Description
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Settles an upset stomach
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Relieves nausea, motion sickness and dizziness
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Calms digestion
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Decreases inflammation
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Ginger has been known for centuries for its ability to calm the digestion, sushi always includes a dish of ginger, and it is used for dizziness, motion sickness or nausea.
$18.69
90 Capsules
Size | 90 Capsules |
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Medicinal ingredients:
Each Capsule Contains:
Ginger 4:1 Extract (Zingiber officinale) (rhizome) 250 mg
(Equivalent to 1000 mg dried herb)
Ginger Powder (Zingiber officinale) (rhizome) 200 mg
Non-medicinal Ingredients:
Vegetarian capsule (carbohydrate gum [cellulose], purified water, silica).
Recommended use:
Clinically shown to help prevent nausea and vomiting due to motion and/or seasickness. Traditionally used in herbal medicine to help relieve digestive upset including lack of appetite, nausea, digestive spasms, indigestion, dyspepsia, and flatulent colic.
Recommended dose:
Recommended Adult Dose:
For preventing nausea: 1 capsule daily 30 minutes prior to travel, or as directed by a health care practitioner.
For relieving digestive upset: 1–2 capsules daily or as directed by a health care practitioner.
Cautions:
Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen. Keep out of reach of children.
Allergen Statement:
Contains no artificial colours, preservatives, or sweeteners; no dairy, starch, sugar, wheat, gluten, yeast, soy, egg, fish, shellfish, animal products, salt, tree nuts, or GMOs. Suitable for vegetarians/vegans.
Ginger root (Zingiber officinale) acts as a bitter and carminative herb. It helps stimulate digestion and also improves the tone of intestinal muscles. It also soothes an upset stomach. Ginger may protect the stomach from the damaging effect of alcohol and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (such as ibuprofen) and may help prevent ulcers. The gingerols and shogaols in the essential oil counter nausea and vomiting.
According to author Daniel Mowrey, “Ginger is the perfect remedy for acute nausea if you take enough to do the job. The biggest mistake people make in trying to use ginger root is not taking enough.”
Ginger also reduces platelet stickiness in the blood, aiding circulation. It also exerts mild anti-inflammatory actions. In Ayurvedic medicine ginger is used to treat inflammatory joint diseases such as arthritis.
Disclaimer: The information and product descriptions appearing on this website are for information purposes only, and are not intended to provide or replace medical advice to individuals from a qualified health care professional. Consult with your physician if you have any health concerns, and before initiating any new diet, exercise, supplement, or other lifestyle changes.
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