Ginger Plant

how to grow ginger plant?
description plz
hi Katrina,
when you buy ginger,make sure you buy the ones with little nodules sticking out on them,they sprout just like a potato,then you take this piece of ginger and pot it,within 3 weeks you shall have ginger grass sprouting out from the potted ginger,you can use this grass to flavour tea it tastes wonder full.
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Asian Oriental Décor - 1.5 - 13 Diameter Japanese Chinese Fancy Round Vase Spice Jar Decorative Stand Lamp Base - 24 Sizes
Imported traditional Chinese Ming dynasty design round stands, with pierced & scalloped detail, kiln dried tropical Merbu wood with deep Rosewood finish, great compliment for modern or traditional decor, great for umbrella stands, planters, vases, urns, statuary, spice jars, ginger jars, candles, anything cylindrical. Ships in 48 hours, professionally packed & insured from our Massachusetts wareho... |
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Asian Accents, Accessories, & Home Décor - Japanese Style Square Display Stand / Base - 6 Sizes
100% Kiln dried tropical Merbu wood rectangular stands, great compliment for any décor, look great under umbrella stands, planters, vases, urns, statuary, spice jars, ginger jars, candle. Ships in 48 hours professionally packed & insured from Massachusetts via FedEx - Expedited Delivery Available.... |
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Classic Asian Japanese Decor - 1.5 - 13 Cherry Rosewood Stain Round Decorative Display Stand Lamp Bases - 24 Sizes
Imported traditional Chinese Ming dynasty design round stands, with curved edge detail, kiln dried tropical Merbu wood with deep Rosewood finish, great compliment for modern or traditional decor, great for umbrella stands, planters, vases, urns, statuary, spice jars, ginger jars, candles, anything cylindrical. Ships in 48 hours professionally packed & insured from our Massachusetts warehouse via F... |
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Solaray Ginger Trips Chewable 60 tablet
$8.07 Ginger Trips TM , dietary supplement. Make all your trips a snap. Ginger Root Extract with Vitamin B-6.... |
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Kardea Gourmet Lemon Ginger Bar 1.4oz 15bars -For Natural Cholesterol Managemenet
$25.17 Kardea brings together great taste and science for natural cholesterol management. For more information on natural cholesterol management, visit the Kardea Nutrition website.... |
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Jarrow Ginger 500mg
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Ginger
$139.95 Ginger: The Genus Zingiber is the first comprehensive volume on ginger. Valued as a spice and medicinal plant from ancient times both in India and China, ginger is now used universally as a versatile spice and in traditional medicine as well as in modern medicine. This book covers all aspects of ginger, including botany, crop improvement, chemistry, biotechnology, production technology in the major producing countries, diseases, pests, and harvesting. It also explores processing, products, economics and marketing, pharmacology, medicinal applications, and uses as a spice and flavoring. Experts in the areas of genetic resources, botany, crop improvement, and biotechnology of ginger give an in-depth analysis of these key aspects, and each chapter concludes with an extensive bibliography. |
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Ginger[eBook]
$69.16 pGinger: The Genus Zingiber is the first comprehensive volume on ginger. Valued as a spice and medicinal plant from ancient times both in India and China, ginger is now used universally as a versatile spice and in traditional medicine as well as in modern medicine.This book covers all aspects of ginger, including botany, crop improvement, chemistry, biotechnology, production technology in the major producing countries, diseases, pests, and harvesting. It also explores processing, products, economics and marketing, pharmacology, medicinal applications, and uses as a spice and flavoring. Experts in the areas of genetic resources, botany, crop improvement, and biotechnology of ginger give an in-depth analysis of these key aspects, and each chapter concludes with an extensive bibliography. |
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Ginger All 90 Softgel
$39.95 Ginger AllGingerall helps prevent the nausea, vomiting, and dizziness associated with motion. Through an exclusive processing technique, the natural oil with ginger's beneficial compounds is extracted from the root of the plant for use in Gingerall. This potent oil is standardized to contain a level of 20% of ginger's key compounds.. |
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Ginger
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Ginger Root 100 Caps
$6.31 An All Natural Way To Increase Your Health In So Many Ways!Ginger was always known as a medicinal plant and a spice in India and China for thousands of years. Benefits of ginger include its ability to cleanse the colon, reduce spasms and cramps, stimulate circulation, and aid metabolism. An added benefit to Ginger is that it is a strong antioxidant and effective microbial agent for sores and wounds. |
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Ginger: The Genus Zingiber
$176.46 <STRONGGinger: The Genus Zingiber</STRONGis the first comprehensive volume on ginger. Valued as a spice and medicinal plant from ancient times both in India and China, ginger is now used universally as a versatile spice and in traditional medicine as well as in modern medicine. <BR<BRThis book covers all aspects of ginger, including botany, crop improvement, chemistry, biotechnology, production technology in the major producing countries, diseases, pests, and harvesting. It also explores processing, products, economics and marketing, pharmacology, medicinal applications, and uses as a spice and flavoring. Experts in the areas of genetic resources, botany, crop improvement, and biotechnology of ginger give an in-depth analysis of these key aspects, and each chapter concludes with an extensive bibliography. |
