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[[File:Ginger.jpg|thumb|350px|left|Ginger]]
 
[[File:Ginger.jpg|thumb|350px|left|Ginger]]
Other Names : African Ginger, Amomum Zingiber, Ardraka, Black Ginger, Cochin Ginger, Gan Jiang, Gingembre, Gingembre Africain, Gingembre Cochin, Gingembre Indien, Gingembre Jamaïquain, Gingembre Noir, Ginger Essential Oil, Ginger Root, Huile Essentielle de Gingembre, Imber, Indian Ginger, Jamaica Ginger, Jengibre, Jiang, Kankyo, Kanshokyo, Nagara, Race Ginger, Racine de Gingembre, Rhizoma Zingiberi, Rhizoma Zingiberis, Rhizoma Zingiberis Recens, Shen Jiang, Sheng Jiang, Shoga, Shokyo, Shunthi, Srungavera, Sunth, Sunthi, Vishvabheshaja, Zingiber Officinale, Zingiberis Rhizoma, Zingiberis Siccatum Rhizoma, Zinzeberis, Zinziber Officinale, Zinziber Officinalis.
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Other Names : African Ginger, Amomum Zingiber, Ardraka, Black Ginger, Cochin Ginger, Gan Jiang, Gingembre, Gingembre Africain, Gingembre Cochin, Gingembre Indien, Gingembre Jamaïquain, Gingembre Noir, Ginger Essential Oil, Ginger Root, Huile Essentielle de Gingembre, Imber, Indian Ginger, Jamaica Ginger, Jengibre, Jiang, Kankyo, Kanshokyo, Nagara, Race Ginger, Racine de Gingembre, Rhizoma Zingiberi, Rhizoma Zingiberis, Rhizoma Zingiberis Recens, Shen Jiang, Sheng Jiang, Shoga, Shokyo, Shunthi, Srungavera, Sunth, Sunthi, Vishvabheshaja, Zingiber Officinale, Zingiberis Rhizoma, Zingiberis Siccatum Rhizoma, Zinzeberis, Zinziber Officinale, Zinziber Officinalis.<br>See also :
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*[[Gan Jiang]]
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*[[Shen Jiang]]
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* [[Ginger Oil]] (Aromatherapy)
 
==Special Precautions of Ginger==
 
==Special Precautions of Ginger==
 
* Side effects associated with ginger are rare, but if taken in excessive doses the herb may cause mild heartburn, diarrhea and irritation of the mouth. Some of the mild gastrointestinal side effects, such as belching, heartburn, or stomach upset, may be relieved by taking ginger supplements in capsules.
 
* Side effects associated with ginger are rare, but if taken in excessive doses the herb may cause mild heartburn, diarrhea and irritation of the mouth. Some of the mild gastrointestinal side effects, such as belching, heartburn, or stomach upset, may be relieved by taking ginger supplements in capsules.
 
*People with gallstones should consult a doctor before taking ginger. Make sure to tell your doctor if you are taking ginger and will be undergoing surgery or placed under anesthesia for any reason.
 
*People with gallstones should consult a doctor before taking ginger. Make sure to tell your doctor if you are taking ginger and will be undergoing surgery or placed under anesthesia for any reason.
 
*Since ginger acts as a blood thinner, it's important to discontinue use at least two weeks before surgery and let your doctor know you've been using the herb : Do not take ginger if you have a bleeding disorder or if you are taking blood-thinning medications, including aspirin. Patients taking anticoagulants should be cautious. Avoid combination with other Herbal remedies that slow blood clotting like [[garlic]], [[chamomile]], devil’s claw, [[papaya]], [[Ginkgo Biloba]], [[Red Clover]] and Asian or Siberian [[ginseng]] and [[coumarin]] containing herbs.
 
*Since ginger acts as a blood thinner, it's important to discontinue use at least two weeks before surgery and let your doctor know you've been using the herb : Do not take ginger if you have a bleeding disorder or if you are taking blood-thinning medications, including aspirin. Patients taking anticoagulants should be cautious. Avoid combination with other Herbal remedies that slow blood clotting like [[garlic]], [[chamomile]], devil’s claw, [[papaya]], [[Ginkgo Biloba]], [[Red Clover]] and Asian or Siberian [[ginseng]] and [[coumarin]] containing herbs.
 
