100% Certified organic Ginger
Zingiber
Familiar as a spice and flavoring, Ginger is also one of the world’s best medicines. It has been revered in Asia since the earliest times, and in medevil Europe it was thought to have derived from the Garden of Eden. Ginger’s warming and anti-inflammatory properties can bring relief to problems as varied as headache and migraine, joint pain, indigestion, motion sickness, and morning sickness. Fresh ginger has a pungent, slightly lemony taste.
Onset of head cold with chills.
Arteriosclerosis with confusion, sluggishness in aged .
Colic from cathartics.
Diarrhea, supportive for gas and cramps.
Dysentery, supportive for gas and cramps.
Atonic dyspepsia.
Asecretory dyspepsia.
Flatulence with painful intestinal spasms.
Abcess, as moistening agent in a poultice with Althea powder as a base.
Dry, hot skin.
Metabolic debility, with poor secretions.
Andrew Chevallier. DK Publishing. (2016). Encyclopedia of Herbal Medicine (3rd ed.). New York, NY. 155.
Michael Moore. Southwest School of Botanical Medicine. (1997). Specific Indication for Herbs in General Use [Pamphlet]. Brisbee, AZ: Author. 45-46.
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