Making Lemonade with Honey

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Snakes in many cultures represent change. The sounds of the chatty Rainbow Lorikeets are about life, communication and social gatherings.

This recipe is a delicious way to obtain the wonderful health benefits of lemons and honey. So easy to make and children will love it!

Traditional lemonade has always been considered a health drink. Flat lemonade was used for colds and flu to obtain much needed vitamins, minerals and cell salts.

Today however, most commercial lemonade does not contain lemon juice, is not healthy and can be downright dangerous! The ingredients are usually Carbonated water, sugar, Food Acid (330), Flavour, Preservative (211 or E211 in some countries). Sounds innocent enough -- right?

Food Acid (330) is citric acid. This is touted as a health product but can be made in a questionable way often using fermentation and sulphuric acid. http://www.raysahelian.com/citric.html

Preservative (211) is Sodium Benzoate and when combined with vitamin C creates a chemical reaction that creates Benzine, a highly Carcinogenic chemical that has the ability to severely damage the DNA in the Mitochondria to the point that it completely inactivates it. The Mitochondria consumes oxygen to give you energy, and if you damage it, the cell starts to malfunction very seriously, often fatally. A whole array of Diseases has been tied to the damage to the DNA, including Parkinson's Disease and quite a lot of neuro-degenerative diseases.

'Sodium benzoate is a preservative. It is also used in fireworks as a fuel in whistle mix, a powder that emits a whistling noise when compressed into a tube and ignited. The fuel is also one of the fastest burning rocket fuels and provides a lot of thrust and smoke. It does have its downsides: there is a high danger of explosion when the fuel is sharply compressed because of the fuel's sensitivity to impact.'

ROCKET FUEL!!!! Are you kidding me!?

http://message.snopes.com/showthread.php?t=41945
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/health/269520/soft-drink-additive-damages-dna-report
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_benzoate
http://www.chemicalmaze.com/Chemicals/sodium-benzoate-211-e211.html
http://www.raysahelian.com/citric.html

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  • Looks delicious! Definitely going to try this; I never thought to throw ginger into lemonade b4....but sounds like a perfect combo. Thanks for making this.

  • @SomethingReal1119 Thanks for watching. One thing I forgot to add to the video was to strain the mixture when pouring it into the bottle. Some people like the taste without straining it's really up to you. Hope you love it as my family does!

  • That looks amazing, and the snake is wicked cool!

  • @TheMyfanwe Hey thanks! The snake was about 9ft long and filmed right outside my door. It's a carpet snake so it's not venomous but amazing in character and a natural rat catcher!

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