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$8.2 Ginger Root Christopher's Original Formulas Ginger |
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$8.33 Oil Blends Nature's Alchemy Ginger |
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Ginger Loose Cut Tea
$4.99 Tussilago FarfaraWhat are the benefits of Ginger? Ginger is a natural wonder for occasional stomach concerns. It acts directly in the stomach to neutralize certain acids and toxins. But that’s not all it does. Ginger is also great nutritional support for your entire body. Fights joint stiffness with powerful enzymes Aids circulation to help your heart and your entire cardiovascular system Provides natural warmth and strength to help boost your vitality levels Common Names - Coughwort, Foal's Foot, Coltsfoot, Horse Hoof, Horse Foot, Bull's FootPart Used - LeavesDescription - Ginger Root has a long, perennial, creeping, fibrous rhizome. The leaves are erect, cordate, sharply dentate, smooth green above and pure white and cottony beneath. The flowers are large and bright yellow. The plant grows in Europe and the East Indies, from the seashore to elevations of nearly eight thousand feet. It also grows in the US in wet places, flowering in March and April. The leaves are rather fragrant and continue so after having been carefully dried. Dose - One to two cups daily. |
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BlueBonnet's Ginger 250 Mg 60Caps
$12.5 Standardized Ginger Root Extract VcapsDescription: ? Ginger Root Extract 250 mg ? Dietary Supplement Bluebonnet?s Standardized Ginger Root Extract Vcaps provide a highly advanced plant extract standardized to 5% gingerols (12.5 mg/ serving) from pure ginger root extract (Zingiber officinale). Plus, the easy-to-swallow vegetable capsules contain an enzyme delivery system (e-d-s?) from 100% plant sources to efficiently break down the botanical extract for maximum assimilation and absorption. Supplement Facts: Serving Size: 1 Capsule Ginger Root Extract (zingiber officinale, 5 % gingerols) 250 mg e.d.s, Enzyme Delivery System (Plant enzymes: pectinase, amylase, CereCalase, cellulose, lipase, glucoamylase, protease, peptides) 16 mg Other Ingredients: 100% Kosher vegetable capsules, vegetable cellulose, silica, vegetable magnesium stearate. Free of: milk, egg, fish, crustacean shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat and soybeans. Also free of corn, yeast, gluten, barley, rice, sodium and sugar.Directions: As a dietary supplement, take one capsule daily or as directed. |
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Ginger 1oz by NOW Foods
$9.99 Ginger Extract by NOW Foods at Supplementstogo.com. Our large selection of Nature's Apothecary Fresh Plant Single-Herb Extracts is processed immediately after harvest to maintain the highest possible levels of potency. DetailsServings per container: 1 Dropperful (1 mL)Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement, take 1 dropperful (1 mL) 1 to 2 times daily or as needed. Measure in Easy-Dose™ Dropper and put directly in mouth, water or juice, or mix with warm water to make a tea. Use in conjunction with a healthy dietary and lifestyle plan.Other Ingredients: De-ionized Water and 50% (1:3) Grain Alcohol (USP Grade).Warnings: Caution: Not to be used by pregnant/lactating women or those with gall bladder disorders unless recommended by your healthcare practitioner. Keep out of reach of children.Disclaimers: NoneStore in cool, dry place. |
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Solaray's Ginger Root Extract 250mg 60Caps
$10.09 Ginger is a perennial plant that grows in India, China, Mexico, and other countries. The rhizome ia used. Ginger root can be used for a variety of things including in connecion with: morning sickness, motion sickness, nausea and vomiting following surgery, atherosclerosis, migraine headaches, and rheumatoid arthritis.Suggested Dosage: As a dietary supplement, take 1 capsule a day with a meal or a glass of water, or before boarding a boat, car, or airplane. Thereafter, take 1 capsule as needed every 3-4 hours.Serving Size: 1 CapsuleEach Serving Contains: Ginger (Zingiber officinale)(root extract) (Guaranteed 12.5 mg [5%] gingerols) 250 mg Ginger (Zingiber officinale)(root) 100 mg |
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Ginger
$3.49 Ginger Vinyl Sticker cute blonde in short shorts and belly top. |
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Caldrea® Laundry Detergent - Ginger Pomelo
$15.99 Caldrea® Ginger Pomelo Laundry Detergent is mild, yet highly effective. It contains powerful, plant-derived surfactants and Borax to get your whites white and colors bright. Additionally, the fragrance from its special formulations of essential oils will linger in your clothes long after they are folded. Safe and effective for all types of washable fabrics at all water temperatures, in hard water or soft. It is biodegradable and contains no phosphates.Use 2-3 ounces per load. Color safe at all temperatures. Compatible with High Efficiency (HE) washing machines.Features:• Mild, yet highly effective• Contains powerful, plant-derived surfactants and Borax to get your whites white and colors bright• biodegradable and contains no phosphates• Color safe at all temperatures• Compatible with High Efficiency (HE) washing machines• Scent: Ginger PomeloQuantity: 64 fluid ounces |
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Solaray's Cayenne + Ginger 465mg 100Caps
