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Are you suffering from indigestion or an annoying cold coming on? Then ginger tea could be the perfect solution! Like other herbs, ginger tea has active ingredients that fight nausea, for example. The effect of ginger has been scientifically proven and it has also been approved as a medicinal plant in Switzerland...
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In 2018, ginger was voted Medicinal Plant of the Year. The bulbous plant has many medical uses and is recommended for colds, pain and gastrointestinal complaints, among other things. Now a study shows that ginger also quickly puts an end to bad breath. When bad breath develops When bacteria break down between...
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Ginger is not only a common ingredient in international cuisine and in the folk medicine of Asian and Near Eastern peoples. Many people also appreciate the lemony, hot-tasting spice in candied or chocolate-coated form. You can also enjoy the ginger as a Ginger liqueur, Ayurvedic ginger tea or ginger water. The latter...
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Ginger is available in many forms: raw, ginger powder, ginger tea, candied and chocolate coated, ginger liqueur and other uses. But not everyone likes this aromatic spice. Perhaps people who have not previously been interested in ginger should reconsider incorporating the hot spice into one recipe or another.Regular use of ginger could...
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You have never used ginger in the kitchen but would like to try it? Go ahead: hardly any other condiment is as easy to use and at the same time as versatile as ginger. In addition, it not only tastes great if you like it a bit spicier, but is also proven...
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Ginger is one of the most well-known spices and medicines, also in Europe. When America had not yet been discovered and therefore there was no chili in the "Old World" and in the Orient, ginger was one of the few hot spices next to pepper. As a spice, we've lost sight of...
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Ginger is a true miracle bulb and, with its more than 30 researched active ingredients, it belongs in every medicine chest. Ginger is mentioned as the elixir of life in ancient Indian and ancient Chinese Sanskrit writings.The plant looks like a mixture of bamboo and reed. However, only the branched rhizome is...
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