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100% ORGANIC PREMIUM Ginger Root Ground Ginger Powder 1oz -5 LBS

$ 3.69

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  • Form: Powdered
  • Expiration Month: 24 month from purchase date
  • Product: Single Spice
  • Food Specifications: ALL NATURAL
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  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Spice Type: Ginger
  • Brand: Powernutri
  • Condition: New
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    Possible health benefits of ginger
    Many studies have suggested that increasing consumption of plant foods like ginger decreases the risk of
    obesity
    ,
    diabetes
    ,
    heart disease
    and overall mortality while promoting a healthy complexion and hair, increased energy and overall lower weight.Consuming fruits and vegetables of all kinds has long been associated with a reduced risk of many lifestyle-related health conditions.
    Digestive issues
    : The phenolic compounds in ginger are known to help relieve gastrointestinal irritation, stimulate saliva and bile production and suppress gastric contractions and movement of food and fluids through the GI tract.
    Nausea
    : Chewing raw ginger or drinking ginger tea is a common home remedy for nausea during
    cancer
    treatment. Pregnant women experiencing
    morning sickness
    can safely use ginger to relieve nausea and vomiting, often in the form of ginger lozenges or candies.
    Pain reduction
    : A study involving 74 volunteers carried out at the University of Georgia found that
    daily ginger supplementation reduced exercise-induced muscle pain by 25%
    .
    Ginger has also been found to reduce the symptoms of dysmenorrhea (severe pain during a menstrual cycle). In one study, 83% of women taking ginger capsules reported improvements in pain symptoms compared to 47% of those on placebo.
    Inflammation
    : Ginger has been used for centuries to reduce
    inflammation
    and treat inflammatory conditions.
    A study published in
    Cancer Prevention Research
    journal found that a ginger root supplement administered to volunteer participants reduced inflammation markers in the colon within a month. Researchers on the study explained that by decreasing inflammation, the risk of
    colon cancer
    is also likely to decrease. Ginger has also shown promise in clinical trials for treating inflammation associated with osteoarthritis.
    Nutritional breakdown of ginger
    Using fresh ginger is an easy way to flavor foods and drinks without adding unnecessary sodium. Since it is often consumed in such small amounts, ginger does not add significant quantities of
    calories
    ,
    carbohydrate
    , protein or fiber.
    Ginger does contain numerous other anti-inflammatory and antioxidant compounds beneficial to health such as gingerols,
    beta-carotene
    , capsaicin, caffeic acid, curcumin and salicylate.
    Ginger provides a variety of
    vitamins
    and minerals:
    Carbohydrate - 17.77 g
    Dietary Fiber - 2 g
    Protein - 1.82 g
    Dietary Fiber - 2 g
    Sugars - 1.7 g
    Sodium - 13 mg
    Vitamin B6 - 0.16 mg
    Calcium
    - 16 mg
    Iron - 0.6 mg
    Vitamin C - 5 mg
    Potassium
    - 415 mg
    Magnesium
    - 43 mg
    Phosphorus - 34 mg
    Zinc - 0.34 mg
    Folate - 11 mcg
    Riboflavin - 0.034 mg
    Niacin - 0.75 mg
    Iron - 0.6 mg
    Figures above are per 100g of ginger.
    How to incorporate more ginger into your diet
    Ginger pairs well with many different types of seafood, oranges, melon, pork,
    pumpkin
    and apples. When buying fresh ginger, look for a root with smooth, taut skin (no wrinkles) and a spicy aroma.
    Store fresh ginger in a tightly wrapped plastic bag in the refrigerator or freezer.
    Quick tips:Fresh ginger should be peeled and grated before use. In most recipes, one-eighth teaspoon of ground ginger can be substituted for one tablespoon of fresh grated ginger. Ground ginger can be found in the herbs and spices section of most grocery stores.
    Add fresh ginger into your next smoothie or juice
    Add fresh or dried ginger to your next stir-fry or homemade salad dressing
    Steep peeled fresh ginger in boiling water to make your own ginger tea
    Use fresh or dried ginger to spice up any fish recipe.

    WARNING
    : This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to
    www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
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