Ginger 4 oz

$18.00

87 in stock

Ginger highlights include:

  • Anti-inflammatory
  • Nausea/Pregnancy health
  • Cholesterol/Triglycerides
  • PMS
  • Motion Sickness
  • Vertigo
  • Gut Health
  • Slow Cancer growth
  • Male fertility

Drug Interactions: Being an anticoagulant, it should not be paired with drugs with the same
effect such as Warfarin, and possibly NSAIDs such as Aspirin; doubly important when used during pregnancy

87 in stock

Description

Ginger highlights include:

  • Anti-inflammatory
  • Nausea/Pregnancy health
  • Cholesterol/Triglycerides
  • PMS
  • Motion Sickness
  • Vertigo
  • Gut Health
  • Slow Cancer growth
  • Male fertility

Drug Interactions: Being an anticoagulant, it should not be paired with drugs with the same
effect such as Warfarin, and possibly NSAIDs such as Aspirin; doubly important when used during pregnancy

Frequently Asked Questions about Ginger

1. What are the health benefits of ginger powder?

Ginger powder is valued for its many uses and natural properties, including:

  • Anti-inflammatory
  • Nausea/Pregnancy health
  • Cholesterol/Triglycerides
  • PMS
  • Motion Sickness
  • Vertigo
  • Gut Health
  • Slow Cancer Growth
  • Male fertility

2. How can I use ginger powder?

Ginger powder is incredibly versatile and can be added to both drinks and dishes. Try mixing it with hot water, lemon, and honey for a comforting ginger tea, or blend it into smoothies for a spicy kick.

You can sprinkle it over yogurt or oatmeal, add it to soups and curries for extra flavor, or even use it in baked goods like cookies or cakes for a warm, aromatic touch. It’s also a great ingredient for homemade detox drinks.

3. Is ginger powder a substitute for fresh ginger?

Yes, ginger powder can be used as a substitute for fresh ginger, but keep in mind that it’s more concentrated, so you’ll need less of it. It also has a slightly different flavor profile—milder and less sharp than fresh ginger.

Ginger powder is a convenient option with a longer shelf life and is easy to store, making it great for recipes like teas, baked goods, and spice blends.

4. What is the recommended dosage of ginger powder for health benefits?

Our recommended dosage is about 1 teaspoon but you may start with less ginger powder per day, which can be easily added to smoothies, yogurt, juices, or a glass of water. 

5. Who cannot take ginger powder?

Being an anticoagulant, it should not be paired with drugs with the same

effect such as Warfarin, and possibly NSAIDs such as Aspirin; doubly important when used during pregnancy

6. Is ginger powder spicy?

Ginger powder has a warm, slightly spicy, and pungent flavor. 

Additional information

Weight 4 oz
Size

4 oz

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