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Herbal Medicine: Biomolecular and Clinical Aspects (2nd edition).
Chapter 7: The Amazing and Mighty Ginger
The primary purpose of this chapter is to comprehensively examine the available scientific evidence regarding ginger’s proven effectiveness in preventing or treating a variety of...
Ginger led to significant improvements in the mean scores of the weight gain, cold intolerance, constipation, dry skin, appetite, memory loss, concentration disturbance, and feeling giddy or dizzy domains (P < 0.001).
Ginger supplementation also led to a significant decrease in body weight...
AJPGI : Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol
Abstract
Ginger has long been used as an alternative medication to prevent motion sickness. The mechanism of its action, however, is unknown. We hypothesize that ginger ameliorates the nausea associated with motion sickness by preventing the...
so ginger's protease must be very good digestion aid for protein meal.making it more bioavailable.
the quantity of fresh ginger they used is not that much.
Ginger milk curd - Wikipedia
Ginger milk curd
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sounds great especially if used with lactase milk, very easy digestion...
Effect of ginger powder supplementation on nitric oxide and C-reactive protein in elderly knee osteoarthritis patients: A 12-week double-blind randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial
Abstract
There is limited evidence that ginger (生薑 shēng jiāng) powder consumption can relieve pain and...
http://suppversity.blogspot.com/2015/07/nausea-leaky-gut-gi-disturbances-ginger.html?m=1
So I read Adel's latest article about ginger helping athletes with respect to ameliorating leaky gut.
And at the bottom, Adel mentions speculation that ginger is a seratonin receptor antagonist.
I wanted...
Here is one study but there are many more like it. I picked this one since it seemed to do the most thorough comparison of curcumin with the effects of some SSRI drugs, and as you can see they were pretty similar:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17942093
In addition, ginger and curcumin are...