Top 10 Health Benefits of Ginger

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By Annette Rozen


Ginger is a perennial plant, distinguished by the white and yellowish-greenish flowers it produces, as well as its thick and long twisting rhizoid (stem). The ginger plant is known to have originated in China, however it has since then been cultivated in many other countries, including: India, South West Asia, West Africa and the Caribbean. The plant is famous for its concentrated, spicy aroma, which can be attributed to the fact that it is composed of up to 3% natural essential oils.

The rhizoid is the part of the plant which is generally sold and used today. It has been made widely available for eating and for the use of flavoring foods. It is also ground up and processed into all sorts of powders, tinctures, crystals, tonics and flavorings and then marketed in health food stores.



Below I have listed the top 10 health benefits attributed to this multi functional root:

  1. Ginger has carminative properties (anti spasmic) and can be used to calm in upset stomach, providing relief for the relief of bloating and gas.
  2. The intake of ginger helps stimulate the secretion of mucus, quieting your cough and soothing any scratchiness I your throat.
  3. Ginger has been proven (in multiple studies) to treat feelings of nausea, particularly in the form of seasickness, morning sickness, motion sickness and as a side effect of chemotherapy.
  4. Ginger contains anti viral, anti toxic, and anti fungal properties, and is used for the prevention of and treatment against the common cold.
  5. Ginger acts as an antihistamine and aids in the treatment of allergies.
  6. Ginger displays anti inflammatory properties and can be used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and various other muscular disorders. The chemical components of the root are instrumental in inhibiting the biosynthesis of prostaglandins which are responsible for causing inflammation. Thus the root has proven to be a highly effective form of treatment, in some cases, even more so than the NSAID's that are traditionally prescribed.
  7. Ginger contains special enzymes responsible for catalyzing the proteins in your food, thus aiding in digestion and the prevention of cramps. The ancient Greeks used to eat ginger after a large meal in order to ease the digestion process.
  8. Due to its promotion of mucus secretion, ginger protects against the development of ulcers, unwanted holes in the lining of your stomach.
  9. Ginger has proven to help lower your cholesterol levels and prevent the formation of blood clots.
  10. Ginger is often used to settle an upset stomach or treat severe stomach ailments such as dyspepsia or colic. It is frequently used today in 3rd world countries to treat diarrhea.

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Eileen Hughes profile image

Eileen Hughes  says:
18 months ago

Great helpful hub. I have emailed this to friends. I often eat christalised ginger if think I am getting a cold or sore throat. And yes it does work. Thanks for sharing this.

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Annette Rozen  says:
18 months ago

Your very welcome! Crystalized ginger is also excellent for baking with - try it in gingerbread cookies or gingerbread for a yummy snack.

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J D Murrah  says:
17 months ago

Annette,

Your hub is very informative and easy to read. Welcome to Hubpages, I am sure you will be an assett to the hub community.

J D Murrah

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Annette Rozen  says:
17 months ago

thanks for the positive feedback and encouraging remarks JD!

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monitor  says:
17 months ago

This is a great wealth of information on ginger, Annette. It will definitely be worth my time to fit ginger into a few more dishes for all of those great health benefits. Nice work!

Your fan.

Mon.

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Annette Rozen  says:
17 months ago

thanks mon - appreciate your support! You'll definitely find it worththe effort:)

NAREN PATEL  says:
10 months ago

When I experience toothache, I place a piece of dried salted ginger root next to the tooth and my pain subsides. Then, I visit my dentist to solve any dental problem that I may have. This relief from pain before the visit is a huge benefit to me, and so I would like to share that information with others. Similarly, clove or clove oil can also be used if you like the taste. Thank you.

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midnightbliss  says:
7 months ago

wow, really informative hub, I didn't know that there are numerous health benefits ginger can give us.

Eat Smart Age Smart  says:
4 months ago

Ginger may be powerful weapon in the treatment of ovarian cancer. A study conducted at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center found that ginger powder induces cell death in all ovarian cancer cells to which it was applied.

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