$9.89 Originally from South America, the cayenne plant has spread across the globe both as a food and as a medicine. Cayenne is very closely related to bell peppers, jalape?os, paprika, and other similar peppers. The fruit is used.Ginger is a perennial plant that grows in India, China, Mexico, and several other countries. The rhizome (underground stem) is used.Both are good for maintaining a healthy circulatory system. The ginger also acts as a buffer so the cayenne will not damage sensative stomachs.Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement, take one capsule twice daily with meals or a glass of water. Store in a cool, dry place.Serving Size: 1 CapsuleEach Serving Contains: Cayenne (pepper)(40,000 heat unit) 180 mg; Ginger (root) 180 mg; Marshmallow (root) 105 mg |
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Ginger Essential Oil ½ oz: K
$12.73 Ginger oil has a warm, spicy-woody odor. It blends well with spice and citrus oils. Aromatherapy benefits: warming, strengthening, anchoring. Essential, absolute and resin oils are volatile, fragrant materials extracted from the root, bark, wood, seed, fruit, leaf or flower of a single plant. The plants used to produce these oils are grown on certified organic fields and are third-party certified by Quality Assurance International; no synthetic chemicals are used in growing or processing them. Steam distillation and cold pressing are used to extract the essential oil from the plant. Essential oils and absolutes are very potent and should always be used sparingly and in conjunction with a reliable reference. Essential oils contain the odor, taste and medicinal properties of the plant itself, but in very concentrated form, with no base oil, alcohol, water or dilutants added. |
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Ginger
$9 Ginger the cat lives a comfortable, well-tended life. But when a pesky kitten moves in, Ginger''s days of ease are over. Now it seems he must share his bed and his meals with the intruder forever... |
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Ginger
$3.98 Ginger the cat lives a comfortable life, but when a pesky little kitten moves in, Ginger must share his bed, his meals, and the attention from his people with the intruder, in an ideal tale for cat lovers and children. |
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Ginger
$5.99 Ginger the cat lives a comfortable, well-tended life. But when a pesky kitten moves in, Ginger's days of ease are over. Now it seems he must share his bed and his meals with the intruder forever. Color illustrations. |
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Ginger
$14.96 Ginger the cat lives a comfortable, well-tended life. But when a pesky kitten moves in, Ginger's days of ease are over. Now it seems he must share his bed and his meals with the intruder forever. Color illustrations. |
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Solaray's Organic Ginger Root 540mg 100Caps
$11.39 Ginger is a perennial plant grown in India, China, Mexico, and a few other countries. The rhizome (underground stem) is used for medicinal purposes. Ginger is most commonly used in connection with morning sickness, motion sickness, nausea and vomiting following surgery, atherosclerosis, migraine headaches, and rheumatoid arthritis.Suggested Dosage: As a dietary supplement, take two capsules two to five times a day with meals or a glass of water. Store in a cool, dry place.CAUTION: Persons with gallstones should consult a practitioner prior to use.Serving Size: 2 CapsulesEach Serving Contains: Organic Ginger (Zingiber officinale) (root) 1.08 g |
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Aromatherapy Associates Rose and Ginger Candle Trio
$56 An aromatic blend of Rose and Ginger will tantalize the senses, and creating a spa like atmosphere anytime. Candles are made of all natural plant wax and set in frosted glass. Beautifully gift boxed. Each candle will burn up to 20 hours. |
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Ginger Root 5% 30 vegicap bottle: HE
$6.59 We use only 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose ''00'' capsules for all of our encapsulated products. We offer both bulk powder and capsules. Obviously our bulk bottles are bulk powder, not capsules, but the capsule weight is included to give you a way of judging the recommended dosage. Ginger Root - Standardized Extract -- Approximately 600 mg. each capsule. 1/2 teaspoon of powder is about equal to one capsule. Powder can be consumed by sprinkling it over your food or mixing it with a syrup such as maple or chocolate. You could also mix it with orange juice. The citric acid in the orange juice will help to mask any unpleasant powder tastes. Other common names: African Ginger, Jamaica Ginger, Black Ginger, Chiang If you have ever reached for a glass of Ginger ale for an upset stomach, you are on the right track! Ginger is an ancient remedy for upset stomach, indigestion, motion sickness and cramps, and that's just the beginning. This wonderful food additive can also help reduce fevers, relieve pain, reduce inflammation and help remove toxins from the body. On the news front, important new research from the University of Michigan has indicated that Ginger has caused ovarian cancer cell death in laboratory tests. History: Ginger is an exotic, perennial plant with highly aromatic flowers that grows to a height of three feet. It originated in tropical Asia, where its tuberous rootstock was not only used as a spice for culinary purposes, but has also continued to play an important role in Asian medicine for 2,500 years. The Chinese considered it a ''warming'' herb and used it extensively to warm the stomach, ward off colds, dispel chills and treat digestive problems, and