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Ginger Powdered Extract
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5% Gingerols |
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Introduction: Ginger (Zingiber officinale) has long been a favorite of herbalist and gourmets alike. It is especially loved in the Far East, where it has been used by Chinese for over 2000 years to treat stomachaches and nausea. The primary use of ginger as an herbal remedy is to help alleviate nausea and vomiting. The research has shown that Ginger extract is more effective and safer than Dramamine or other current drugs available for motion sickness as it does not affect the central nervous system, causing drowsiness, as some of the allopathic treatments do ginger extract has became an excellent product through selecting processing methods to capture these biologically active ingredients of it.
Pharmacology: Compounds isolated from the Ginger rhizome have been studied in numerous in vitro and animal experiments. Other studies show that Ginger root is positively inotropic, antithrombotic; has anti-oxidant, anti-migraine and anti-lipidemic effects, and promotes secretions of saliva, gastric juices and bile. Anti-Emetic Effects: The components in Ginger that are responsible for the anti-emetic effect are thought to be the gingerols and shogaols. The mechanism of action is due to local gastrointestinal actions. Anti-Inflammatory Effects: The anti-inflammatory effect of Ginger is thought to be due to inhibition of cyclooxygenase and 5-lipoxygenase, results in reduced leukotriene and prostaglandin synthesis. Anti-biotic Effects: Gingerol, shogaol and zingerone have been shown to inhibit strongly the growth of Salmonella typhi, Vibrio cholerae, and Tricophyton violaceum, while aqueous extracts at 2.5, 5, and 25 percent concentration are effective against Trichomonas vaginalis.
Indications and Usage: Approved by German Commission E: Loss of appetite; travel sickness and dyspeptic complaints. In folk medicine, ginger is in use as a carminative, expectorant, and astringent. In China, Ginger is used to treat colds, nausea, vomiting and shortness of breath.
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Phytoway Inc
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Mr. Leo Yi |
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Rm.1109, Southren Bldg.,Pearl of the East Plaza, Yangjiashan, Changsha, China |
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86 731 4686483 |
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