There’s a good reason why you instinctively reach for ginger ale whenever your stomach feels off. It’s because of the ginger in it. And it turns out that the properties that make ginger good for you can help your dog as well. Asian and Arabic cultures have used ginger root as a...
This invention concerns a procedure for the preparation of a ginger-root infusion for desensitizing teeth and gums to temperature changes and the infusion prepared according to said procedure; this preparation may be used undiluted as a mouthwash or as an additive to toothpaste, ointment, wax ...
Ginger is an underground rootstock of the ginger plant with a striated and firm texture. The ginger root flesh may have different colors like red, yellow, depending on its variety. The ginger root is covered with a brownish skin that can be thick or thin. It depends on the plant harvesting...
Starch is considered a sustainable bio-resource for various industrial applications due to its abundance and low cost. More so, unlike other natural polymers such as cellulose and gums, starch can be obtained in pure form using relatively easy techniques20. Maize remains the main botanical source ...
The active compounds in this root exhibit antioxidant, antimicrobial, and antifungal properties. For example, some studies found that ginger may inhibit Salmonella, E. coli, M. tuberculosis, and other disease-causing bacteria, including those affecting the teeth and gums. Moreover, it appears to ...
1. Fresh Ginger Root And Boiling Water A ginger decoction can help to alleviate cramps and abdominal pain caused by diarrhea. In addition, it can also aid in restoring the bowel movement, which will reduce the frequency of this problem. ...