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Ginger
GINGER
Zingiber officinale
Liquid extract of dried rhizome.

Actions: Heart tonic and warming circulatory and metabolic stimulant. Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory. Immunomodulating. Stomachic, digestive and carminative; prevents or relieves nausea. Expectorant.

Uses: Atonic dyspepsia; pain and cramps of stomach and bowels; relieve stomach and intestinal gas. Diarrhea and dysentery. Nausea (especially motion sickness). Fevers, colds and coughs. Cold skin, hands and feet. Painful menstruation. Heart disease and poor circulation. Hypercholesterol.

Dose: Take 30 to 40 drops in half-cup water, 2 to 5 times per day.

Cautions: Do not take undiluted extract drops internally. Discontinue or lower dosage if stomach irritation occurs.


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