Ginger contains a number of therapeutic benefits such as anti-inflammatory effects and relieving gastrointestinal disorders. However, ginger should be avoided in some conditions. Many recipes can give you a healthy dose of ginger in a delicious way.
Ginger Benefits
Ginger is a root that be used in many different ways. It can be an ingredient in cooking or in drinks. It can even be used as a food preservative and has been used for centuries as a medicine.
Benefit | Description |
Combat Inflammation | Ginger is a natural painkiller and has some of the strongest anti-inflammatory substances that are known to us. |
Maintain Normal Blood Circulation | Magnesium, zinc and chromium are all in ginger. These help prevent chills, fever and Excessive Sweating and also improve blood circulation. |
Treat Motion Sickness | It is not known why ginger works but it is a well-known remedy for nausea that is caused by motion sickness. |
Increase Absorption | By stimulating gastric enzyme secretions, ginger increases the absorption of nutrients in the body. |
Prevent Cold and Flu | Steeping 2 tablespoons of chopped ginger in hot water can be used to treat both colds and flu. Ginger has been used for thousands of years for this. |
Alleviate Stomach Discomfort | Ginger Aids in digestion and this helps to avoid stomach discomfort. It seems to reduce inflammation in the same way that aspirin and ibuprofen do. |
Prevent Colon Cancer | One study showed a link between ginger and the slowing of the growth of Colon Cancer cells. |
Treat Respiratory Conditions | Ginger helps with colds and other respiratory disorders by expanding the lungs and loosening phlegm. |
Treat Ovarian Cancer | Ginger powder causes the death of ovarian cancer cells. |
Improve Immunes System | Ginger is a boost to the immune system. A small amount of ginger each day can prohibit fatty deposits in the arteries to prevent a Stroke. It can also decrease infections in the stomach and helps the body fight cough and throat irritation. |
Fight Morning Sickness | With a success rate of 75%, ginger has proven to help fight morning sickness and Stomach Flu. |
Cautions for Eating Ginger
Side Effects of Ginger
- Ginger can interact with certain medicines.
- Never take more than four grams of ginger a day
- Possible side effects might be gas, Heartburn, nausea and bloating.
When to Avoid Ginger
- Never give ginger to a child younger than two.
- Talk to a doctor before taking ginger, as it will interact with other medicines.
- If you take blood thinners or have a bleeding disorder, do not take ginger.
Ginger Recipes
Ginger Ale
Ingredients
- Fresh ginger, about 10 oz, peeled and coarsely chopped
- Lemon peel, 3 strips of about 4” each, only the yellow part
- 1 ½ Cup of sugar
- Chilled club soda, about 3 quarts
- Ice
Directions
Here is a video to give you an example.
Ginger Cake
Ingredients
- Butter to coat the baking pan
- Flour, 2 cups
- Cinnamon, ¾ teaspoon
- Ground Cloves, ½ teaspoon
- Black Pepper, ½ teaspoon
- Salt, ½ teaspoon
- Light molasses, ¾ cup
- Vegetable oil, ¾ cup
- Sugar, ¾ cup
- Water, ¾ cup
- Baking Soda, 1 ½ teaspoons
- Fresh Ginger, ½ cup, peeled and minced, packed tightly
- Eggs, 2, room temperature
- Powdered sugar or whipped cream, optional
Directions
Here is a video to give you an example.
Candied Ginger
Ingredients
- Ginger root, one pound, fresh
- Water, 5 cups
- Sugar, about 1 pound
- Nonstick spray
Directions
Here is a video to give you an example.