Ginger offers numerous health benefits: it boosts the immune system, improves digestion, helps with nausea and pain, and has a calming effect on fear and stress.
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- 100% natural product
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- Powerful antioxidant
- Improves stomach performance
Ginger (Zingiber officinale), also called isiot, is a plant whose roots have been used in China and India since ancient times. It was introduced to Europe in the 13th century by Marco Polo. Initially, it was used mainly in medicine.
Health Benefits:
Ginger is a powerful antioxidant that is often used for various types of inflammation, including rheumatoid arthritis. Its roots contain gingerols, which play an important role in the treatment of osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Observations show that people who take ginger for a long time experience a reduction in pain and improved joint movement. Ginger also reduces swelling that accompanies inflammation.
Ginger is also effective in treating a number of gastrointestinal problems, most notably in preventing nausea and vomiting, including during chemotherapy. It also helps soothe various stomach and intestinal disorders.
The healing properties of ginger have been tested on mice, and it turned out that the plant causes cancer cells to self-destruct by eating themselves. As a natural antioxidant, ginger prevents the development of precancerous tumors. It has a particularly strong effect on ovarian cancer and as a prevention of colon cancer. It also helps to alleviate side effects in chemotherapy patients.
Ginger lowers high blood pressure and raises low blood pressure, so it balances this problem well. The rhizome prevents platelets from sticking together and forming dangerous blood clots that lead to clogged arteries, heart attacks, and thrombophlebitis.
Ginger helps the body recover faster from colds, sore throats, and flu. It stimulates the secretion of mucus from the bronchi and clears the respiratory tract. Inhalations with freshly boiled ginger root are recommended for flu and colds.
Purpose:
It is recommended as a spice in culinary. Add to sweet and savory dishes, salads, sauces and more.
Ingredients:
Dried ginger rood powder (Rhiz. Zingiber off).
Nutritional values per 100 g:
Energy: 1406 kJ / 336 kcal
Carbohydrates: 71.62 g
of which sugars: 3.39 g
Protein: 8.98 g
Fats: 4.24 g
of which saturates: 2.01 g
Unsaturated: 2.23 g
Salt: 0.00 g
How to use?
add 1/2 to 1 tsp of 500 g total weight.
Culinary Uses
1. Spice for Dishes
- Main Courses: Ginger powder is widely used in Indian, Thai, Chinese, and Middle Eastern recipes—such as curries, stews, and marinades.
- Soups and Sauces: Adds a warm, slightly sweet flavor—great in creamy soups like carrot or pumpkin.
- Rice and Vegetables: Blends well with turmeric, garlic, black pepper, and curry for flavorful side dishes.
2. Baking and Desserts
- Cookies and Cakes: Especially popular in gingerbread, muffins, and spiced cakes.
- Pancakes and Waffles: Adds a subtle, aromatic twist to batter.
- Caramel and Chocolate: Combines beautifully with honey, cinnamon, and dark chocolate.
3. Beverages
- Ginger Tea: Mix with honey and lemon in boiling water – excellent for the immune system.
- Golden Milk: Combine with turmeric, black pepper, and plant-based milk.
- Smoothies or Juices: A pinch of ginger powder adds freshness and a warming kick.
4. Marinades and Pastes
- Great in meat, fish, or tofu marinades – enhances flavor and improves absorption.
Mix with garlic, soy sauce, vinegar, and sesame oil for a savory paste.
Home Cosmetics Uses
1. Face Scrubs and Masks
- For Acne and Brightening: Mix ginger powder with honey and a bit of lemon juice—apply as a face mask.
- Cleansing and Tightening: Combine with yogurt for a gentle, rejuvenating mask.
Always patch test before use—ginger may cause redness or irritation on sensitive skin.
2. Body Wraps and Treatments
- Warming Effect: Mix with cinnamon and coconut oil – helps boost circulation and reduce the appearance of cellulite.
- Detox Mask: Combine with bentonite clay and water for full-body detox.
3. Hair Care
- Against Dandruff and Hair Loss: Make a mask from ginger powder, castor oil, and a few drops of tea tree essential oil.
- Growth Stimulant: Massage a mix of ginger powder, olive oil, and onion juice into the scalp.
4. Ginger Bath
- For relaxation and circulation, add 1–2 tablespoons of ginger powder to a warm bath.
Store in the original packaging in a dry and cool place without direct sunlight.
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