Ginger root has a strong smell, pleasant to us but repellant to many pests and animals. But you have to do more than toss a ...
Some herbs and spices—including elderberry, garlic, and turmeric—have antimicrobial effects that may help the body fight ...
Tis the season to add a little spice to your life and explore the possibilities that ginger brings to food and your health. This time of year, ginger is most associated with the strong and slightly ...
Fermented non-alcoholic drinks are incredibly beneficial for our gut microbiomes, and these in turn boost everything from ...
Ginger, whose botanical name is Zingiber officinale, has been designated the Herb of the Year for 2023. This ancient rhizome has been grown for over 4,000 years, mostly in the Orient. Ginger is in the ...
Dr. Linda Lee answers the question: 'Will Ginger Reduce Nausea From Chemo?' —Jan. 13, 2010 -- Question: Will ginger help reduce my nausea from chemotherapy, and is it safe to take this herb ...
Dr. Roberta Lee answers the question: 'Will Ginger Reduce Morning Sickness?' ——Jan. 13, 2010 -- Question: Will ginger help me reduce morning sickness, and can I take this herb if I'm ...
Choose fresh ginger by looking for smooth skin, firm weight, and a strong spicy aroma.Avoid ginger that’s wrinkled, light, moldy, mushy, or lacking smell.Store ginger in the fridge or freezer, peel ...
Migraine sufferers treated with a homeopathic preparation of ginger and the herb feverfew may find some pain relief, according to a preliminary study. Feverfew, which is derived from a flowering plant ...
Winter often triggers cough, cold and fatigue, but simple herbs like tulsi, ginger, giloy and turmeric can quietly strengthen ...
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