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Ginger Health
Kevin Pederson, © copyright
Revered in the Orient for its powerful healing qualities and its culinary uses,
Ginger has been in use for ages. A perennial herb, ginger is a greenish yellow
rhizome. The botanical name of the spice is Zingiber Officinale. Ginger has been
used extensively in the Orient; its benefits covering a spectrum so wide, that
it includes the medicinal, culinary as well as aromatherapy fields. A pungent
and flavorful spice, ginger is one of the most widely used spices in the East.
Ginger is known to be beneficial to the body in a number of ways. Ginger can be
used in its raw as well as dried form. Raw ginger is thermogenic,
anti-flatulent, appetizer, digestive and a powerful laxative.
Dried ginger is thermogenic, appetizer, laxative, expectorant, stimulant and
effective to cure stomach disorders. Dried and ground ginger is used to cure
cold, cough, cholera, nausea and vomiting, inflammations, diarrhea, colic,
flatulence, anorexia, asthma and headaches.
Ginger has extensive uses in aroma-therapy as well. Ginger yields an essential
oil that is steam distilled from the unpeeled, dried and ground root. Ginger oil
is used in combination with sandalwood, cedar wood and patchouli, which renders
a woody-spicy scent to the mixture.
The uses of ginger as a digestive aid can be largely attributed to the presence
of gingerols and shogaols, which help neutralize stomach acids, enhance the
secretion of digestive juices and tone the muscles of the digestive tract.
The active ingredient in ginger is terpenes and an oleoresin, which is called
ginger oil. These active agents are responsible for its antiseptic qualities,
lymph-cleansing, circulation-stimulating and mild constipation relief. Research
has shown that ginger lowers blood cholesterol by reducing cholesterol
absorption in the blood and liver.
Other Ginger health benefits
• Ginger has been known to reduce inflammation of the joints and muscle tissue
for people suffering from arthritis or rheumatism.
• Ginger improves blood circulation, hence thought to improve the complexion
too. It is also known to have reduced nervousness, ease tendonitis and relieve
sore throats.
• Ginger is an effective herbal remedy for all kinds of motion sickness and even
morning sickness during pregnancy. A great way to get rid of the uneasy, queasy
feeling in the stomach.
• Scientists have found that ginger can block the effects of prostaglandin - a
substance that causes inflammation of the blood vessels in the brain, which
leads to a migraine.
• Many women believe that consuming ginger tea during periods helps minimize
menstrual cramps.
• Known for its warming action, ginger is an effective treatment in colds and
flu.
• An effective remedy for cramps caused by flatulence, ginger stimulates
digestion.
• Ginger is a mood enhancer, the Cineole present in ginger helps provide stress
relief.
• It is a great mouth freshener and ginger tea is known for its refreshing
properties.
Kevin Pederson has been managing a number of natural home remedies websites.
Visit: www.Home-Remedies-For-You.com.
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