Administration of ginger significantly reduced the anti-tuberculosis drug-induced frequency of nausea compared to placebo (P=0.001); however, no difference was found between groups for frequency of vomiting, abdominal pain, or hepatotoxicity. Factors that were significantly associated with anti-...
Chemotherapy-induced nausea:Results from two separate studies in adults who took powdered ginger root three times a day reported lesser severity of nausea. In these studies, participants began their ginger supplement three times a day along with standard antinausea pills about three days before starti...
Reports on the results of the clinical trials examining the therapeutic use of ginger supplements in the U.S. Relief of nausea associated with morning sickness; Safety and efficacy of the supplement; Benefits of the sup...
Do not use different forms of ginger (pills, liquids, and others) at the same time or you could have an overdose. Avoid activities that may increase your risk of bleeding or injury. Use extra care while shaving or brushing your teeth. ...
Ginger is also a well known remedy for travel sickness, nausea and indigestion and is used for wind, colic, irritable bowel, loss of appetite, chills, cold, flu, poor circulation, menstrual cramps, dyspepsia (bloating, heartburn, flatulence), indigestion and gastrointestinal problems such as gas...
Ginger:Ginger is an herbal ingredient often used in cooking, or as a flavoring agent. This rhizome may also be used for a range of medicinal purposes, from aiding in digestion to soothing nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Additionally, ginger is thought to have an effect on the central nervous...
Medical research has shown that ginger root is an effective treatment for nausea caused by motion sickness, morning sickness or other illness. Ginger root also contains many antioxidants. Powdered dried ginger root is made into pills for medicinal use. Chinese women traditionally eat ginger root duri...
I drank 1 laxative every single day for a year, and when I skipped a day I literally wouldn't go to the bathroom for 2 weeks! About a month ago I got fed up with this and decided that I'm going to throw the pills away and that this issue would just have to resolve itself. ...
Nausea relief Ginger has been used as a remedy for nausea and indigestion for centuries. Studies have shown this to be one folk remedy that actually works. Research suggests that consuming between 1 and 2 grams of ginger could help reduce symptoms of nausea and help with morning sickness, moti...
People use ginger root to flavor foods and also as an herbal medicine to treat or prevent conditions including nausea, morning sickness, arthritis and inflammation.Although the amount of ginger used in foods is unlikely to cause side effects, the amount sometimes taken for medicinal purpose may ca...