Chinese ships even carried Ginger on voyages to prevent seasickness. In ancient Greece and Egypt, Ginger was used as a confection, and the Romans considered it a taxable commodity by A.D. 200. The Persians were said to use Ginger as a remedy for arthritis. The origin of Ginger's name may be derived from two sources: The Greek word for Ginger is zingiberis, and some say it is derived from Zanzibar, from whence it was imported to Europe in the fifteenth century. It is believed that gingerbread was sent as a gift to Russia to celebrate the birth of Peter the Great and was also a favorite in the court of Elizabeth I of England. Ginger had spread to Spain, where it was cultivated, and later, Spanish conquistadors brought it to the New World, where it has thrived as a major commercial crop in Jamaica. Ginger is now cultivated in tropical areas of the world, including Africa, Asia, Australia and the West Indies. Under cultivation, Ginger seldom blossoms, and the fruit is rarely seen. In Ayurvedic medicine, it is called ''the universal medicine,'' and in both Ayurvedic and Chinese traditional medicine, its use still comprises more than half of all prescriptions dispensed. Ginger is rich in volatile oils, beta-carotene, essential fatty acids, amino acids, |
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Ginger Root 5% 360 vegicap bottle: HE
$51.4 We use only 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose ''00'' capsules for all of our encapsulated products. We offer both bulk powder and capsules. Obviously our bulk bottles are bulk powder, not capsules, but the capsule weight is included to give you a way of judging the recommended dosage. Ginger Root - Standardized Extract -- Approximately 600 mg. each capsule. 1/2 teaspoon of powder is about equal to one capsule. Powder can be consumed by sprinkling it over your food or mixing it with a syrup such as maple or chocolate. You could also mix it with orange juice. The citric acid in the orange juice will help to mask any unpleasant powder tastes. Other common names: African Ginger, Jamaica Ginger, Black Ginger, Chiang If you have ever reached for a glass of Ginger ale for an upset stomach, you are on the right track! Ginger is an ancient remedy for upset stomach, indigestion, motion sickness and cramps, and that's just the beginning. This wonderful food additive can also help reduce fevers, relieve pain, reduce inflammation and help remove toxins from the body. On the news front, important new research from the University of Michigan has indicated that Ginger has caused ovarian cancer cell death in laboratory tests. History: Ginger is an exotic, perennial plant with highly aromatic flowers that grows to a height of three feet. It originated in tropical Asia, where its tuberous rootstock was not only used as a spice for culinary purposes, but has also continued to play an important role in Asian medicine for 2,500 years. The Chinese considered it a ''warming'' herb and used it extensively to warm the stomach, ward off colds, dispel chills and treat digestive problems, and Chinese ships even carried Ginger on voyages to prevent seasickness. In ancient Greece and Egypt, Ginger was used as a confection, and the Romans considered it a taxable commodity by A.D. 200. The Persians were said to use Ginger as a remedy for arthritis. The origin of Ginger's name may be derived from two sources: The Greek word for Ginger is zingiberis, and some say it is derived from Zanzibar, from whence it was imported to Europe in the fifteenth century. It is believed that gingerbread was sent as a gift to Russia to celebrate the birth of Peter the Great and was also a favorite in the court of Elizabeth I of England. Ginger had spread to Spain, where it was cultivated, and later, Spanish conquistadors brought it to the New World, where it has thrived as a major commercial crop in Jamaica. Ginger is now cultivated in tropical areas of the world, including Africa, Asia, Australia and the West Indies. Under cultivation, Ginger seldom blossoms, and the fruit is rarely seen. In Ayurvedic medicine, it is called ''the universal medicine,'' and in both Ayurvedic and Chinese traditional medicine, its use still comprises more than half of all prescriptions dispensed. Ginger is rich in volatile oils, beta-carotene, essential fatty acids, amino acids, |
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Ginger Root 5% 60 vegicap bottle: HE
$11.59 We use only 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose ''00'' capsules for all of our encapsulated products. We offer both bulk powder and capsules. Obviously our bulk bottles are bulk powder, not capsules, but the capsule weight is included to give you a way of judging the recommended dosage. Ginger Root - Standardized Extract -- Approximately 600 mg. each capsule. 1/2 teaspoon of powder is about equal to one capsule. Powder can be consumed by sprinkling it over your food or mixing it with a syrup such as maple or chocolate. You could also mix it with orange juice. The citric acid in the orange juice will help to mask any unpleasant powder tastes. Other common names: African Ginger, Jamaica Ginger, Black Ginger, Chiang If you have ever reached for a glass of Ginger ale for an upset stomach, you are on the right track! Ginger is an ancient remedy for upset stomach, indigestion, motion sickness and cramps, and that's just the beginning. This wonderful food additive can also help reduce fevers, relieve pain, reduce inflammation and help remove toxins from the body. On the news front, important new research from the University of Michigan has indicated that Ginger has caused ovarian cancer cell death in laboratory tests. History: Ginger is an exotic, perennial plant with highly aromatic flowers that grows to a height of three feet. It originated in tropical