Keep in mind that black pepper has a warm-hot energetic and goes inward & downward to the Kidney system (white pepper travels outward & releases the exterior). Garlic has a warm-hot energetic (depending on how it's prepared, e.g. raw garlic is
way hot, whereas cooked is merely warm) and affects the Lung/Large Intestine/Skin, Kidney/Bladder and Spleen/Stomach/Pancreas Systems. Ginger is warm-hot (raw,fresh is warm and releases the exterior; dried is hot and heats/dries the Stomach/Spleen System), turmeric is cooling, honey is neutral and I'm pretty sure vinegar is too.
I'm telling you all this, Intezam, because if you are dealing with a health issue that manifests itself with any redness and swelling, the warm-hot energetic herbs may not do much for you and can possibly even exacerbate the symptoms. You'd actually be better off in that case with just the turmeric, honey & vinegar.
On the other hand, if your manifest symptoms are of a cold nature (no redness anywhere, with or without swelling) and you're exhibiting pale color where the problem is, or the problem has originated from a cold-stagnation situation, then your recipe as stated in your OP should do wonders.
Best of luck!
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