The miracle ginger Ginger sharp and healthy - is she really?

in #food6 years ago

Can you really believe that, I checked it out. Many scientific studies prove that.

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The effect of ginger has been known for a long time in Asia. It has long been used as ginger tea or as a spice or even ginger water, for example in Ayurveda, the centuries-old experience medicine and in the Chinese medicine. Ginger was also used by the old seafarers against seasickness, even today it is taken by some people in a boat trip against traveling sickness.

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That ginger is very healthy has been official since 1997. The healing effect of ginger was recognized by the German health system and recorded by the German Arneibuch. A scientific expert commission E / ESCOP for herbal medicinal products has done this.

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Due to its anti-inflammatory properties ginger has a positive effect on rheumatic complaints. Osteoarthritis complaints can be alleviated by massages with ginger oil. Metabolic disorders are improved, flatulence reduced, and and ginger can also stimulate the bladder activity. For colds, it is recommended to take warm lemon medley. For sensitive stomach but should be dispensed ginger.

Our German cuisine is enriched by the characteristic taste and the spicy power of ginger.

Here are some aspects where ginger can be helpful.
Indigestion (dyspeptic symptoms),
Atherosclerosis, cholesterol lowering
Diarrhea, dyspepsia, colicky pain
Rheumatism and muscle pain, postoperative nausea
Overweight, weight reduction, prevention of aging
Cataract, heart, circulation and vessels

This post is not a health advice and is based solely on the subjective opinion of the author. If you have health problems, contact the doctor of your confidence and do not rely on information from the Internet!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ginger

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Good informative post, I have been taking Ginger root in my smoothie for about a year now, you can tell the difference, I don't have as much pain as I used to.

Freud to hear me, ginger acts much like a painkiller.

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