January always feels like a liminal month to me. Not a clean cut, not a full beginning, more like a soft corridor between worlds. Even though the calendar insists we are already well into the new year, energetically we are still shedding the skin of the Year of the Snake while slowly sensing the hooves of the Horse approaching.
The Snake teaches us refinement, discernment, and quiet transformation. It sheds what no longer fits, patiently and without spectacle. The Horse, by contrast, arrives with movement, courage, momentum, and a call to act. Where the Snake whispers, the Horse gallops.
Standing between these two energies can feel contradictory: should we rest or rush? Reflect or leap?
Last year, my guiding word was Nurture. And while that meant softness, care, and tending to what needed support, it also asked something less obvious of me: to nurture myself by shedding old beliefs that no longer served who I am becoming. Beliefs about pace. About productivity. About what growth is supposed to look like.
Letting those layers fall away created space — not emptiness, but readiness.
This is where my guiding word Yutori comes in.
Yutori is a Japanese concept often described as spaciousness, room to breathe, or intentional margin. Yutori is what remains after unnecessary pressure has been shed. It is the inner space that allows both rest and momentum to coexist. A way of moving through life — and into a new year — without urgency, yet without stagnation.
For me, it is becoming a practice rather than a definition.
In this January in-between, Yutori reminds me that I don’t have to rush the Horse’s speed before I’m ready, nor cling to the Snake’s stillness once it has done its work. I can create space within motion. Breath within ambition.
That philosophy is exactly what inspired these Citrus Ginger Vitamin Booster Shots.
Booster Shots, Not a Cleanse
I am not interested in harsh resets or extreme detox narratives, especially in winter. Instead, I believe in supporting the body as it naturally recalibrates.These shots are:
- warming rather than shocking
- energising without being aggressive
- grounding, yet bright
Think of them as a small, daily ritual - a moment of Yutori in liquid form.
Energetics of the Ingredients
- Citrus: Awakening, clarity, vitamin-rich light in winter darkness
- Ginger: Fire, digestion, inner movement - very Horse energy
- Turmeric: Anti-inflammatory, grounding - deeply Snake-like wisdom
- Black Pepper: Activation - the spark that makes everything work together
Together, they embody transition: shedding, igniting, and moving forward with awareness.
Recipe: Citrus Ginger Vitamin Booster Shots | VEGAN
By Meeta K. WolffPrep Time:
Total Time:
Makes: 10 Shots
Ingredients
- 2 large organic oranges, peeled
- 1 grapefruit or 2 mandarins (depending on sweetness preference)
- 1 lemon, peeled
- 4–5 cm fresh ginger, peeled
- 1/2 tsp turmeric powder or 2 cm fresh turmeric
- A pinch of black pepper (to activate turmeric)
- 100–150 ml warm water (for blender version)
Method
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Cold Press Juicer
Peel all citrus fruits and ginger.
Juice oranges, grapefruit/mandarins, lemon, ginger and if using, fresh root of turmeric using a cold press juicer.
Stir in turmeric (if you did not use the fresh turmeric root above) and black pepper.
Pour into small glass bottles and store in the fridge for up to 3 days. -
Blender
Roughly chop all citrus and ginger.
Add everything to a high-speed blender along with 100–150 ml warm water.
Blend until completely smooth.
Strain through a fine sieve or nut milk bag if you prefer a smoother shot.
Pour into small glass bottles and store in the fridge for up to 3 days.
How to Take Them
- 1 small shot in the morning
- Ideally after warm water or tea
- Pause before drinking — one breath, one intention
Verdict
These Citrus Ginger Vitamin Booster Shots are a gentle yet powerful way to start your day. By combining the bright, immune-supporting vitamins of citrus with the warming, circulation-boosting properties of ginger and turmeric, they energize the body without overwhelming it. Drinking one small shot each morning helps awaken your senses, supports digestion, and primes your immune system for the day ahead. Rich in antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds, they help the body stay resilient during winter months. Regularly incorporating them as a ritual not only nourishes your body but also creates a mindful moment of Yutori — space to breathe, reflect, and move through your day with intention.
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Yum — this citrus ginger booster shot looks so refreshing and energising! Perfect for starting the day with a zing. Corinne x
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These Citrus Ginger booster shots look amazing and I can imagine they give you a biggest energy boost when you need it!
ReplyDeleteLucy Mary
This was really great to read, and the recipe looks so warming and delicious! 🍊✨
ReplyDeleteThese sound like delicious shots! I'm sure I'd enjoy the flavor--I could always use more energy!
ReplyDeleteHow cool! I can always use more energy, and ginger is certainly better for you than caffeine.
ReplyDeleteI have to try this. I pop caffeine pills like they're Pez, and I know it can't be good for me.
ReplyDeleteThese shots are perfect for winter. I need to make some before my next trip on a plane.
ReplyDeleteThese look great! I'm on an anti-inflammation diet, and these would be a great addition.
ReplyDeleteI bet the citrus ginger booster is delicious. I haven’t tried raw ginger so I need to make this and give it a try. I’ll stick with mandarins instead of grapefruit though. I find grapefruit too bitter/sour for my taste.
ReplyDeleteMoving from stillness to momentum at your own pace is a beautiful way to start the year. That idea of leaving room to breathe really hits home during such a busy month.
ReplyDeleteI love the sound of these shots and never knew how easy they were to make. I agree about the not doing things the harsh way. Supporting your body is much more important
ReplyDeleteI've seen these more and more in stores recently. I personally preferred most things homemade so this recipe will come in handy. This has some great ingredients to help kickstart the day, reduce inflammation within the body, support the immune system and help with digestion.
ReplyDeleteI've not heard of Yutori before, but I absolutely love it. I love the concept of starting intentionally, but slowly with space. These shots sound delicious. I didn't realise that pepper actives turmeric. These sound like such a great way to start the day.
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This recipe for citrus-ginger vitamin booster shots is a refreshing and energizing way to support health, especially when our bodies need a little extra pep. I love how you balance bright citrus with warming ginger for both flavor and wellness benefits. Thanks for sharing a simple, feel-good boost that’s easy to make and delicious to sip.
ReplyDeleteYESSS, THANK YOU for sharing the recipe. I've been buying mine from Kroger's and they have been helping my immune system. Now I can make my own and save money and still have the benefits of vitamins
ReplyDeleteThese ginger shots omg...I can't wait to make myself some, they look so delicious...Thank you so much for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteThis is juice / booster shot is just what I need to keep on hand during the winter. If I feel like I'm coming down with something, I'd take this and a green juice too.
ReplyDeleteThis is the kind of thing that makes you actually want to get up and make it. Simple, bright, not complicated.
ReplyDeleteCalling January a soft corridor between worlds is absolutely stunning. I feel we could all use a boost when it comes to this time of year.
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