Asia, where its tuberous rootstock was not only used as a spice for culinary purposes, but has also continued to play an important role in Asian medicine for 2,500 years. The Chinese considered it a ''warming'' herb and used it extensively to warm the stomach, ward off colds, dispel chills and treat digestive problems, and Chinese ships even carried Ginger on voyages to prevent seasickness. In ancient Greece and Egypt, Ginger was used as a confection, and the Romans considered it a taxable commodity by A.D. 200. The Persians were said to use Ginger as a remedy for arthritis. The origin of Ginger's name may be derived from two sources: The Greek word for Ginger is zingiberis, and some say it is derived from Zanzibar, from whence it was imported to Europe in the fifteenth century. It is believed that gingerbread was sent as a gift to Russia to celebrate the birth of Peter the Great and was also a favorite in the court of Elizabeth I of England. Ginger had spread to Spain, where it was cultivated, and later, Spanish conquistadors brought it to the New World, where it has thrived as a major commercial crop in Jamaica. Ginger is now cultivated in tropical areas of the world, including Africa, Asia, Australia and the West Indies. Under cultivation, Ginger seldom blossoms, and the fruit is rarely seen. In Ayurvedic medicine, it is called ''the universal medicine,'' and in both Ayurvedic and Chinese traditional medicine, its use still comprises more than half of all prescriptions dispensed. Ginger is rich in volatile oils, beta-carotene, essential fatty acids, amino acids, |
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Ginger Root 5% 600 vegicap bottle: HE
$87.68 We use only 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose ''00'' capsules for all of our encapsulated products. We offer both bulk powder and capsules. Obviously our bulk bottles are bulk powder, not capsules, but the capsule weight is included to give you a way of judging the recommended dosage. Ginger Root - Standardized Extract -- Approximately 600 mg. each capsule. 1/2 teaspoon of powder is about equal to one capsule. Powder can be consumed by sprinkling it over your food or mixing it with a syrup such as maple or chocolate. You could also mix it with orange juice. The citric acid in the orange juice will help to mask any unpleasant powder tastes. Other common names: African Ginger, Jamaica Ginger, Black Ginger, Chiang If you have ever reached for a glass of Ginger ale for an upset stomach, you are on the right track! Ginger is an ancient remedy for upset stomach, indigestion, motion sickness and cramps, and that's just the beginning. This wonderful food additive can also help reduce fevers, relieve pain, reduce inflammation and help remove toxins from the body. On the news front, important new research from the University of Michigan has indicated that Ginger has caused ovarian cancer cell death in laboratory tests. History: Ginger is an exotic, perennial plant with highly aromatic flowers that grows to a height of three feet. It originated in tropical Asia, where its tuberous rootstock was not only used as a spice for culinary purposes, but has also continued to play an important role in Asian medicine for 2,500 years. The Chinese considered it a ''warming'' herb and used it extensively to warm the stomach, ward off colds, dispel chills and treat digestive problems, and Chinese ships even carried Ginger on voyages to prevent seasickness. In ancient Greece and Egypt, Ginger was used as a confection, and the Romans considered it a taxable commodity by A.D. 200. The Persians were said to use Ginger as a remedy for arthritis. The origin of Ginger's name may be derived from two sources: The Greek word for Ginger is zingiberis, and some say it is derived from Zanzibar, from whence it was imported to Europe in the fifteenth century. It is believed that gingerbread was sent as a gift to Russia to celebrate the birth of Peter the Great and was also a favorite in the court of Elizabeth I of England. Ginger had spread to Spain, where it was cultivated, and later, Spanish conquistadors brought it to the New World, where it has thrived as a major commercial crop in Jamaica. Ginger is now cultivated in tropical areas of the world, including Africa, Asia, Australia and the West Indies. Under cultivation, Ginger seldom blossoms, and the fruit is rarely seen. In Ayurvedic medicine, it is called ''the universal medicine,'' and in both Ayurvedic and Chinese traditional medicine, its use still comprises more than half of all prescriptions dispensed. Ginger is rich in volatile oils, beta-carotene, essential fatty acids, amino acids, |
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Ginger Root 5% 90 vegicap bottle: HE
$15.47 We use only 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose ''00'' capsules for all of our encapsulated products. We offer both bulk powder and capsules. Obviously our bulk bottles are bulk powder, not capsules, but the capsule weight is included to give you a way of judging the recommended dosage. Ginger Root - Standardized Extract -- Approximately 600 mg. each capsule. 