![]() ![]() Rennard’s findings were published in an issue of International Journal Chest – the Cardiopulmonary and Critical Care Journal. Stephen Rennard, a pulmonary expert at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, found evidence chicken soup contains anti-inflammatory properties that may help prevent a cold’s miserable side effects. Actually, I was pleased to read confirmation of what my mother had been saying my whole life regarding chicken soup when a doctor recently published an article documenting evidence chicken soup actually does have health benefits.ĭr. My mother always called this healthy winter staple Jewish Penicillin because chicken soup has dated back to ancient times. Like many family traditions, “the secret is in the sauce”… Well, in the case, the secret is in the “broth”. I often speak about this very recipe on The Survival Mom Radio Network or when teaching canning classes throughout West Michigan. She would add fresh chicken, carrots, celery, onions and garlic and of course, her soup was never complete without tomatoes! Yes, my mother knew just what we needed because without fail, this homemade recipe which had been passed down for generations would keep a cold at bay! The many benefits to canning homemade Chicken SoupĪt the first sign of the sniffles, my mother would head to the kitchen and whip us up a batch of her homemade chicken soup. ![]()
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