Simple Immune-Boosting, Natural Cough Syrup Recipe
It’s that time of year… sickness has been going around and around this winter like we haven’t seen in years! When our family of 9 entered a SECOND round of sickness through the holidays, I became determined to keep us OUT of the doctor’s office. So, I researched more natural remedies than ever before to try. This simple immune-boosting, natural cough syrup recipe is the natural remedy I put together that worked for us.

Disclaimer: We are not doctors or certified in nutrition or health. None of the following information is meant to be medical advice. Consult a physician for any medical advice. This is a natural way to help manage and soothe cold and cough symptoms, as well as boost immunity.
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As a young, growing family facing job loss in 2013, with a toddler and a newborn baby, I wanted to learn how to grow food to supplement our rising grocery bill, but I had no experience. So, I called on my mom to help me start my first garden as cheap as possible. I remember her stewarding a small garden from time to time when I was growing up. We started one with blocks, soil, seeds, and a few starters that she helped me invest in. And that’s how I started!
Before I was a homesteading, homeschooling mom I was a professional musician and music teacher. I carried over my teaching experience into homeschooling my children, but I learned it was much different teaching your own children. And, when I started homesteading, I started with NO experience. It was something I never imagined doing. I had to do a lot of researching and learning each season. So, I know how hard it is to start homeschooling and homesteading with no experience!
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After the events of 2020, we saw the vital need to learn to grow, raise, and store real God-given food in abundance, and continue homeschooling all of our children. We felt God had a new call and season for us. So in 2021, we left everything behind, and moved from northwest Indiana to southern Georgia. And we just got started!
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Why this natural cough syrup recipe?
It’s that time of year… sickness has been going around and around this winter like we haven’t seen in years! We have 9 people in our family and a virus went through all 9 of us TWO times. Yes, two rounds through 9 people, overlapping, equaled us being sick through Thanksgiving, Christmas, AND New Year’s Eve. When the second round of sickness came, it was somehow worse than the first! So, as that second round started, I researched more natural remedies than ever before to try.
I was determined to keep us OUT of the doctor’s office. This meant that not only did I need to find something to soothe our coughs, but I actually needed recipes that were immune-boosting, anti-viral, and antibacterial to help PREVENT these coughs from turning into infections. Or, worse, pneumonia. This simple immune-boosting, natural cough syrup recipe is the natural remedy that I put together to try that worked for us.
But, that’s it. We didn’t try fire cider or any other natural remedy circulating out there because I researched the benefits of each ingredient and felt like putting the ingredients I choose into a simple natural cough syrup would be sufficient. And, it was (for us).
(Disclaimer: I’m sure others have tried or done similar remedies. I did not directly take anyone’s recipe. So, any similarities to other recipes are coincidence. I put the ingredients and amounts together based on researching the ingredients and ratios. I will also note here, that we also continued taking simple spoonfuls of honey, drinking home-rendered bone broth, sprinkling turmeric and black pepper in foods, and drinking lemon water along with this cough syrup recipe I am about to share. )
What ingredients do you need for this natural cough syrup recipe?
Raw honey, onions, garlic cloves, and ginger is optional but recommended. That’s it. I said it was simple. You might have all of these things in your kitchen right now!
Why did I choose raw honey in this natural cough syrup recipe?
This is easy. Raw honey is a powerhouse! It has properties that are anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory, immune-boosting, anticancer, anti-fungal, and supports gut health. It also is full of vitamins, minerals, nutrients, amino acids, and more. Read all about 15 health benefits of raw honey here! Known for its huge list of health benefits, as well as for its cough soothing potential, it was an easy choice. We even took spoonfuls of honey each day throughout sickness. It’s a simple, but powerful aid in health!

Why did I choose onion in this natural cough syrup recipe?
Onions are often thought of as just a base for cooking. Throw onions in pretty much anything and it adds flavor. But, our ancestors knew that there was much more to onions than just flavor. Our ancestors put onions on the bottoms of feet for immunity and to fight sicknesses and infections. Onions have been used for generations to create a remedy for ear aches and many other aches and pains.
Onions also aid in heart health, digestion, cancer prevention, immunity, and inflammation. However, onions are also anti-bacterial and used for many home remedies, but just keeping them in your diet consistently is great for health. So, onion was an easy add to this natural cough syrup recipe.
Why did I choose garlic cloves in this natural cough syrup recipe?
Garlic cloves were another no-brainer. Garlic cloves have also been used for centuries in cooking and medicinally. It is also used for ear aches, pains, and sickness. It is commonly used for coughs, colds, and flus. Garlic is powerful when it comes to health. Garlic boosts immunity, blood pressure health, cholesterol health, reduces inflammation, and aids in cancer prevention. Another benefit of garlic is that it is antibacterial and antiviral which is why it is used in many home remedies. For me, just another powerful ingredient that I had to include.