1/2 teaspoon of powder is about equal to one capsule. Powder can be consumed by sprinkling it over your food or mixing it with a syrup such as maple or chocolate. You could also mix it with orange juice. The citric acid in the orange juice will help to mask any unpleasant powder tastes. Other common names: African Ginger, Jamaica Ginger, Black Ginger, Chiang If you have ever reached for a glass of Ginger ale for an upset stomach, you are on the right track! Ginger is an ancient remedy for upset stomach, indigestion, motion sickness and cramps, and that's just the beginning. This wonderful food additive can also help reduce fevers, relieve pain, reduce inflammation and help remove toxins from the body. On the news front, important new research from the University of Michigan has indicated that Ginger has caused ovarian cancer cell death in laboratory tests. History: Ginger is an exotic, perennial plant with highly aromatic flowers that grows to a height of three feet. It originated in tropical Asia, where its tuberous rootstock was not only used as a spice for culinary purposes, but has also continued to play an important role in Asian medicine for 2,500 years. The Chinese considered it a ''warming'' herb and used it extensively to warm the stomach, ward off colds, dispel chills and treat digestive problems, and Chinese ships even carried Ginger on voyages to prevent seasickness. In ancient Greece and Egypt, Ginger was used as a confection, and the Romans considered it a taxable commodity by A.D. 200. The Persians were said to use Ginger as a remedy for arthritis. The origin of Ginger's name may be derived from two sources: The Greek word for Ginger is zingiberis, and some say it is derived from Zanzibar, from whence it was imported to Europe in the fifteenth century. It is believed that gingerbread was sent as a gift to Russia to celebrate the birth of Peter the Great and was also a favorite in the court of Elizabeth I of England. Ginger had spread to Spain, where it was cultivated, and later, Spanish conquistadors brought it to the New World, where it has thrived as a major commercial crop in Jamaica. Ginger is now cultivated in tropical areas of the world, including Africa, Asia, Australia and the West Indies. Under cultivation, Ginger seldom blossoms, and the fruit is rarely seen. In Ayurvedic medicine, it is called ''the universal medicine,'' and in both Ayurvedic and Chinese traditional medicine, its use still comprises more than half of all prescriptions dispensed. Ginger is rich in volatile oils, beta-carotene, essential fatty acids, amino acids, |
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Ginger
$6.36 Ginger, known as the king of herbs has been essential to natural healing for centuries. Readily available in the supermarket, great-tasting and remarkably effective, ginger is an easy alternative to harsher conventional remedies. Used to alleviate motion sickness, nausea and stomach distress, ginger is safe for pregnant women, children and the elderly. This is a unique introduction to the herb, as well as a thorough guide to the history, folklore and uses of ginger. Includes information on creating essential oils, gargles, teas and compresses. |
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Caldrea® Fabric Softener - Ginger Pomelo
$14.99 Caldrea® Laundry Supplies will help you keep your clothing and linens as fresh and fragrant as the rest of your home. And now that their Laundry Detergent and Fabric Softener come in the classic Caldrea® fragrances you can use one fragrance throughout your home. Pomelo is the grandest member of the citrus family and ripe with the refreshing notes of grapefruit. The wild Tahitian fruit is beautifully mingled with the sparkling notes of Asian Ginger and cool, fresh Basil to create an uplifting clothes cleaning tonic.Caldrea® Ginger Pomelo Fabric Softener contains plant-derived softening elements. Combined with our special formulations of essential oils, you will find your clothes and linens extra soft and fresh. With only a 1/2 cupful per rinse cycle, you can enjoy the energizing fragrance for up to 64 loads.Features:• Refreshing fragrance• Contains plan-derived softening elements• Specially formulated with essential oils • Keeps clothes and linens extra soft and fresh• Lasts up to 64 loads• Scent: Ginger PomeloQuantity: 32 ounces |
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Stash Tea's Tea Lemon Ginger 20Ct
$3.19 This lively tea offers wide - awake flavor without caffeine. It has a smooth lemon flavor with a piquant, lingering bite of ginger. The root of the ginger plant has been used in Asian cooking for thousands of years, as it has a clean, fresh, spicy flavor that blends well with many ingredients. Ginger is also very soothing to the stomach and can aid in digestion. It is often recommended for motion sickness and nausea, since it soothes without any side effects. Lemongrass is a tall, tropical grass which has a wonderful fresh lemon aroma and flavor. This beautiful plant is found in India, tropical Asia, Africa, South America, Australia, and in Florida and California. Lemongrass lends a wonderful flavor to Asian cooking, especially Thai, Malay and Indonesian dishes. The essential oil in lemongrass, citral, gives lemongrass its distinctive citrus flavor. In fact, citral is often used as a substitute for lemon oil. |
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Ginger
$9.98 For thousands of years ginger has been one of the world's most favored spices and a major ingredient in Oriental remedies. Yet ginger's precious healing values are still virtually unknown and ignored in the modern world. This book proposes that your spice cabinet contains a healing substance that is beyond the therapeutic scope of any modern drug; a substance with the potential to save billions of dollars and countless lives. Calling ginger "the universal medicine," the author surveys the ancient claims of ginger's effective health usage as these are verified by international medical research. Supported by hundreds of scientific studies, this book leads the reader to discover the extraordinary personal and social benefits of using ginger. Among the medicinal uses of ginger are: * daily energy tonic; * cardiovascular protection; * anti-ulcer remedy; * arthritis treatment; * digestive aid; * natural therapy for colds and headache; * relief of menstrual discomfort, nausea and parasites. |
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Bella Vida Lemongrass and Ginger Aromatherapy Kit