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==Health Benefits and Uses of Ginger==
==The benefits of Ginger are==
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*Researchers from the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center have found that ginger not only kills cancer cells, it also prevents them from building up resistance to [[cancer]] treatment. The active substances in ginger are not yet discovered, but paradols, gingerols and shogaols probably play the main role. Ginger and its constituents have been studied to inhibit the following cancers:
*Researchers from the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center have found that ginger not only kills cancer cells, it also prevents them from building up resistance to [[cancer]] treatment. Ginger and its constituents have been studied to inhibit the following cancers:
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**[[Ovarian Cancer]]
 
**[[Ovarian Cancer]]
 
**[[Colon Cancer]]
 
**[[Colon Cancer]]
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**[[Liver Cancer]]
 
**[[Liver Cancer]]
 
**[[Lung Cancer]]
 
**[[Lung Cancer]]
**[[Breast Cancer]]
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**[[Breast Cancer]] : 6-shogaol, a chemical isolated from dried or cooked ginger roots inhibits breast cancer
 
**[[Melanoma]]
 
**[[Melanoma]]
 
**[[Skin Cancer]]  
 
**[[Skin Cancer]]  
 
**[[Pancreatic Cancer]]
 
**[[Pancreatic Cancer]]
 
**[[Prostate Cancer]]
 
**[[Prostate Cancer]]
It also helps to reduce the inflammation caused by the cancerous cells. Unlike chemotherapy, ginger will not cause the cancer cells to become resistant to the ingredient which destroy the cancerous cells.
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It also helps to reduce the inflammation caused by the cancerous cells. Unlike chemotherapy, ginger will not cause the cancer cells to become resistant to the ingredient which destroy the cancerous cells. Gingerol is confirmed to be a cancer stem cell killer. Cancer stem cells are largely responsible for the failure of conventional cancer treatment.
 
* Gingerol is not just an anti-cancer agent but it has anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory activites.
 
* Gingerol is not just an anti-cancer agent but it has anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory activites.
 
* Ginger is used against [[headache]] and to get relief from nasal problems. It has anti-inflammatory and pain relieving properties. Ginger extract is used for curing [[sinus Infections]].
 
* Ginger is used against [[headache]] and to get relief from nasal problems. It has anti-inflammatory and pain relieving properties. Ginger extract is used for curing [[sinus Infections]].
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* [[Detox]] : promote detoxification by speeding the movement of food through the intestines, thanks to compounds called gingerols and shogaols.
 
* [[Detox]] : promote detoxification by speeding the movement of food through the intestines, thanks to compounds called gingerols and shogaols.
 
* Ginger clears the ‘microcirculatory channels’ of the body, including the pesky sinuses that tend to flare up from time to time.
 
* Ginger clears the ‘microcirculatory channels’ of the body, including the pesky sinuses that tend to flare up from time to time.
*Agains airsickness and nausea : Chew on ginger, preferably tossed in a little honey.
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*Agains airsickness and nausea : Chew on ginger, preferably tossed in a little honey. Can be combined with [[Fennel]].
 
*Ginger helps reduce flatulence!
 
*Ginger helps reduce flatulence!
 
*Tummy moaning and groaning under cramps? Munch on ginger—for best results, toss it in a little warm ghee before you chew.
 
*Tummy moaning and groaning under cramps? Munch on ginger—for best results, toss it in a little warm ghee before you chew.
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*Nausea after surgery : Chewing ginger post-operation can help overcome nausea.
 
*Nausea after 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 benefits of this tasty tea are even greater!
 
*Stir up some ginger tea to get rid of throat and nose congestion. And when there’s a nip in the air, the warming 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, too!)
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* Aphrodisiac : [[Panax Ginseng]] + Ginger
 
* [[Aromatherapy]] for Vata Imbalance.
 
* [[Aromatherapy]] for Vata Imbalance.
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* [[Huo Xiang Zheng Qi Wan]]
 
* [[Huo Xiang Zheng Qi Wan]]
 
* [[Mu Xiang Shun Qi Wan]]
 
* [[Mu Xiang Shun Qi Wan]]
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* [[Ge Gen Tang]]
 
* [[Ge Gen Tang]]
 
* [[Da Qing Long Tang]]
 
* [[Da Qing Long Tang]]
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* [[Xiao Qing Long Tang]]
 
* [[Chai Tea]]
 
* [[Chai Tea]]
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* [[Zi Yin Jiang Huo Tang]]
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* [[Chai Hu Jia Long Gu Mu Li Tang]]
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* [[Gan Mao Shu Feng Wan]]
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* [[Wu Ji San]]
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* [[Ji Ming San]]
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*[[Xing Su San]]
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* [[Gui Zhi Jia Fu Zi Tang]]
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* [[Nin Jiom Pei Pa Koa]]
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* [[Chandraprabha Vati]]
 
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[[Category:Treatments]]
 
