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Nutrition Cocktail (kinda)
First get Green Tea. It's very healthy, and has been known to fight many types of cancer. Black Tea works as well, but offers a few less benefits.
Warm it up.
Then, try to find some good, wholesome, and honest fruit or vegetable juice. Pomegranate has seemed to taste the best, but that's just me. It all depends on you.
Fair warning, this may taste either really good, or vomit-inducingly disgusting, again, it's all based on you.
Try finding some healthy ground spices around the house, like Nutmeg, Cinnimon, Ginger(be cautious with Ginger), Basil, etc. Many spices offer numerous health benefits. Ginger is good for the digestive track, cinnimon is good for pain relief (although that may require a high dose, which isn't fun), and Nutmeg increases brain activity and helps lower blood sugar and cholestrol.
I'm sorry, I have been vague with this, but only because there are so many variables to take into account here. Example: The Tea : Juice Ratio you are using (half and half is what I do), the types of spices, doses of spices you are using, etc. Just use what you think works, what you think is right. And, you can always flavor with a bit of sugar if you like.
Next step: Mix it all. All of it.
Although, it is better to use a taller glass, as you have more freedom to add more ingredients. This can be a tough hack, but it helps.
Pros: Good feeling, nutritional boost, and a healthy beverage.
Cons: Potentially horrid taste, possible "crumby" feeling (rare), and probably a bit of gas.
NOTES: Be careful, before you do this you should try to find the maximum for using spices before it is an overdose or at the "toxicity" line. Like using too much Nutmeg can impair brain progression and cause hallucinations. Cinnimon can also cause muscle fatigue if too much is used. Basil can induce a high heart rate (very rare).
Results may vary. This isn't supposed to be a one-shot wonder, or cancer cure. Just a boost.