Ginger by Pure Herbs 1-ounce ![]()
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GINGER ROOT Zingiber officinale Asarum canadense, L. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROPERTIES AND USES: Stimulant, dispeptic (settles upset stomach), diaphoretic (promotes elimination by sweating), diuretic (water retention), carminative (dispels gas), digestaid.
COMMON NAME: Canada Snake Root, African Ginger, Black Ginger.
PARTS USED: Rootstock.
BODILY INFLUENCES: Although Ginger has been known and enjoyed by both sexes in Japan and China for thousands of year, it can be truly said to be especially the woman's friend. Ginger is traditionally used with great relish as a digestaid by Chinese and Japanese and is served with the food. For the woman, increased circulatory flow to the reproductive organs carries warmth and removes obstructions. If flow of milk is too scant and the baby demands feeding every 2 hours, rest can be afforded by enriching the milk flow by mother taking Ginger. The stimulating and warming effect when taken as a tonic are a true comfort, especially in northern climates. Should a person decide to put a little Ginger in his or her life, the benefits of the herb will not be disappointing. Many an upset stomach has been prevented and corrected by the use of Ginger. Its action is swift and effective. Russian experience reports great relief with Ginger in the maladies of migraine, alcohol and lymphatic problems, as well as heart troubles, heart palpitations and lack of stamina in children.
DOSAGE: 1 to 40 drops as desired. If tormenting gas, 40 to 80 drops in a cup of water and then go someplace where you can be alone.
SOURCES: Alma R. Hutchens, "Indian Herbalogy of North America;" William Boericke, "Materia Medica;" Dr. Eugene C. Watkins, "Get Well With Natural Remedies."
HELPING THE HEART: Restore circulation to the heart and extremities with L-carnitine. The body makes L-carnitine from protein. If there are digestive problems, it makes good sense to use a digestaid when eating protein. GINGER, GENTIAN, SWEET ROOT and D-W are good choices. Most people who are not in good health tend to have digestion problems. That is one of the reasons they are sick. As protein is digested in the body, parts of a complete high quality protein are used by the liver and kidneys to make L-carnitine. It is now fairly well documented by observation and science that this substance L-carnitine is very helpful to handle circulation problems where the heart itself does not get enough blood. This is known as cardiac ischemia. L-carnitine also helps when the arteries that are far away from the heart do not get enough blood. This is known as peripheral arterial disorder. They are developed disorders. Since they are developed, they can be un-developed. To ensure that the liver and kidneys can make enough L-carnitine, a person should consume a high-quality, easily-digested protein on a regular basis. BEE POLLEN, FIVE GOOD, PROTEIN EXTRACT, BREWER’S YEAST and YOGURT are excellent sources of such protein. – excerpted from the copyrighted works of Dr. A. B. Howard
April 30, 2008: "I have experienced continued success with Pure Herbs' products in time of ailment. My daughter came home from school with a vicious intestinal bug that was spreading through the house quickly. As soon as I felt the effects of it, I took a tablespoon of C.C.E.-W to wipe it out, along with 80 drops of Ginger extract and 80 drops of Clove extract for the nausea. The herbs fought the effects of this bug for a good four hours but I never let up on ingesting the three named extracts. These herbs took the painful edge off of the virus and had me healed in record time. I always make sure that I have C.C.E.-W, Ginger and Cloves with me wherever I go due to its continued success in eliminating nausea or any type of stomach problems that may ail me on the go. I truly do not know how I would survive without Pure Herbs!" -- A.T.M., Metamora, MI