Ginger Tea: the Perfect Method

Ginger Tea: the Perfect Method (and the Express Version)

Ginger-lemon tea is the universal wellness reflex. But badly made (boiling water, dried-out root, industrial tea bags), it loses most of its actives. Here's the perfect method — and the 30-second express version.

☕ The Mistakes That Ruin Your Tea

  • Boiling water: at 100°C, part of the gingerols and vitamin C degrade — aim for 80-90°C
  • Industrial tea bags: often old, oxidized ginger, barely dosed
  • Steeping too short: fresh root needs 10-15 min covered to release its actives
  • Honey in scalding water: it loses its enzymes — add it once lukewarm

⚡ The INTI Express Version (30 seconds)

  1. Heat water to 80-90°C (simmering, not boiling)
  2. Pour 1 INTI shot into your mug
  3. Add the hot water — done ☕
  4. Optional: a slice of fresh lemon or a touch of honey (once lukewarm)

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❓ FAQ

How do you properly make ginger tea?

Classic method: fresh root in slices, water at 80-90°C (not boiling, which degrades the actives), 10-15 min covered, honey once lukewarm. Express version: 1 INTI shot + hot water at 80-90°C = ready in 30 seconds, with turmeric + black pepper (+2000% absorption) already included, no added sugar.