Relieves nausea associated with motion sickness, morning sickness and vertigo
Stimulates circulation
Aids digestion
Relieves flatulence
Lowers fever
Anti-emetic
Anti-inflammatory
Antiseptic
Inhibits coughing
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Interesting fact:
The name "ginger" originates from a Sanskrit word meaning "horn-shaped,"
in reference to the bulges on the underground stems. In Western countries, ginger
is mainly used to make sweets.
Caution:
People with peptic ulcers should not take ginger medicinally.
Do not take the essential oil internally without professional supervision.
People on blood-thinning medication and pregnant women should avoid high doses
of ginger.
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