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Ginger

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Botanical name: Zingiber officinale  

 

Family Zingiberaceae 


Therapeutic actions  

Antioxidant   

Adaptogenic: aid in the body's ability to adapt to stress in all forms.    

Alterative: gradually restores proper functioning to the body's metabolism to bring about balance.  

Anti-inflammatory: alleviate inflammation throughout the body 

Anti-amoebic: treats infections caused by amoeba  

Antibiotic 

Antiseptic: destroys or controls pathogenic bacteria. Used topically  

Anti-emetic: reduces the incidence and severity of vomiting 

Anti-spasmodic: prevents and eases spasms and relieves cramps 

Anti-viral: destroy and inhibit the spread of viruses 

Immune modulating  

Stomachic: digestive aid and tones the stomach  

Diaphoretic: promotes perspiration 

Digestive: aids the digestion of food   

Carminative: settles the digestive system and the expulsion of gas from the intestines   

Choleretic: aids the excretion of bile by the liver 

Cholagogue: increases the secretion and flow of bile  

Expectorant: expels mucus in the respiratory system   

Emmenagogue: stimulates, regulates, and normalizes menstruation  

Laxative: aids bowel evacuation  

Stimulant: stimulates the physiological functions of the body   

Tonic: strengthens and improves bodily performance  

Rubefacient: warming and increases blood flow  

Vasodilator: increase the internal diameter of blood vessels  


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