Ginger Dry Herb Pack Zingiber officinale
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Ginger acts as a carrier for other herbs (as well as bringing its own unique gifts) to the abdominal area, much as Cayenne does to the bloodstream. Ginger acts specifically on the stomach, spleen, liver, bladder, and kidneys. Ginger also stimulates the blood, but in a gentler manner. Ginger acts to lower cholesterol levels by converting cholesterol to bile acids and excreting them from the body. Ginger, while stimulating circulation to an area of the body, also reduces pain sensations. Ginger prevents ulcer formation in the stomach. Ginger’s antiseptic qualities make it useful for gastrointestinal infections and was considered in previous times to be an antidote for some types of food poisoning.
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Ginger Dry Herb Pack
Latin Name:
Zingiber officinale
Part Utilized:
Root
Ingredient in:
AD, BC, CB, COMP, EUST, FC, FS, LB, LN, PPAC, TLC, YW
Ratio:
1:4
Available In:
Dry Herb Pack, Tincture, Essential Oil
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