$30.99 *Give the perfect gift with this Bella Vida lemongrass and ginger set *Aromatherapy kit features moisturizer, massage and body oil, and fragrance *Bella Vida basket features natural plant based ingredients *One wood basket and three PETG bottles *All Bella Vida products are made in the USA by Herbal Works, Inc. *Bella Vida products have no synthetic colors and no drying alcohols *Earth friendly and no animal testing Set Contains:*Lemongrass and ginger body moisturizer (8 oz.) *Lemongrass and ginger massage and body oil (4 oz.) *Lemongrass and ginger body fragrance (4 oz.) Personalized Gift Messaging is available at Check-out for this particular item. Due to the personal nature of these items, returns are not permitted. |
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Ginger
$8.99 Wild Dog on the Loose, reads the caption under the photograph of Ginger at the cemetery. Ginger, our hero in this heartwarming story, is anything but a wild dog, but it would be a long time before everyone found out the sad truth. From abandonment to wanted dog and finally hero, follow the adventures of Ginger, a working dog and loyal friend to everyone she knows. |
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Blue Ginger
$22.75 Blue Ginger |
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A Spoonful Of Ginger:
$24 A Spoonful Of Ginger |
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Ginger and Ganesh:
$16.49 Ginger and Ganesh |
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Ginger Pye
$14.5 Ginger Pye |
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Ginger Man
$13.56 Ginger Man |
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Wild Ginger:
$18.95 Wild Ginger: |
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Ginger And Ganesh
$18.75 Ginger And Ganesh |
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Tim And Ginger
$14.57 Tim And Ginger |
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The Ginger Star
$11.69 The Ginger Star |
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The Ginger Ninja
$8.36 The Ginger Ninja |
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The Ginger Tree
$7.36 The Ginger Tree |
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Ginger Snaps
$9.48 Ginger Snaps |
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Ginger and Cinnamon
$10.99 Ginger and Cinnamon |
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Tracking Ginger
$15.41 Tracking Ginger |
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Ginger Street
$7.95 Ginger Street |
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Green Ginger
$21.23 Green Ginger |
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The Adventures of Ginger
$10.84 The Adventures of Ginger |
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The Ginger Ninja
$5.99 The Ginger Ninja |
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Ginger-Snaps
$22.81 Ginger-Snaps |
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Ginger and Ganesh
$15.22 Ginger and Ganesh |
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Gypsy and Ginger
$20 Gypsy and Ginger |
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Ginger Street
$35.5 Ginger Street |
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Ginger : 0744581494
$44.95 Ginger : 0744581494 |
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Ginger : 0744560357
$8 Ginger : 0744560357 |
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Gypsy and Ginger
$21.88 Gypsy and Ginger |
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Tracking Ginger
$16.51 Tracking Ginger |
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The Ginger Tree
$15.14 The Ginger Tree |
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Ginger : 060768626027
$1 Ginger : 060768626027 |
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The Adventures Of Ginger
$11.85 The Adventures Of Ginger |
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The Ginger Horse
$5 The Ginger Horse |
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Cooking With Ginger
$2.68 Cooking With Ginger |
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Ginger : 1110670125
$23.53 Ginger : 1110670125 |
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The Ginger Horse
$5 The Ginger Horse |
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Slimline:Ginger
$6.5 Slimline:Ginger |
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Ginger : 140631269X
$46.95 Ginger : 140631269X |
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Ginger in the Jungles
$41.56 Ginger in the Jungles |
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Ginger In The Morning
$1.99 Ginger In The Morning |
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Spoonful Of Ginger
$109.95 Spoonful Of Ginger |
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GINGER THE KITTEN
$12.04 GINGER THE KITTEN |
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Ginger : 053993994429
$47.99 Ginger : 053993994429 |
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Ginger : 1110670095
$13.64 Ginger : 1110670095 |
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Ginger and Cinnamon
$9.96 Ginger and Cinnamon |
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Ginger : 012233169522
$31.22 Ginger : 012233169522 |
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Ginger And Fred
$23.39 Ginger And Fred |
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GINGER STD EXTRACT 5% / 250 mg 90 Vcaps
$9.99 GINGER STD EXTRACTGinger (Zingiber officinale) is a plant native to Southeast Asia that has a long history of use as an herbal remedy and as a culinary spice. Ginger has more recently been shown to support digestive health and may be effective in the prevention or relief from nausea and upset stomach. In addition, Ginger is a powerful antioxidant, containing a number of free radical-scavenging compounds.*. |
