Ginger Action and Uses.Ginger Extract.Gingerols.
Contents:
- Basic Botanical data of Ginger.
- Description and Phytochemical Constituents of Ginger.
- Origin and Narrative History of of Ginger.
- Medicinal Action and Uses of Ginger.
- Functions and applications of Ginger.
- More reference materials and state of Ginger application.
- Additional Research of Ginger.
- Dosage and Administration of Ginger.
- Culture and Practice of Ginger Tea.
- The essence of ginger.
- How Search Engine think about Ginger.
- Research Update:Ginger and Its Constituents.
Medicinal Action and Uses of Ginger.
Stimulant, carminative, given in dyspepsia and flatulent colic excellent to add to bitter infusions; specially valuable in alcoholic gastritis; of use for diarrhoea from relaxed bowel where there is no inflammation. Ginger Tea is a hot infusion very useful for stoppage of the mensesdue to cold, externally it is a rubefacient. Essence of Ginger should be avoided, as it is often adulterated with harmful ingredients.
Ginger is thought to have blood thinning properties and the ability to lower blood cholesterol levels. It is a blood stimulant and cleansing herb. It is also used for respiratory problems such as colds, sore throats, bronchitis, congestion, headaches and pain.
It is used for numerous ailments including menstrual symptoms, inflammation, arthritis, high cholesterol, liver problems, gastrointestinal problems and motion sickness.
Is most used as a carminative, usually mixed with variety of other herbs, because of its great ability to stop griping and cramping especially in the abdominal and intestinal area.
A regulator of blood cholesterol to improve blood circulation.
Ginger is an excellent companion, warming the body, improving the circulation and activating the body's defences. Ginger has a very useful function during colds, flu, virus infections, coughs, chronic bronchial problems and low-grade infections of all kinds. Compounds from Ginger include Salmonella typhi, Vibrio cholerae, and Tricophyton violaceum.
Magnesium, calcium and phosphorus function together in bone formation, muscle contraction, and nerve transmission. The high content of these minerals in ginger makes it a useful candidate for muscle spasms, depression, hypertension, muscle weakness, convulsions, confusion, personality changes, nausea, lack of coordination and gastrointestinal disorders.
The high content of potassium in ginger will protects the body against bone fragility, paralysis, sterility, muscle weakness, mental apathy and confusion, kidney damage, and damage to the heart. In addition to potassium's role in blood pressure regulation, it also regulates heartbeat.
Ginger has a high content of antioxidants. This makes it a free radical scavenger. This means, it has antimutagenic and anti-inflammatory properties.
The alcohol extract of ginger can directly stimulate the heart and the motor centre of the blood vessels. Dried ginger can arrest vomiting, tranquilize the patient, kill pain, dispel wind, strengthen the stomach and arrest coughing.
Aqueous extracts at 2.5%, 5%, and 25% concentration have been effective against Trichomonas vaginalis.
Therapeutic properties:Ginger is well researched, and its therapeutic benefits are largely due to its volatile oil and oleoresin content. Gingerol is an acrid constituent, responsible for much of the herb's hot taste and stimulating properties. The shogaols, formed as the plant dries, are more strongly irritant and acrid than the constituents present in the fresh rhizome.
Antiemetic:Ginger is highly effective for motion sickness. Trials at St. Bartholomew's Hospital in London in 1990 found the herb more effective than conventional medicines in relieving postoperative nausea.
Antiseptic:In a trial in China 70% of patients with bacillary dysentery who were given ginger made a full recovery.
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1.Ginger Action and Uses.Ginger Extract.Gingerols.
last edit date:1st,Mar.2010.
- Name:Ginger Extract
- Serie No:R010.
- Specifications:Gingerols 2.5%.5% HPLC
- INCI Name:ZINGIBER OFFICINALE EXTRACT
- EINECS/ELINCS No.:283-634-2
- CAS:84696-15-1,Gingerols,1391-73-7.
- Chem/IUPAC Name:Zingiber Officinalis Extract is an extract of the roots of the ginger,Zingiber officinalis,Zingiberaceae





