Ginger and Digestion - Same Thing Plus More

Ginger and Digestion - Same Thing Plus More

Ginger treats nausea, motion sickness, stomach flu, congestion, and chills. Β  A few drops are effective for those reluctant to swallow anything.

Ginger promotes gastric secretions which aids with food absorption. It is used for mild stomach upset caused by indigestion, heartburn, flatulence and colic. Pregnant women experiencing morning sickness can safely use ginger to relieve nausea and vomiting. It is an old-fashioned remedy for morning sickness, however, pregnant women should use Ginger sparingly.Β  Ginger is exceptional for any kind of motion sickness.

Ginger helps fight ulcers by stimulating the digestive juices, relieving inflammation associated with ulcerative colitis. In addition, Ginger is helpful in digesting rich, fatty foods. Ginger is also effective in combating parasitic infection.Β  It is popular with sushi to ward off parasites and also to clear the palate and improve digestion. The antibiotic activity of Ginger may strongly inhibit the growth of salmonella and other bacteria.Β  It is slightly diuretic and cleanses the body by strengthening kidney function and increasing kidney filtration.Β 

Ginger root is also known to reduce the pain of osteoarthritis. As an anti-inflammatory, painkiller (analgesic), nerve soothing, antipyretic as well as an anti-bacterial. Ginger extract is effective as ibuprofen for relieving pain and inflammation. Β It has been used for relief of headaches, vertigo, joint aches and pains, bursitis and sprains.Β  Ginger helps blood circulation which increases joint mobility and decreased swelling, morning stiffness and helps to warm cold hands and feet.

Ginger is treatment for congestion, colds and other viral infections, asthma, and chronic bronchitis. It eases cold symptoms. It helps to dispel mucus and phlegm in the lungs. Taken hot, it promotes sweating and good during cold and flu season. Β  Ginger stimulates the saliva and helps to soothe a sore throat and the pain associated with strep throat.

Chewing raw ginger or drinking ginger tea is a common home remedy for nausea during cancer treatment.

Caution: Do not take if suffering from peptic ulcers.Β 

Suggested dosage: Take whenever feeling nausea. For respiratory problems take 1 dropperful 3 times daily until better.

√  Anti-Inflammatory

√  Blood Circulation

√  Bursitis

√  Colic

√  Digestion

√  Flatulence

√  Heartburn

√  Indigestion

√  Joint pain

√  Morning Sickness

√  Motion Sickness

√  Nausea

√  Parasite Infection

√  Sprains

√  Stomach flu

√  Ulcers

√  Vertigo

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