Eat Ginger for your Health + 22 Health Benefits of Ginger Root & Ginger Tea
Posted:
18 Jun 2016 08:41 AM PDT
Along with its delicious flavor,
ginger is one of the healthiest spices in the world. Originally from Asia , ginger has been used for its medicinal purposes for
nearly 2,000 years by various cultures. Today, the beneficial spice is making
quite a name for itself here in the U.S. and rightfully so. Below is our
list of the top 22 health benefits of ginger root.
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1. Fights Cancer
Today, most people are affected by cancer in one way or
another. Chances are you know someone who is battling cancer or you may be
fighting it yourself. If that’s the case, add ginger into your daily diet.
Several studies have found it beneficial in fighting lung, prostate, ovarian,
colon, breast, skin, and pancreatic cancers.
According
to researchers, ginger’s anti-cancer
properties are a result of the compound 6-ginger, which is found in large
amounts in raw ginger. 6-gingerol has anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory and
anti-tumor activities.
Adding ginger to your diet can help prevent new cancer
cells from forming and destroy active ones. It’s also beneficial for people who
are already on cancer treatments since ginger has been known to prevent the
toxic effects of cancer drugs. In a study with 744 cancer patients, ginger
supplementation significantly reduced chemotherapy-induced
nausea.
2. Protects Against Alzheimer’s
Disease
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurodegenerative
disorder that affects the central nervous system. It accounts for nearly 60–70
percent of dementia cases in people over 65 years old worldwide. If Alzheimer’s
runs in your family or you are worried you may one day suffer from the disease,
you should think about incorporating more ginger into your current diet and
daily routine.
Research shows ginger can help slow down the loss of
brain cells, which typically leads to Alzheimer’s Disease. Additionally, some
studies done on animals suggest the antioxidants and other powerful compounds
found in ginger can fight inflammatory responses that occur in the brain. Other
animal studies show that consuming ginger can protect against age-related
decline in brain function.
These findings weren’t only reached in animal studies,
though. In one study, researchersgave
60 middle-aged women ginger extract or a placebo. Researchers then evaluated the
women’s memory and brain function. They found women who consumed ginger
displayed “enhanced working memory.”
3. Helps with Irritable Bowel
Syndrome
IBS is a common disorder that affects nearly 25-45
million Americans. Some symptoms include cramps, bloating, gas, diarrhea,
constipation, and mucus in the stool. People who suffer from painful IBS will be
happy to hear ginger can offer some relief. That’s because ginger can help relax
the intestines during a flair up.
There are several ways you can consume ginger – add
ginger root in your cooked dishes, take ginger supplements, or brew ginger tea.
The good news is they all seem to have a calming effect on the digestive
system.
4. Relieves Gas
Gas can be embarrassing at the wrong times. While there
are a wide variety of anti-gas products on the market, it’s always best to try
the natural route first. Ginger tea is easy enough to make and has been proven
effective at relieving gas. Drink a cup of ginger tea before you go to sleep to
let it work its magic overnight while you’re sleeping. It should act to clear
out your digestive system and neutralize the problem from
inside.
You can make your own ginger tea by adding one two-inch
slice of fresh ginger root to two cups of water. On your stove, bring the ginger
water to a boil and then let steep for about half an
hour.
5. Relieves
Heartburn
Heartburn is the main symptom of acid reflux, or
gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), a common condition that affects nearly
50 percent of Americans. Today, approximately 20 million Americans are taking an
acid inhibiting drug to treat painful heartburn. There’s a problem with that
statistic, though. Studies show certain heartburn drugs do more harm
than good. Instead of turning to drugs, drink ginger
tea.
According to doctors, ginger has been found to have a
gastroprotective effect, meaning it prevents the loosening of the lower
esophageal sphincter (LES) and blocks acid from regurgitating back into the
esophagus. It also kills off harmful bacteria, such as helicobacter pylori. This
type of bacteria is linked to acid reflux.
For best results, it’s recommended you drink one cup of
ginger tea 20 minutes before a meal.
6. Aids Weight Loss
Losing weight is one of the best things you can do for
your overall health. Did you know being overweight can lead to heart attack,
stroke, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes, and some cancers? To
help aid your weight loss efforts, incorporate ginger into your
diet.
Ginger is a natural ingredient that’s found in many
“fat-burning” supplements. It can speed up the metabolism, leading to
calorie-burning. It can also help keep you feeling full for longer, reducing
your overall calorie intake.
7. Suppresses
Appetite
Ginger may help keep you feeling full, suppressing your
appetite and ultimately reducing your daily calorie intake. A 2012 study
published in the journal Metabolism found people who drank a hot ginger beverage
containing 2 grams of ginger powder after meals reduced feelings of hunger for
up to six hours.
8. Helps Manage Blood Sugar
Levels
Research out of Australia suggests that ginger can
help keep blood glucose levels in check. This is important because these levels
have a direct impact on weight loss and weight gain, as well as how energetic or
lethargic you feel throughout the day. If you’ve noticed that you’re feeling a
mid-day crash it’s likely due to your blood sugar levels. Adding ginger to your
lunch might help you stay focused and on task. Think of ginger as an all-natural
alternative to products like 5 Hour
“Energy.”
