Ginger: Yes, ginger can help with several conditions -- including painful menstruation, morning sickness, vertigo, osteoarthritis, and postoperative nausea and vomiting. People sometimes also use it for motion sickness, but it may not always help with that. It may have an anti-inflammatory effect. Fresh ginger extract may have blood pressure-lowering effects, according to some small studies.
Answered 4/3/2014
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Agree w Dr. Pappas: Ginger helps to v nausea, morning sickness, motion sickness, upset stomach ; menstrual cramps. It is a digestive aid. It can help v cholesterol level. It can also be used with common cold or flu. It has anti-inflammatory affects.
Answered 4/14/2014
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