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Hamadi Ginger Soymilk Hair Wash
$27 Daily Shampoo For All Hair Types Gentle enough to use everyday. Soymilk seals in moisture and proteins. Invigorates and purifies. Formulated with Ginger, Sweet Orange and Rosewood Tested on Actresses: Never on Animals Made with 100% Organic Essential Oils and Plant Extracts Completely Biodegradable No artificial Ingredients No Perfumes or Colors Absolutely Luxurious Directions: Apply to hair, work into a lather and rinse thoroughly. Use with Shea Rice Milk Conditioner. Great as an energizing body wash too. Net Weight: 8 oz. / 240 ml Ingredients: Purified Water (Aqua), Coco-Glucoside, Glycerin (Vegetal), Coco-Betaine, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Glyceryl Oleate, Panthenol, Cellulose Gum, PEG-7 Glyceryl Cocoate, Glycol Distearate, Rosemary (Rosmarinus Officinalis) Extract, Olive (Olea Europaea) Oil, Jojoba (Buxus Chinensis) Oil, Hydrolyzed Wheat Proteins, Sweet Orange (Citrus Aurantium) Oil, Citric Acid, Grapefruit Seed (Citrus Grandis) Extract, Ginger (Zingiber Officinalis) Oil, Potassium Sorbate, Rosewood (Aniba Rosaeodora) Oil, Soybean (Glycine Soja) Extract, Tocopherol, Beta Carotene. |
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Now's Ginger Root Extract 250mg 90Vcaps
$9.99 Description Digestive Support Standardized to min. 5% Gingerols Powerful antioxidant A Dietary Supplement Vegetarian Formula Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is a plant native to Southeast Asia that has a long history of use as an herbal remedy and as a culinary spice. Ginger has more recently been shown to support digestive health and may be effective in the prevention or relief from nausea and upset stomach. In addition, Ginger is a powerful antioxidant, containing a number of free radical-scavenging compounds.*Suggested Use As an herbal dietary supplement, take 1 Vcap? 1-3 times daily or as needed, preferably with meals.Supplement Facts Supplement Facts Serving Size 1 Vcap? Amount Per Serving %DV Ginger Extract (Zingiber officinale) (Root)(Standardized to min. 5% Gingerols) 250 mg * Ginger Powder (Zingiber officinale) (Root) 225 mg * * Daily Value not established. Other Ingredients Cellulose (capsule), starch, magnesium oxide, magnesium carbonate, magnesium stearate (vegetable source), silica and stearic acid (vegetable source).Contains no sugar, salt, yeast, wheat, gluten, soy, milk, egg or preservatives.Vegetarian Formula. Warnings Do not eat freshness packet. Keep in bottle. |
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Ginger Root Extract 250mg 90ct by NOW Foods
$9.99 Ginger Root Extract(Zingiber officinale) by NOW Foods at Supplementstogo.com is a plant native to Southeast Asia that has a long history of use as an herbal remedy and as a culinary spice. Ginger has more recently been shown to support digestive health and may be effective in the prevention or relief from nausea and upset stomach. In addition, Ginger is a powerful antioxidant, containing a number of free radical-scavenging compounds.* DetailsServing Size: 1 Vcap®Suggested Use: As an herbal dietary supplement, take 1 Vcap® 1-3 times daily or as needed, preferably with meals.Free of: Sugar, salt, yeast, wheat, gluten, soy, milk, egg or preservatives.Other Ingredients: Cellulose (capsule), Starch, Magnesium, Oxide, Magnesium Carbonate, Stearic Acid (vegetable source), Silica and Magnesium Stearate (vegetable source). Vegetarian Formula.Warnings: NoneDisclaimers: *This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.Vcaps® is a registered trademark of Capsugel. |
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Ginger
$9.06 One of the most versatile herbs on the market, ginger's uses range from medicinal to flavorful—as a common tincture for all sorts of ailments, a beauty supplement, and a delicious component to many recipes. Now, in vivid detail with lively color illustrations, this wonderful compendium provides readers with simple recipes and remedies for using ginger in its manifold ways, along with fascinating folklore and history about the herb. |
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Breezy Morning Tea's West Indian Ginger Tea 20Bags
$5.39 Breezy Morning Tea's West Indian Ginger Tea 20BagsDescription:West Indian Ginger is a warming tea and contains pure ginger root, the potent part of the ginger plant which may be helpful for nausea and digestion. Supplement Facts:Ingredients:Directions:For Hot Tea: Pour boiling water over tea bag. Brew 5-7 minutes or to taste. The longer the brew, the stronger the taste. For Iced Tea: use 3 tea bags for every two glasses, brew slightly stronger than for hot tea. Pour into iced-filled glasses. Notes: Warnings: |
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Ginger
$9.77 She was born Virginia Katherine McMath, but the world would come to know her--and love her--as Ginger Rogers: Broadway star, Academy Award-winning actress, and the ultimate on-screen dancing partner of the inimitable Fred Astaire. In Ginger: My Story, the legendary entertainer shares the triumphs of a remarkable career that began when she won a Texas dancing contest at age fourteen; the joys and heartbreaks of her five marriages; her relationships with some of Hollywood''s major leading men, including Cary Grant, Jimmy Stewart, and damaged daredevil billionaire Howard Hughes; and the strength of her religious convictions that got her through thick and thin. Lavishly illustrated with rare photographs from the author''s personal collection, Ginger is an enthralling, behind-the-scenes tour of Hollywood life during the Golden Age of movies by one of its most enduring stars. |







