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Best Health Benfits of Ginger


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Ginger is an ancient wonder spice and is given the status of a "natural medicine chest" in ancient Ayurvedic medicine. That’s because this wonder spice has time-tested, digestion-friendly properties, in addition to its numerous other health benefits.

In India, ginger is liberally used in daily life. Ginger-infused Chai is a household favorite, and it’s grandma’s antidote of choice for battling cold and flu!

On millions of dining tables in India, you’ll see matchsticks of fresh ginger that have turned a soft pink from being soaked in lemon juice and salt: a zingy accompaniment to any cooked meal.

Try some fresh ginger just before a meal to stoke your digestive fire and support a health gut! You can grate it up and squeeze it into a hot tea, add it to juices, baked goods, smoothies and more... experiment and have fun.

Let’s give this knobbly root a closer look. 



Best Health Benfits of Ginger:

  • Eating ginger improves the absorption and assimilation of essential nutrients in the body.
  • Haven’t been feeling hungry? Eat a little fresh ginger just before a meal to inspire your appetite and activate your digestive juices.
  • Ginger clears the ‘microcirculatory channels’ of the body, including the clearing your sinuses that can flare up seasonally or during colder months. 
  • Feeling airsick or nauseous? Ginger can help, preferably tossed in a little honey.
  • Can’t stop the toot-a-thon? Gas—oops—guess what?! Ginger helps reduce flatulence! 
  • Tummy moaning and groaning under cramps? Munch on ginger.
  •  Reeling under joint pain? Ginger, with its anti-inflammatory properties—can bring relief. Float some ginger essential oil in your bath to help aching muscles and joints. 
  • Just had surgery? Chewing ginger post-operation can help overcome nausea. 
  •  Stir up some ginger tea to get rid of throat and nose congestion. And when there’s a nip in the air, the warming and healing benefits of this tasty tea are even greater! 
  • Bedroom blues? Try adding a gingery punch to a bowl of soup. (Psst...the Ayurvedic texts credit ginger with aphrodisiac properties). 
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Jessica Hornberger

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