Why does ginger make this natural cough syrup recipe even better?
Ginger may seem like a no-brainer for some, while others never think to use it. Ginger also has antiviral, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory properties making it powerful against infections. It can also help move or thin mucus. In my research, I found that to help prevent or recover a respiratory infection, adding ginger can be helpful! As soon as I discovered that, I knew this needed to be included as an option.
But, this natural cough syrup recipe can stand without the ginger. Without the ginger, this recipe is still cough-soothing and immunity-boosting. But, to make this more powerful, ginger is a great addition, especially if there are concerns of sickness leading to an infection. (I will link some articles on ginger below.)
Simple Immune-Boosting, Natural Cough Syrup Recipe
Ingredients:
- 1 medium onion
- 4-5 fresh garlic cloves
- 1 cup of raw honey
- Optional: 1-2 Tbsp ((or to taste)) of freshly grated ginger (read above on ginger)
Simple Instructions:
1. Slice or dice the onion and garlic cloves.
2. Grate the ginger (if using).
3. Put the onion, garlic, and ginger all into a small saucepan.
4. Pour 1 cup of raw honey into the saucepan.
5. Heat on LOW for about 30 minutes being sure to only warm the raw honey, not boil it. The point here is to infuse the onion, garlic, and ginger quicker than if you just put them in a jar for weeks at room temperature. (Cooking or boiling the raw honey will take away the health benefits of the raw honey. Read about the amazing 15 Health Benefits of Raw Honey!)
6. After 30 minutes of warming the honey mixture, remove from heat and let it cool.
7. Once cooled, strain the honey into a jar or airtight container. (You can leave the onion, garlic, and ginger in the honey if you desire. It may be a little harder to take, but it will infuse more into the honey for a stronger dose.)
8. Refrigerate up to 3 months.
9. Recommended way to take: Take 1 tsp for kids ages 2+, 2 tsp for ages 12+, and 1 Tbsp for adults as needed. OR, add the suggested amount into warm water or tea and drink!
How to store this natural cough syrup recipe, and how long does it store?
Store this natural cough syrup recipe in the refrigerator in a glass jar with an airtight lid, or another type of airtight container. Glass is always recommended. This natural cough syrup recipe will last for up to 3 months in the refrigerator. Do NOT leave this out at room temperature.
Why does this natural cough syrup recipe only store for 3 months if it uses raw honey?
We know that raw honey pretty much never expires as long as it is not introduced to any bacteria, etc. However, whenever you infuse raw honey with herbs, vegetables, or any other food item it introduces bacteria (and possibly other particles) into the honey. Whether it is good or bad bacteria that is introduced, it then drastically shortens the lifespan of raw honey. Also, just like food naturally expires, the food, and their components, that are infused into the honey will expire. The refrigeration process is the only thing that will prevent expiration for up to 3 months.

Simple Immune-Boosting, Natural Cough Syrup Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 medium onion
- 4-5 cloves fresh garlic
- 1 Cup raw honey
- 1-2 Tbsp freshly grated ginger (optional)
Instructions
- Slice or dice the onion and garlic cloves.
- Grate the ginger (if using).
- Put the onion, garlic, and ginger all into a small saucepan.
- Pour 1 cup of raw honey into the saucepan.
- Heat on LOW for about 30 minutes being sure to only warm the raw honey, not boil it. (Cooking or boiling the raw honey will take away the health benefits of the raw honey.)
- After 30 minutes, remove from heat and let it cool.
- Once cooled, strain the honey into a jar or airtight container. (You can leave the onion, garlic, and ginger in the honey if you desire. It may be a little harder to take, but it will infuse into the honey even more for a stronger dose.)
- Refrigerate up to 3 months.
- Recommended Use: Take 1 tsp for kids 2+, 2 tsp for 12+, and 1 Tbsp for adults as needed, OR add the suggested amount into warm water or tea and drink! (There are approximately 16 Tbsp for adult doses, and 48 tsp doses for kids 2+.)
Conclusion
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Articles on ginger:
- Safety and effectiveness of ginger for acute respiratory infections
- Fresh ginger (Zingiber officinale) has anti-viral activity against human respiratory syncytial virus
- The Ultimate Guide to Ginger for Respiratory Infections
- Is Ginger Good for Your Lungs?
- https://advancedhealthline.com/how-to-prevent-bronchitis-from-developing-from-a.html
- How ginger can help with a cold
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Perfect timing, we needed this today! Simple and effective.
So glad this will be useful and simple! We always try to do things the simplest way we can around here to be as efficient yet effective as possible! Sorry to hear you all aren’t well though, get well soon!
This is such a great recipe to have on hand. My kids have colds now so I will be using this. Thank you!
Oh, I’m so sorry to hear your family is not well! I pray that this recipe soothes the coughs and helps boost y’alls immunity! Get well soon!
Growing up we always had a jar of honey covered lemons on the counter for illnesses, I love the addition of garlic for additional benefits. Thank you for sharing this.
Yes! We have done the lemon version as well. I simply didn’t do that this time because I didn’t have any lemons on hand and I was so pleasantly surprised when this worked so well without lemons!
What a great recipe! And i have all these ingredients on hand yay!
Thanks for sharing.
Yes! Having these ingredients on hand is one of the best parts! It’s much easier!
We will have to try this combo the next time someone in our family has a cough!
Yes, I hope it works well for you and your family!
This is brilliant and I love that it only uses pantry staples!
Yes! That’s part of why it’s so simple! 🙂