The “Total-Body” infusion is a traditional wellness tonic made by simmering red onion, garlic, ginger, lime (or lemon), and cinnamon together. It is often used in natural wellness practices to support the respiratory system and overall immune health, especially during times of seasonal discomfort like coughs, congestion, or fatigue. The combination creates a warming, nutrient-rich drink designed to help the body feel more supported and balanced.
Each ingredient plays a specific role in the blend. Red onion provides natural sulfur compounds that may help with mucus support, while garlic is traditionally valued for its antimicrobial properties. Ginger helps warm the body and supports circulation, lime adds vitamin C and freshness that may ease heaviness in the chest, and cinnamon contributes antioxidants while improving flavor and balance in the mixture.
To prepare the infusion, slice the onion and garlic thinly, then add all ingredients to water and bring to a boil before simmering gently to extract their natural compounds. After simmering, strain the liquid into a cup and allow it to cool slightly. Only after removing it from heat should honey be added, as high temperatures can reduce its natural enzymes and beneficial properties.
This tonic is typically consumed in small amounts, such as a few tablespoons or a small cup once or twice a day during periods of discomfort. It is best made with fresh ingredients and used as part of a supportive wellness routine. While many people value it for respiratory and digestive comfort, it should be used with care, especially for those on medications, and is most effective when combined with proper hydration and rest.