Culinary Herbs and Healthy Spices
50 Uses for Ginger

50 Uses for Ginger


By The Lost Herbs, January 11, 2022
I do not know about you, but I love the taste of candied ginger with a nice cup of tea and homemade gingerbread cookies in the winter. I also love ginger for its numerous health
benefits. So join me with a cup of ginger tea and let’s talk about the many uses ginger can bring into your life.

1. Ginger Contains Gingerol

The ingredient that provides all the goodness in ginger is called gingerol. This substance is both an anti-inflammatory and an antioxidant.

2. Aids in Oral Health

Consuming ginger can reduce oral bacteria that is linked to gingivitis and periodontitis.It also acts as an anti-inflammatory since both of these can cause the gums to become
inflamed.

3. Helps with Respiratory Infections

If you find yourself suffering from a respiratory infection especially Respiratory Syncytial Virus then you may want to eat some fresh ginger root. While other disorders used any type of
ginger, treatment for this virus is only effective with fresh ginger.

4. Reduces Brain Inflammation

Due to the anti-inflammatory nature of ginger, it is believed to reduce age-related decline in the brain, which includes oxidative stress and inflammation. Beyond being able to think
better, consuming ginger could be a way of protecting the brain from Alzheimer’s disease.

5. Preventative Measure for Colorectal Cancer

One of the many benefits of ginger is the fact that it can act as an anticancer treatment for some cancers, such as colorectal. The key to this approach, though, is you need to have an
average chance of developing this type of cancer. Those with a high chance did not have the same results.

6. Potentially Lowers Cholesterol

Studies continue but currently, results show that consuming ginger has the potential to drastically lower LDL or bad cholesterol, total cholesterol, and blood triglycerides.

7. Can Reduce Menstrual Pain

If you suffer from menstrual pain then you need to consider taking ginger before the start of your cycle. Believe it or not, this humble spice has been proven to be as effective as any overthe-counter treatment.

8. Preventative Approach to Breast Cancer

If you have a family history of breast cancer, you may want to consider consuming some ginger. Large amounts are required but research is showing that ginger can act as an
anticancer type of treatment that prevents the formation of cancer cells.

9. Helps with Chronic Digestion

First, what is chronic digestion? This is a type of digestion that is felt in the upper part of the stomach. It is characterized by pain and discomfort. It is believed that this is caused when the
stomach does not completely empty. To help this process along, it has been found that consuming ginger speeds up this process and in turn reduces the discomfort.

10. Reduces Blood Sugar Levels

Those with type 2 diabetes who consumed ginger saw a decrease in fasting blood sugar levels. They also saw a reduction of Apolipoprotein B/Apolipoproteing A ratio and a lowering of
malondialdehyde levels. This latter is a byproduct of oxidative stress.

11. Improves Heart-Related Risk Factors of those with Type 2 Diabetes

Individuals with type 2 diabetes have other factors due to their disease that can cause heart problems. This includes high levels of malondialdehyde and Apolipoprotein B/Apolipoprotien
A. Consuming ginger has been shown to reduce these levels so that the chances of heart disease problems are decreased in people with this health issue.

12. Can Reduce Symptoms of Osteoarthritis

Two of the symptoms of osteoarthritis that ginger has the potential to address are swelling and pain. Many who suffer from osteoarthritis of the knee report relief from pain and
decrease inflammation when they consume ginger in any form.

13. Aids in Weight Loss

When one thinks of ginger and weight loss, what has been discovered is it improves on measurements that are used to prove weight loss. This includes body measurement and
weight. How it works is not completely clear but it is believed to come from reduced inflammation and the increase of burned calories.

14. Treats Different Types of Nausea

Ginger is known to help with nausea that includes morning sickness, nausea after surgery, and nausea from chemotherapy. While it does settle the stomach, it does not prevent
vomiting. Do not take it if you are close to your delivery date because it can cause vaginal bleeding.

15. Helps with Acne
Did you know that consuming ginger can help with your acne? While it will not cure it, the anti-inflammatory characteristics of this spice can reduce the inflammation of the skin. If you
are looking for instant help, you can make a mask of equal parts of grated ginger and apple cider vinegar. Apply to acne and leave on for a few minutes.
Once you rinse it off you will notice a reduction in skin inflammation. Remember to check on a small patch of skin for any allergic reaction.

16. Wards off Germs

Beyond improving the body’s immune system, ginger also causes sweating when you have a cold. If you consume ginger during this time, your body will send out a germ-fighting
chemical called dermcidin through the sweat glands. This chemical provides protection against E. coli and Candida albicans.

