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Why You Should Eat More Ginger
Ginger, a popular Eastern spice, has a rich history as an aphrodisiac. Dating back to the first century AD, physician Dioscorides recommended ginger as a way to stimulate male sexual health. Today, ...
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The plant version of ginger has many studied health benefits. These include being a treatment against nausea, headaches and menstrual cramps − and even improving one's blood sugar balance. Because of ...
Fewer ingredients are more iconic than ginger. It's known for its spicy and pungent flavor and impressive health benefits. Its intense bite might be an acquired taste, but its effects on the body ...
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What Happens to Your Stomachache When You Eat Ginger
Medically reviewed by Jonathan Purtell, RDN Key Takeaways Ginger contains compounds that can relax stomach muscles, reduce ...
We all have go-to vegetables we always purchase at the market, but there is a world of produce out there to explore. One delicious but quite mysterious vegetable is the sunchoke. If you're now asking, ...
Sometimes ginger is blue inside. Is it still safe to eat? Photo: Getty Images Ginger is now a staple in our kitchens. Whether as a tea for colds, finely grated in curry, or fresh in a smoothie, the ...
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