Fire Cider – An Ancient Elixir and Shamanic Recipe (2024)

In the cold stillness of winter, stagnation may occur. We may feel the dampness in our bones, the cold in our hands and feet, the sluggishness in our digestion.

Our inner sun, our digestive fire, the flame of our solar plexus may be in need of some kindling. Take a moment to check in with the fire in your body.

A deficient fire may manifest as sluggish digestion, low energy, low self-esteem, and physical or emotional coldness.

A fire in excess may manifest as an overly aggressive or controlling personality, hyperactive energy, a very quick metabolism, or a need for power or to be right.

A balanced fire fuels our life with enthusiasm, will power, energy, joy, and drive to act with purpose in the world. It supports good self-esteem, warmth in personality, spontaneity, playfulness, and an ability to meet challenges with courage. Energetically, the fire in our belly is connected to the Solar Plexus Chakra.

Physically, it is connected to our digestive system. When our digestive fire is in balance it transforms food into energy for our cells, processes and removes toxins in food, destroys pathogens, hydrates the body, and eliminates waste.

Metaphorically, when our inner fire is in balance, we are able to process and digest experiences in our life, extract the lessons, and release the rest. This should be a thorough and efficient process, not one that is too rushed where the lessons are burned in a flaming fire, nor one where we hold on to undigested material allowing it to go rancid in our bodies.

Unless we have significant deficiency or excess, it is normal for us to experience fluctuations based on our social, physical and spiritual environment.

Fire Medicine (Including a Fire Cider recipe below.)

In the winter, it is particularly helpful to call on some fire medicine, to boost our immune system, warm our blood, stimulate digestion and move the fluids in our body.

The kindling needed by our inner fire in this modern day and age is no different than hundreds of years ago. Some of the oldest herbal recipes call on the power of plants that hold fire energy and antiviral, antibacterial and antifungal properties.

The legendary Four Thieves Vinegar is one of these ancient fire medicine recipes. Legend says that during the time of the plague, four thieves in Southern France looted graves for treasures. They were caught carrying a medicinal vinegar that protected them from the pathogens their crimes exposed them to.

The History of Fire Cider

The extraction of warming, stimulating and anti microbial herbs in a vinegar is ancient folk medicine. Unlike harsher alcohol extractions, a vinegar extraction is food medicine – it is very safe, and can be used daily alone or integrated into cooking.

There are infinite variations of fire medicinal vinegars, another popular version being Fire Cider, coined by herbalist Rosemary Gladstar. Her recipe includes the following fresh grated or chopped plants: horseradish, garlic, onion, ginger and cayenne pepper.

Not only is Fire Cider incredibly medicinal and versatile, it is also a wonderful placeto start in your medicine making adventures.

And while you can easily find thousands of recipes online, I invite you to use this opportunity to connect to a Shamanic practice of making medicine.

I share with you this medicine making challenge that I offered my apprentices as well as the beautiful photos they took documenting the magical variations they created.

A Shamanic Fire Cider Recipe

Begin by closing your eyes, placing your hands on your belly, and connecting to your inner fire. Reflect on the qualities of a deficient or excess fire center. Connect to your inner sun and ask yourself what it is that your fire needs. What does a balanced, beautiful, passionate, energetic flame feel like inside your belly? If your fire is in excess, this remedy could aggravate your fire and may not be appropriate for your constitution.

While in meditation, ask the spirits of the fire plants to come to you. Ask which plants want to be in your medicine. You can familiarize yourself before hand with the special qualities of some of the traditional fire herbs listed below, but ultimately, take your question to the plants and see which ones come forth. Trust that the fire plants you are most drawn to from this list are the ones offering you their medicine. You can also hold each one in your hand and ask the plant if it would like to be in your Fire Cider. (The herbal actions listed below are very abbreviated notes; each of these plants has enough medicinal properties to fill a book!)

Ingredients:

1/2 cup fresh Horseradish root, chopped– Clears sinuses, decongests. Aids digestion. Moves fluids. Warming. Onion – Relieves Congestion. Boosts immunity. Anti-cancer properties.

4 cloves of Garlic, chopped – Heart and blood medicine. Increases circulation. Warming. Anti viral. Antibacterial. Antifungal. Stimulates immune system.

1/2 cup fresh Ginger – Stimulates immune system. Anti-inflammatory. Warming. Stimulates digestion. Moves fluids. Relieves stagnation.

1/2 tsp Cayenne or hot pepper – Powerful circulation stimulators. Antibacterial. Antifungal. Anti-cancer. Aid digestion. Lower blood pressure.

2 tbsp Rosemary – Increases circulation. Warming. Carminative. Aids digestion.

1/2 cup ground Turmeric – Powerful anti-inflammatory. Anti-cancer. Antioxidant. Antidepressant.

4 squeezed Lemons, Oranges, Grapefruit, or any other citrus – Vitamin C

Other possible ingredients: rose hips, thyme, sage, parsley, oregano, pineapple, pomegranate seeds, dandelion greens, schisandra berries, etc.

Preparation:

1) Create a sacred space to make your medicine. Light some candles to call in the energy of fire. Put on some music if you like, turn off your phone, and set the intention to create a magical Fire Cider!

2) Scrub or peel the roots and rhizomes (horseradish, ginger, turmeric). Grate them or chop them finely. Chop the onion and garlic. These can make up the bulk of your recipe. Mix them together in a bowl.

3) Add any other ingredients you are drawn to (the citrus, herbs, peppers, etc.) Work intuitively,allowing the quantities of each plant to become evident as you handle them.

4) Mix all of your ingredients in a bowl, using your clean hands or a spoon. Pray to the plants, ask for this medicine to be powerful, healing, transformative, and loving. Pour your intentions and prayers into your medicine. If you are making it for someone in particular, you can pray for their healing. Always give thanks to the plants for sharing their medicine with you.