17. Acts as a Sore Muscle Treatment
Looking for a tasty way of dealing with post-workout pain? Well, if the answer is yes then fix you a cup of ginger tea or a snack containing ginger. The fact that ginger contains antiinflammatory properties will reduce the soreness from your workout.

18. Provides Relief from Rheumatoid Arthritis Symptoms
Oh, the pain from the swelling caused by rheumatoid arthritis can be crippling but consuming ginger can help. Eating food with ginger along with drinking ginger tea will reduce
inflammation and provide pain relief. To get the most out of the ginger, one must consume this spice in some form every day.

19. Protects the Body’s DNA
Believe it or not, lipids in the body can go rancid and this is true with the fat coating that protects DNA. The antioxidant properties of ginger attack the free radicals that can cause the
lipid layer to go bad, which would expose the DNA to damage.

20. Aids in Colic

An old-time remedy for colic is gripe water. Ginger is one of the ingredients due to its ability to reduce gas in the stomach. Before giving your baby and ginger, make sure to check with
your doctor.

21. Reduces Gas
If you have ever had a bad case of gas, you understand how uncomfortable one can be.Consuming ginger before a meal and drinking a cup of ginger tea after a meal can help with
the gas problem. How? Gas can be caused when the stomach has not emptied yet. Ginger can speed up that process, which will reduce the discomfort from gas production.

22. Boosts your Body’s Immunity
An easy way of improving your health is by enjoying ginger in any form. It improves your body’s natural immunity by reducing inflammation, which causes stress on the body. This
stress in turn can reduce the effectiveness of your immune system.

23. Helps Fight Colds

Since ginger is not only anti-inflammatory but an antimicrobial and antifungal, it is a great treatment to help fight the common cold or flu. When using ginger to treat colds, make sure to
use fresh, which in this case is the best.

24. Improves Skin Health

When ginger is applied to the skin, it can improve the appearance of the skin by reducing the oiliness of the skin and reducing pore size. Eating more ginger and applying it to the skin can
also aid in the healing process.

25. Preventative Treatment for Ovarian Cancer

While more research needs to be done, early studies are showing that ginger can act as an anticancer treatment for those who are of an average chance of developing this type of cancer.
26. Increases Hair Growth

Yes, ginger can increase hair growth. How you may ask? Since ginger is an anti-inflammatory, it has the potential to reduce the inflammation of the hair follicle that can cause the hair to fall
out but this is not the end of the story. It seems that fresh ginger and onion need to be mixed with oil and applied to the scalp for this treatment to work.

27. Improves Asthma

Asthma is a chronic disease that can be fatal. While ginger should never be used in place of an inhaler without the consent of your doctor, it is showing positive results as an alternative to
asthma medication. How does it work? Well, it works in two ways. First, the antiinflammatory, antioxidant, and pain-releasing nature of ginger prevent a particular enzyme to
be produced that causes the lungs to restrict. This restriction is what makes it hard to breathe.Once this enzyme is stopped, ginger stimulates the production of another enzyme that relaxes the lungs, which makes breathing easier.
While consuming ginger offers other health benefits, never solely depend on this approach if you suffer from asthma.

28. Treats Migraines

Before talking about ginger as a migraine treatment, let’s understand how a migraine occurs.When a migraine begins prostaglandins are first produced, which causes muscle contractions
and pain. Blood vessels become inflamed and certain hormones are triggered to cause nausea.Taking ginger when you first feel the twitch of a migraine coming on will prevent the cascade
started by prostaglandins. It will also provide pain relief and help settle the stomach.

29. Acts as a Treatment for Dandruff

Yes, there are many treatments for dandruff. Some simply conceal the flakes, while others treat them. Ginger is one of the ingredients that treat dandruff because it is an antiseptic.
When this is added to hair products, it can naturally address your dandruff.


30. Treats Fine Lines

There are many causes for fine lines but one that creeps up is the decreased production of collagen. Increasing your consumption of ginger is one way of promoting collagen production
from the inside. Another approach is to rub fresh ginger on the skin three times a day to protect your skin’s collagen.

31. Fights Food Poisoning

Food poisoning is caused by many different types of bacteria that can cause an upset stomach and diarrhea. Consuming ginger tea will aid in killing the bacteria, which in turn will settle
the stomach while reducing the trips to the bathroom due to diarrhea.

32. Increases the Libido

This may seem like a weird use of ginger. The science behind this approach is the fact that ginger increases circulation all over the body. In a nutshell, if you improve the circulation in
those certain areas then you increase your libido.

