The effects on circulation
Ginger is also thought to be good for the circulation,
and many ginger enthusiasts have used it for that purpose.
Ginger is thought to aid circulation and help the body
sweat, and this can be an important factor in fighting
colds and flu. Ginger is even being studied as a possible
way to reduce the incidence of heart disease. It is
not certain whether these possible heart benefits are
a result of the increased circulation produced by ginger,
or if there is some other mechanism at work.
Ginger has a great many uses in traditional folk medicine,
and there is much anecdotal evidence of its reported
health effects. Those health benefits are the subject
of much ongoing research, and many clinical studies
are currently underway into the many health
benefits of ginger.
Ginger and motion sickness
Many frequent travelers swear by the effectiveness
of ginger at preventing motion sickness, and some studies
have suggested that it is just as effective as Dramamine
and other common drugs used to treat motion sickness.
While these effects are still being studied, it can’t
hurt to add a bit of ginger to the meal you eat before
hopping on that plane or boat.
Most major supermarket chains carry fresh ginger root,
and if they do not chances are the local organic grocery
store or health food store does carry this herb. When
choosing ginger, it is important to choose those roots
that are firm, and that have a distinct aroma. The more
strong the odor of the ginger in the store, the more
aromatic it will be in your recipes.
Ginger and good cooking
If you need ideas on how to use ginger in your recipes,
be sure to check out recipes used in traditional Indian
and Middle Eastern cooking. These cultures have made
extensive use of ginger for many centuries, and there
are some excellent recipes using ginger in combination
with lamb, beef and even tofu.
Ground ginger can be quite a valuable substitute when
fresh ginger root is not available, but fresh ginger
is always preferred, both for its greater health benefits
and for its superior taste. Fortunately, in most parts
of the country fresh ginger root is available year round,
so finding it should not be a problem for most shoppers.
Ginger may be an ingredient that is unfamiliar to many,
but it definitely pays to get to know this great herb.
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