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The Calming Effects of Ginger

February 22, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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An upset belly can be a pretty discouraging event. It is one of the main reasons why people miss work or school. So much happens in the middle of the body where digestion takes place that it is difficult to know what exactly is wrong. We just know it is uncomfortable. It can be indigestion, bloating, gas, heartburn, cramps, even movement disease or nausea and we feel it in our intestines.

Fortunately, thousands of years of holistic medical traditions around the world have focused on digestion. It is considered a crucial key to unlock vitality throughout the body. There is a range of trusted herb blades available to support healthy digestive processes. Many of them are well -known herbs, (abundantly) used with abundance in cooking. Zingiber OfficinalisThe Latin name for ginger is such a herb that is known to many in the kitchen. If you didn’t find it in the kitchen, you may have imposed it in the form of ginger beer, or it tasted in that hot, hot, tough candy that stays on your teeth!

Anyway, most people are familiar with ginger and with their characteristic warm and spicy quality. That warming effect benefits the digestive organs enormously. Ginger stimulates high quality saliva, which increases the amylase concentration, which breaks down starchy carbohydrates and fatty foods. The correct bile current is another digestive process that is known to be supported by ginger, making it easier to cope with the digestion of fat. As an aromatic kinship, it has the potential to relieve incidental bloating and gas – a painful situation that Ginger can save you quickly!

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The Wishgarden formula Digestive rescue gi normalizer Contains fennel, catnip, peppermint and ginger. All four plants create a symphony of aromatic oils that support health in the digestive system and help to alleviate temporary digestion. It is ideal for people with tender belly to take travel or for quick support after accidental exposure to food sensitivity. Keep in mind that digestive ease is intended to mitigate the symptoms and it is essential to consult a doctor to explore underlying causes if you notice that you regularly reach the formula.

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Recommended dosing strategy is 2-3 drops completely taken orally, in hot water or tea – repeat if necessary. Enjoy! This formulation is one of the most delicious herbal remedies that are available.

Wishgarden Herbs’ formulas with ginger:

Digestive Rescue, Digestive Rescue for Kids and Serious Relaxer Muscle & Voltage


Written by Christina Bertelli, certified clinical herbalist

Only for educational purposes. This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent a disease or to sell a product.

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