33. Improves the Results of a Massage

Due to the anti-inflammatory and warming characteristics of this spice, it is used both internally and externally for pain relief. But did you know that it can also be used as part of a
massage? Well, the answer is yes. Adding ginger essential oil to massage oil can provide relief from pain.

34. Improves Eyesight

Inflammation of the eye will affect your ability to see properly. This is especially true if you suffer from glaucoma. Taking ginger in any form will aid in reducing the inflammation so that
you can improve your sight.

35. Helps with Heartburn

If you have ever had heartburn, you know the need to make it stop hurting but before you reach for an antacid give ginger a try. This can be in any form, which includes tea, sprinkled
on food, or even pickled ginger. How does this work? Ginger works to calm the stomach and naturally neutralize some of the stomach content that is causing heartburn.

36. Helps the Body after a Detox

It seems that everybody is doing a detox but why? The reason is that everyone consumes and absorbs toxins in their everyday life. These toxins can come from the food we eat, the air we
breathe, and even the type of work we do. A detox is a way of helping the body get rid of these toxins. While a ginger detox is not a thing yet, the process of detoxing will help the body
process all the healthy benefits that ginger has to offer.

37. Energizes You

Many things can cause one to have less energy and not be able to think clearly. The lack of clear thinking is referred to as “brain fog.” While this used to be viewed as an excuse by
medical professionals, it is now viewed as a true symptom that can indicate certain disorders. Before taking ginger to energize you, make sure to have a checkup with your doctor to make
sure that is not suffering from anything serious. Once you get clear, take up a healthier lifestyle, which includes eating healthier, getting exercise, and adding ginger to your diet.

38. Adds Flavor to Food

While this is a simple benefit that everyone knows about, ginger does go with about anything. This makes taking ginger as a preventative measure simple. All it requires is to add it to what
you consume, which can be food or drink.

39. Helps with Sagging Eyes

While ginger will not give your eyes a lift like a face-lift, an ointment that contains this spice can give your eyes a pick-up that looks like you got a wonderful night’s sleep. The reason this
works has to do with the increased circulation and anti-inflammatory aspects that ginger brings to the area.

40. Helps with Symptoms of Raynaud’s Syndrome

You may have never heard of Raynaud’s Syndrome but it is one that many people suffer from when they work in an industry that causes a lot of vibration in the hands, such as construction
or factory work. The symptoms of this syndrome include a red, white, or blotchy appearance to the hands or feet. The reason for this is the constant vibration causes damage to the circulation of these areas. Another symptom that appears when one has Raynaud’s Syndrome
is a change of skin temperature, which can be either hot or cold. When these symptoms occur,ginger can improve the situation by increasing circulation in the whole body.

41. Reduces Stomach Bloating

Everyone has experienced that bloated feeling when one consumes too much food. Ginger can calm the stomach and encourage the stomach to empty quicker. This process will reduce the
bloated feeling. While it is better to start your meal off with some fresh ginger and then end it with a cup of ginger tea, this is not always possible. If you find yourself bloated, sip a cup of
ginger tea to start your journey to relief.

42. Can Reduce the Appearance of Cellulite

Ginger increases the circulation and mixing a grated fresh herb with ginger juice and sea salt creates a wonderful scrub that can be used on those problem areas once a week. Now, keep in
mind that the results from this treatment will be gradual.

43. Strengthens Nails

Adding ginger oil to hand lotion that is rubbed into the nails can strengthen them over time.

44. Can Reduce the Formation of Blood Clots

Consuming ginger tea three times a day has the potential of reducing the occurrence of blood clots forming.

45. Protects the Lungs from Chronic Disease

The simple process of eating ginger can aid in lung care by reducing inflammation and increasing circulation. It also thins out mucus so that the lungs can expel it easier.

46. Dissolves Kidney Stones

Drinking ginger tea can help dissolve and prevent kidney stones. Why does this work? Beyond the many anti-benefits that ginger has, it is also high in vitamin C and magnesium along with
other ingredients that aid in this process.

47. Acts as a Renal Tonic

If you have ever drunk ginger tea you understand that you will be going to the bathroom a lot. This constant flushing of the kidneys helps in removing toxins that can build up and cause a
long list of problems.

48. Protects the Liver from Toxins

Just like the kidneys, the liver can accumulate toxins. Drinking ginger tea several times a day will help flush out those harmful ingredients.

49. Can Reduce the Chances of Developing a Fatty Liver

Having a fatty liver can cause many problems but drinking ginger tea throughout your day can be a positive step toward reducing the chances of developing a fatty liver.

50. Has the Potential to Reduce Stress

A simple cup of ginger tea can ease the stress of the day and improve the mood. How this works is due to the numerous bioactive compounds that can aid in improving your spirits.

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