Ginger tea can help aid digestion, reduce nausea and vomiting, ease pain and inflammation, and benefit your overall health. Most people won't have side effects from normal amounts.
Medically reviewed by Jamie Johnson, RDN Key Takeaways Ginger has long been valued for its anti-inflammatory effects, which are mainly due to its active compounds, including gingerols and ...
Ginger supplements may help those with certain autoimmune diseases, such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, control inflammation. New research has added evidence to support the impact of ginger on ...
Ginger is a spice that comes from the rhizome (or root) of the flowering plant Zingiber officinale. It is native to countries ...
New research has revealed a potentially important role ginger supplements can play in controlling inflammation for people living with autoimmune diseases. The research published today in JCI Insight ...
For centuries, ginger has been treasured as much more than just a kitchen spice. This humble root has earned its place in traditional medicine cabinets across cultures, and modern science now confirms ...
Ginger and peppermint can help ease nausea, but ginger is often more effective due to compounds such as gingerols and shogaols.
Amid long waits in emergency departments, hallway medicine, and other indignities of modern healthcare, the removal of a fizzy golden drink from menus at The Ottawa Hospital is proving to be a ...