as a harmonizer for the fire cider. It helps blend all the flavors together and makes it taste wonderful not just to your taste buds, but to your digestive system as a whole.

In addition, honey helps to sooth sore throats and if you use local raw honey, it may help alleviateallergies by gently exposing you to local pollen.

So without further delay,here is our homestead recipe for Fire Cider. This recipe can be made into a 16 to 32oz mason jar, however I encourage you to quadruple the recipe and aim to make a gallon. Your family and friends will thank you.

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FAQs

Does fire cider help you lose weight? ›

But these days, many people turn to fire cider because they believe it will help them lose weight — mostly because of the belief that apple cider vinegar can curb your appetite and help your body burn fat. But there's just not enough evidence to show that it can do that.

Is fire cider actually good for you? ›

Just as there is no evidence to support consuming fire cider for health benefits, there are also no reported risks associated with it. However, there are potential side effects related to its ingredients. ACV is highly acidic, so it may cause stomach irritation or worsen acid reflux.

Can you drink too much fire cider? ›

BUT, be careful. "The spices and herbs are fine, but the apple cider vinegar can cause problems if too much is consumed. Apple cider vinegar is very acidic, which can be bad for your teeth, your GI tract, and your throat if you have too much of it," Dr. Ian warns.

How often should I take 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.

Does fire cider have side effects? ›

Unfortunately, if you're not careful you can experience some nasty side effects from fire cider. Vinegar can erode your teeth, especially if you drink it straight. That's why it's best to dilute fire cider or other vinegars in water before drinking — we recommend about 8 ounces of water for every tablespoon of ACV.

Why did fire cider go out of business? ›

Much of Shire City's lifespan was consumed by a yearslong trademark dispute over the company's ownership of the term “Fire Cider.” Shire City filed for the trademark in 2012, inadvertently stoking the ire of the herbalist community, which claimed that the term was a generic descriptor for a traditional folk remedy and ...

Should fire cider be refrigerated? ›

Does Fire Cider Need to Be Refrigerated? The short answer is no. Your fire cider is well preserved in apple cider vinegar, and shelf stable. If you prefer to take the shots cold, refrigeration is an option, but not at all necessary.

Is fire cider good for lungs? ›

Allicin has an affinity for the lungs and digestive tract so it is useful in the prevention and treatment of respiratory infections like colds, flus, sinusitis, and bronchitis and digestive infections that involve unwanted microorganisms.

Is fire cider antifungal? ›

The flavors are earthy, spicy, sour with a touch of sweetness, fire cider can easily be incorporated into daily life! Benefits: Garlic- anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, anti-cancer, anti-oxidant. Onion- anti-cancer, antifungal, antimicrobial.

Is fire cider bad for your teeth? ›

Because the drink can be made very spicy, it can cause discomfort in some people. To lessen the effects, add less spice to your fire cider recipe or dilute it with water. Another potential concern is how acidic fire cider is. Acidic drinks may damage tooth enamel and should be consumed in moderation.

Does fire cider help with mucus? ›

Not only does Fire Cider act as an immune boosting super tonic, it also works as a decongestant. 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.

Does 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.

Does fire cider need to be burped? ›

Do you need to burp fire cider? No, you don't need to worry about burping fire cider as it steeps. Since there is no fermentation taking place, making homemade fire cider does not generate any gas to release from the jar.

Can you reuse fire cider ingredients? ›

it is optional. Store in cool dark place and use within 18 months. The strained pulp can be dehydrated and used as one heck of a spice mix, or used to make a second batch of fire cider. Just place the pulp back into the original jar and top with apple cider vinegar to restart the process.

What should fire cider smell like? ›

When I first leaned over a shot of Fire Cider, I instinctively reared back. The pungent aroma of vinegar, raw onion, and spicy horseradish has the sinus-clearing effect of a Neti Pot.

Does apple cider detox make you lose weight? ›

Apple cider vinegar isn't likely to be effective for weight loss. Proponents of apple cider vinegar claim that it has numerous health benefits and that drinking a small amount or taking a supplement before meals helps curb appetite and burn fat. However, there's little scientific support for these claims.

What is the strongest weight loss prescription pill? ›

Based on data reported in clinical studies, Qsymia is likely the most effective prescription weight-loss pill. It tends to lead to the largest amount of weight loss in the highest percentage of people.

How fast does apple cider work for weight loss? ›

The most widely quoted study of humans is a 2009 trial of 175 people who consumed a drink containing 0, 1, or 2 tablespoons of vinegar each day. After three months, those who consumed vinegar had modest weight loss (2 to 4 pounds) and lower triglyceride levels than those who drank no vinegar.

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