5) Loosely fill a jar (we use a large mason jar) with the chopped plants. Pour Raw Apple Cider Vinegar over the plant material. Make sure that all the plant material is submerged; you may have to poke it with a chopstick.

Now it’s time to let time work it’s magic…

6) Unless your jar has a plastic lid, place some parchment paper under the lid so the vinegar does not touch a metal surface.

7) Label the jar with a powerful name for your Fire Medicine, listing the ingredients, the menstrum (apple cider vinegar) and the date it was created. Place it in a dark cupboard away from the sun, and shake it every so often. Or bury it in the earth for the duration of a moon cycle.

8) After 4-6 weeks or after the completion of a moon cycle, strain your medicine with a cheese cloth. Discard the plant material. Add some Raw Honey to your vinegar, to taste. You can refrigerate this in a sealed jar and it will last a month or more.

To use:

Listen to your body. You can take a shot daily to ward off the cold and flu during winter months, to increase circulation, to recover from a viral, bacterial or fungal infection, to relieve congestion, to warm up your body, to stimulate digestion or to wake up your energy!

Green blessings,

Marysia Miernowska

A multilingual and multicultural devotee of Pachamama, Marysia has traveled extensively studying earth wisdom and ancient healing practices from different cultures around the world. She is the director of the California branch of The Gaia School of Healing and Earth Education and teaches workshops onherbal medicine, plant shamanism and earth magic.You can follow Marysia on instagram @thegaiaschoolofhealingca and on facebook by liking The Gaia School of Healing and Earth Education California Branch. For more information on the Fall 2015 apprenticeships please visitwww.thegreenwoman.com

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FAQs

What are the benefits of fire cider recipe? ›

Fire cider is full of health benefits from medicinal plants and herbs that are infused into raw apple cider vinegar and sweetened with raw honey. Just a couple of spoonfuls a day will help support your immune system and overall health throughout the year but especially during cold and flu season.

Why do people drink fire cider? ›

Trying to ward off a cold? TikTok's wellness gurus swear by fire cider (also known as fire tonic or Master Tonic), a spicy concoction made of veggies, herbs and other spices. They say it has preventive properties, with the ability to keep illness at bay.

What happened to fire cider? ›

After a five year battle, “fire cider” is free from trademark restrictions and is officially considered a generic term, which means no one can own it — it belongs to all of us, and all are free to make and sell fire cider as they chose.

Does fire cider boost immunity? ›

Fire cider is an herbal tonic that's used to boost immunity, help with digestion, and warm you up on a cold day. The basic recipe combines horseradish with root vegetables, like ginger, garlic, and onions, which are then dissolved in apple cider vinegar. Hot peppers are added to make it fiery.

Does fire cider have side effects? ›

There is no information to suggest that drinking fire cider has any health advantages, and there are no known concerns either. However, some of its ingredients may have negative side effects. Because ACV is so acidic, it could irritate the stomach or exacerbate acid reflux.

Is fire cider anti-inflammatory? ›

Fire Cider is anti-viral, anti-bacterial, and anti-fungal, and it's a great decongestant. Fire Cider also supports digestion and is anti-inflammatory.

Should you drink fire cider everyday? ›

Nothing Fancy – Just Take it as a Shot!

Sometimes there's no need to mess with a good thing. Fire Cider is recommended to be taken straight up, about ½ to 1 tablespoon straight up every day to really reap the benefits. If you've got a shot glass kicking around, use the photo above to get an idea for scale.

Is fire cider bad for your teeth? ›

"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.

Should fire cider be refrigerated? ›

The Herbal Academy's fire cider recipe uses fresh herbs, so we recommend refrigerating the final preparation and using it within 6 months. If you are using dried herbs, your fire cider can be stored in a cool, dark pantry for up to 1 year. However, if you have the space, refrigeration will keep it fresher for longer.

Is fire cider good for the gut? ›

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.

What is another name for fire cider? ›

Fire cider is a pungent and fiery tonic packed with aromatic antimicrobial herbs and spices. Traditionally taken to ward off respiratory infections such as colds and flu. It is a modern form of an ancient herbal medicine called an oxymel.

How long does homemade fire cider last? ›

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. This helps redistribute all the flavors and ingredients that may have settled at the bottom.

Is fire cider good for lungs? ›

The benefits of fire cider are vast. Each ingredient has its own health-giving properties. Horseradish, for example, clears your sinuses in a matter of seconds and is perfect for colds, fevers and flu. For respiratory infections, it helps as an expectorant, meaning it helps you cough up the mucus in your lungs.

Does fire cider help with mucus? ›

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. Fire Cider can be mixed with hot water for a morning or afternoon pick-me-up.

Is fire cider a probiotic? ›

Also note that the base liquid in all fire cider recipes is organic apple cider vinegar, which has been found to be of value stabilizing blood sugar and cholesterol, plus it's rich in B vitamins. Raw, unfiltered apple cider vinegar is required to give homemade fire cider its probiotic punch.

How long does homemade fire cider keep? ›

Well, if you can keep from drinking it all right away, fire cider can last for up to 18 months in a cool, dark cupboard, but may darken over time. I like to use mine within 12 months, and create a fresh batch in the late summer/fall.

Does homemade fire cider go bad? ›

Long Shelf Life — When properly stored, fire cider can last up to 12 months, making it a convenient health boost any time you need it.

What does cider do to the body? ›

Apple cider contains polyphenols, which are compounds in plants that act as antioxidants. They can help the body to fight against free radicals and cell damage, lowering your risk of certain types of cancer, diabetes, and heart disease.

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