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[[Category:herbal medicine]]
 
[[Category:herbal medicine]]
 
[[Category:home remedies]]
 
[[Category:home remedies]]
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[[Category:Antiemetic]]
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[[Category:Anti-inflammatory]]
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[[category:Antioxidant]]
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[[Category:Antispasmodic]]
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[[Category:Aromatic]]
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[[Category:Carminative]]
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[[Category:Emmenagogue]]
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[[Category:Rubefacient]]
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[[Category:Sialagogue]]
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[[Category:Stimulant]]
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[[Category:Stomachic]]
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[[Category:Astringent]]
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[[Category:Anti-angiogenic]]

Latest revision as of 04:33, 4 January 2022

Ginger

Other Names : African Ginger, Amomum Zingiber, Ardraka, Black Ginger, Cochin Ginger, Gan Jiang, Gingembre, Gingembre Africain, Gingembre Cochin, Gingembre Indien, Gingembre Jamaïquain, Gingembre Noir, Ginger Essential Oil, Ginger Root, Huile Essentielle de Gingembre, Imber, Indian Ginger, Jamaica Ginger, Jengibre, Jiang, Kankyo, Kanshokyo, Nagara, Race Ginger, Racine de Gingembre, Rhizoma Zingiberi, Rhizoma Zingiberis, Rhizoma Zingiberis Recens, Shen Jiang, Sheng Jiang, Shoga, Shokyo, Shunthi, Srungavera, Sunth, Sunthi, Vishvabheshaja, Zingiber Officinale, Zingiberis Rhizoma, Zingiberis Siccatum Rhizoma, Zinzeberis, Zinziber Officinale, Zinziber Officinalis.
See also :

Special Precautions of Ginger

  • Side effects associated with ginger are rare, but if taken in excessive doses the herb may cause mild heartburn, diarrhea and irritation of the mouth. Some of the mild gastrointestinal side effects, such as belching, heartburn, or stomach upset, may be relieved by taking ginger supplements in capsules.
  • People with gallstones should consult a doctor before taking ginger. Make sure to tell your doctor if you are taking ginger and will be undergoing surgery or placed under anesthesia for any reason.
  • Since ginger acts as a blood thinner, it's important to discontinue use at least two weeks before surgery and let your doctor know you've been using the herb : Do not take ginger if you have a bleeding disorder or if you are taking blood-thinning medications, including aspirin. Patients taking anticoagulants should be cautious. Avoid combination with other Herbal remedies that slow blood clotting like garlic, chamomile, devil’s claw, papaya, Ginkgo Biloba, Red Clover and Asian or Siberian ginseng and coumarin containing herbs.

Health Benefits and Uses of Ginger

It also helps to reduce the inflammation caused by the cancerous cells. Unlike chemotherapy, ginger will not cause the cancer cells to become resistant to the ingredient which destroy the cancerous cells. Gingerol is confirmed to be a cancer stem cell killer. Cancer stem cells are largely responsible for the failure of conventional cancer treatment.

  • Gingerol is not just an anti-cancer agent but it has anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory activites.
  • Ginger is used against headache and to get relief from nasal problems. It has anti-inflammatory and pain relieving properties. Ginger extract is used for curing sinus Infections.
  • Appetiser : Eat fresh ginger just before lunch to stoke a dull appetite. (Ayurveda recommends that lunch should always be your main meal of the day, because this is when your digestive energy is naturally at its peak).
  • improves the absorption and assimilation of essential nutrients in the body.
  • Detox : promote detoxification by speeding the movement of food through the intestines, thanks to compounds called gingerols and shogaols.
  • Ginger clears the ‘microcirculatory channels’ of the body, including the pesky sinuses that tend to flare up from time to time.
  • Agains airsickness and nausea : Chew on ginger, preferably tossed in a little honey. Can be combined with Fennel.
  • Ginger helps reduce flatulence!
  • Tummy moaning and groaning under cramps? Munch on ginger—for best results, toss it in a little warm ghee before you chew.
  • Arthritis : Ginger contains the chemical gingerol. Gingerol has been found to reduce inflammation and block pain pathways.
  • joint pain : Ginger, with its anti-inflammatory properties—can bring relief. Float some ginger essential oil into your bath to help aching muscles and joints.
  • Nausea after 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 benefits of this tasty tea are even greater!
  • Aphrodisiac : Panax Ginseng + Ginger
  • Aromatherapy for Vata Imbalance.

Used in Patent medicine

Medical Disclaimer

This information is not meant to be substituted for medical advice. Always consult a medical professional regarding any medical problems and before undertaking any treatment or dietary changes.