9. Relieves Tired
Muscles
When you workout, your muscles naturally get tired. One
way to help speed up muscle recovery is to munch on ginger root. Studies have shown people who eat ginger experience
a significant reduction in muscle pain, allowing people to get back to the gym
in a shorter amount of time. More workouts lead to increased lean muscle mass,
which generally equates to natural weight loss as you burn calories around the
clock.
10. Boosts Nutrient Absorption
You probably don’t realize, but when you eat a healthy
meal you aren’t actually absorbing all of the beneficial nutrients. Rather,
people only absorb anywhere between 10-90 percent of the vitamins and minerals
in their food. If you are looking to improve your health and lose weight, you’ll
want to absorb as many nutrients as possible. That’s because nutrients can
signal your hormones to let the body know when it’s full and keep your
fat-burning system working in tip-top shape. Ginger has been known to boost
nutrient absorption!
11. Helps with Morning Sickness
Pregnant women might want to increase their ginger
intake if they are suffering from bouts of morning sickness. That’s because the
ginger acts as a calming agent. When compared to a placebo in clinical tests,
participants who consumed ginger noticed significant symptom
relief.
12. Reduces Arthritic
Inflammation
Ginger has powerful anti-inflammatory properties. For
that reason, it can help relieve a host of inflammation-based conditions and
diseases. That includes arthritis,
a condition that affects millions of Americans. Along with reducing
inflammation, people with arthritis can expect some pain relief from the
ginger.
13. Opens Up Inflamed Airways
If you have asthma you have likely been scouring the
internet for ways to help open up your airways (ones that don’t involve taking
steroid-based medications). Ginger has been shown to open up airways by reducing
inflammation. It can also relieve pain associated with asthma. While researchers
say ginger may not solve your asthma condition on its own, it can definitely be
used as part of a comprehensive approach.
14. Improves
Circulation
Ginger can help thin blood, improving overall
circulation. As ginger improves blood flow, it can generate a warm feeling
inside the body. That’s one reason many people enjoy sipping ginger tea on cold
days.
15. Heals Frostbite
Here’s a handy tip to remember if you ever come down
with a case of frostbite. You can drink ginger tea during your recovery process
to speed up recovery. Ginger will help to improve your circulation, which helps
your body return the affected parts back to their normal state. You don’t have
to drink very much of it in order to get the desired results. Just about 8
ounces a day is all that’s necessary to have it
work.
16. Stops Motion
Sickness
Ginger has long been used as a natural remedy for
motion sickness. If you get car sick or sea sick then it’s a smart idea to
consume a little ginger before you get in the car or boat. Ginger is so
effective at settling an upset stomach that it has even been shown to outdo OTC
medications like Dramamine. It eases all of the accompanying symptoms of motion
sickness, so you don’t have to worry about getting dizzy, feeling nauseous,
breaking into cold sweats, or worse, puking out the window or over the side of
the boat.
17. Provides Pain Relief
Forget ibuprofen, try consuming ginger instead! No
matter what type of pain you’re suffering from, ginger can act as a natural pain
reliever. Along with fighting inflammation that can cause aches and pains,
ginger also works on a hormonal level. Consider starting your morning with a cup
of ginger tea and see if you notice improvements throughout the
day.
18. Clears
Sinuses
If you’re looking for sinus relief without having to
resort to an over-the-counter drug, turn to ginger first. There is an active
ingredient in ginger that has shown to work wonders on the sinuses, helping to
unclog them and facilitate drainage. All you need to do is brew a nice cup of
hot ginger tea to get the benefits without the use of medications with possible
side effects.
19. Improves Your Breath
Unlike other foods like garlic, ginger can actually
help to improve your breath. Eat ginger toward the end of your meal so it can
cleanse your palate and leave your mouth feeling refreshed. You can also drink
it as a beverage mixed with simple hot water. It’s a great way to flush out your
mouth and neutralize a bad taste in your mouth, like the dreaded “coffee breath”
from drinking coffee.
20. Increases
Sex Drive
With an increased functioning of the circulatory
system, it’s no wonder that ginger has been referred to as an aphrodisiac for
thousands of years. It didn’t take long for people to make the connection
between ginger and an extra pep in the step! The nice part is that it works for
both sexes equally since it can increase circulation in both female and male sex
organs.
21. Boosts Immune
System
Does it seem like every time you turn around you’re
battling another cold or illness? If so, chances are your immune system is weak.
Your diet plays a large role in strengthening or weakening your immune system.
To keep your body’s defense system strong, eat ginger. Doctors say ginger can
cleanse the lymphatic system, flush out toxins, and kill
bacteria.
22. Protects Against Nuclear
Radiation
Hopefully this isn’t something you’ll ever have to
worry about, but it’s still good to know in case World War III breaks out.
People living near the Fukushima disaster area have given strong
consideration to upping their ginger intake with this news. If you want to get
the full benefits of this feature you’ll have to have a daily dose of ginger so
it’s in your system and stays there.
Ginger FAQ
Does ginger boost metabolism?
According to researchers, ginger
root can give your metabolism a boost, aiding weight loss. If you are trying to
boost your metabolism, also fill your plate with fresh vegetables and lean
protein. Plus, you want to make sure to hit the gym. Did you know by increasing
the amount of lean muscle you have, it could help your body burn calories even
hours after your workout?
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