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Ginger
Benefits of Herbal Ginger Remedies
by Peter Hutch
Ginger is a calming and soothing
flavour with a touch of a bite to it that helps to keep you alert
and calm. Ginger is commonly used to help an upset stomach, motion
or travel sickness or general low-grade fevers. It is also excellent
for nausea and for warming you up when you feel cold. Ginger
is reputed to help ward off colds or improve your recovery time.
Ginger is a popular addition
to energy drinks with good reason. But you can get the energy
and health benefits of ginger tea without purchasing these expensive
and sugar laden drinks.
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One of the main benefits of the
herbal ginger remedy is its ability to stimulate the circulatory
system. The herb also helps in bringing an increased flow of
blood to the surface of the skin; this singular property makes
the ginger a very important herbal remedy for the treatment of
conditions such as chilblains and to treat impaired circulation
along the hands and feet of patients. The herb also effectively
helps in controlling elevated or high blood pressure as it directly
affects the circulation of blood.
Following is a brief review of
ginger's health benefits and uses as understood today:
Nausea - it is often used to
ease nausea during traveling or early pregnancy as well as that
due to other causes. The anti-nausea and anti-vomiting qualities
of ginger appear to surpass that of drug therapies (e.g., Dramamine)
used for the same purpose.
Digestion - it has the ability
to calm the stomach, promote the flow of bile, and improve the
appetite.
Abdominal Cramps caused by flatulence
- it can relieve this symptom, often quicker than any other herbal
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Motion-Sickness...
The travel industry is using
ginger more and more to combat nausea caused by motion-sickness.
Drink a cup of ginger tea (see below) or injest 1/4 teaspoon
of powdered or 1/2 teaspoon of fresh ginger before a car or boat
trip, ideally every 15 minutes for an hour before you travel.
Repeat during your travels at the first sign of motion-sickness.
Some studies have shown ginger
to perform better than a placebo but not quite as effective as
some prescribed medicications. However, ginger does not cause
the common side effects of these medications: dry mouth and drowsiness.
Ginger has also been used in
aromatherapy. An oil present in Ginger has a spicy, woody scent
that aids in relaxation and stress release. When you make Ginger
tea this oil infuses the tea with the aroma which in turn helps
you relax and relieve stress as you sit back and enjoy your cup
of tea.
Ginger tea has been used as a
remedy against flu and colds for centuries, both in India and
China, as well as other countries in the east. According to Chinese
culture, its powerful yang energy is what warms the lungs and
stomach. Ginger tea has been used in China for 2,500 years to
treat sore throat, nasal congestion, and sinus pain.
Double-blind studies have found
ginger to be effective in decreasing symptoms of motion sickness,
particularly seasickness. More specifically, intake of ginger
has been shown to decrease feelings of dizziness, nausea, vomiting,
and the production of cold sweats. One study even found ginger
to be more effective than Dramamine, a drug that is often used
to treat symptoms of motion sickness. |