Ginger Tincture - 100 ml

 

Put a stop to feeling queasy. Ginger relieves nausea and vomiting associated with motion or seasickness. It’s even favoured among herbalists as a digestive aid as it soothes digestive spasms and colicky tummies, and helps settle indigestion. As if this weren’t enough, ginger has long been used to help relieve coughs and colds. This multi-purpose root has been used in cooking and healing since the dawn of time. Don’t be without it.


Ginger – Not Just For Cooking
Ginger has a long history. It was introduced in Europe in the first century and ever since, has been gracing special occasions all over the world. But ginger does more than add zest to your cooking!  For thousands of years, it has been used for its profound medicinal benefits. Ginger is revered as a digestive aid to relieve indigestion and diarrhea, as well as nausea and vomiting caused by motion sickness.  It is a perennial plant that gives us that charracteristic knobby root (rhizome) where the medicinal components reside.


Ginger is Anti-Inflammatory
Science has shown that gingerol, the main active constituent that gives ginger its spicy taste, acts by helping to relax the muscles of the digestive system to relieve gas and bloating, and soothe the spasms that can cause stomach discomfort. Gingerol has also been found to have anti-inflammatory effects. In a number of studies comparing ginger to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as acetylsalicylic acid and ibuprofen, scientists found that ginger has the same effect as NSAIDs in blocking inflammatory molecules and easing joint aches and pain.


Ginger for Colds and Flu
The dark days of winter combined with the stress of cold weather, dry air and seasonal travel can make winter-time the peak season for colds and flu. Ginger has been shown in a number of animal studies to boost various immune responses and guard against infections because of its potent antimicrobial properties. And, if you already happen to be sick, ginger may be your go-to remedy for relieving a sore throat and nagging cough. It’s been used in traditional herbal medicine to handle even the toughest bronchitis symptoms.


Ginger is Good for Your Heart
Ginger may even be good for your entire cardiovascular system. It has well-established antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties which can help to protect blood vessel linings. Preliminary studies have shown that ginger may also reduce the “stickiness” of blood platelets and the ability of cholesterol to block arteries. It may therefore play a role in reducing the overall risk of heart disease.


Safe for kids age 6 and older, the therapeutic value of ginger is second to none.


Benefits
Clinically shown to help prevent nausea and vomiting associated with motion sickness or seasickness
Helps relieve post-operative nausea
Relieves digestive upsets, indigestion and colic
Helps with bronchitis, coughs and colds

 

Features
Made from organic and wildcrafted herbs
Therapeutic dose of condition-specific herbs
Tinctures are rapidly absorbed and metabolized – absorption begins in the mouth, allowing the body to absorb up to 98% of the medicinal components
Large 100ml bottle size offers great value
Vegan
Gluten Free
Soy Free
Dairy Free


Medicinal Ingredients
Each ml contains 200 mg of organically grown ginger rhizomes (Zingiber officinale). It is a 1:5 rhizome extract. 


Non Medicinal Ingredients
40% gluten-free grain alcohol and purified water.



Recommended Use
Ginger helps to prevent nausea and vomiting associated with motion sickness.


Directions
Ages 6 and over: Take 2ml, 3 times per day on an empty stomach. For anti-nausea use: Take 2ml, 30 minutes before travel and every 4 hours as necessary.


Contraindications
Do not use if you have high blood pressure. 


Cautions
Consult a healthcare practitioner prior to use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, or if you have any type of acute infection.