Did you know that Ginger is a flowering plant that originated in Southeast Asia? It is among the healthiest spices on earth. Belonging to the Zingiberaceae family, it is closely related to turmeric, cardamom, and galangal.
Ginger can be used fresh, dried, powdered, or as an oil or juice. Sometimes, it is added to processed foods and cosmetics. Here are 5 health benefits of Ginger:
1.Ginger is medicinal
Ginger is high in gingerol, a substance with powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.
2. Ginger treats vomiting especially caused by morning sickness
Ginger can help prevent various types of nausea, including chemotherapy-related nausea, nausea after surgery, and morning sickness.
3. Ginger aids weight-loss
According to studies in humans, ginger may help improve weight-related measurements. These include body weight and the waist-hip ratio.
4. Ginger can help with osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common health problem. It involves degeneration of the joints in the body, leading to symptoms such as joint pain and stiffness. There are some studies showing ginger to be effective at reducing symptoms of osteoarthritis, especially osteoarthritis of the knee.
5. Ginger can help treat cnronic ingestion
Ginger appears to speed up emptying of the stomach, which can be beneficial for people with indigestion and related stomach discomfort.
6. Ginger reduces menstrual pain
Ginger appears to be very effective against menstrual pain when taken at the beginning of the menstrual period.
7. Ginger prevents cancer
Ginger contains the substance gingerol, which appears to have protective effects against cancer though more studies are needed.
8. Ginger improves brain function and Alzheimer’s disease
Studies suggest that ginger can protect against age-related damage to the brain. It can also help improve brain function in middle-aged women.
9. Ginger fights infections
Ginger may help fight harmful bacteria and viruses, which could reduce your risk for infections.
10. Ginger lowers cholestrol levels
There is some evidence, in humans, ginger can lead to significant reductions in LDL (bad) cholesterol, total cholesterol, and blood triglyceride levels.