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  2. Is your daily ginger shot an immunity essential or pricey ...

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    “A typical ginger shot provides a concentrated amount, often around 10 to 30 millilitres of ginger juice, which is helpful for general wellness, but might not consistently reach therapeutic ...

  3. The Truth About Those Viral Ginger Shots - AOL

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    Dietitians explain the hype behind the viral ginger shot trend, including what is a ginger shot, potential health benefits, and if you should start taking them.

  4. The health benefits of wheatgrass, ginger, turmeric and other ...

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    When Jamba Juice and smoothie shops started popping up across America over a decade ago, many of them came with a previously unknown (to the not fitness-obsessed) menu item: Wheatgrass shots.

  5. Myoga - Wikipedia

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    Myoga, myoga ginger or Japanese ginger (myōga ) is the species Zingiber mioga in the family Zingiberaceae. It is a deciduous herbaceous perennial native to Japan , China , and the southern part of Korea .

  6. Curcuma amada - Wikipedia

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    Curcuma amada, or mango ginger is a plant of the ginger family Zingiberaceae and is closely related to turmeric (Curcuma longa). The rhizomes are very similar to common ginger but lack its pungency, and instead have a raw mango flavour.

  7. Ginger can help with many medical conditions — but not the ...

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    Whenever my husband flies, he orders a ginger ale and says it helps his stomach. He sits back, relaxes and enjoys his sugary drink.

  8. Gingerol - Wikipedia

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    Gingerol ([6]-gingerol) is a phenolic phytochemical compound found in fresh ginger that activates heat receptors on the tongue. [1] [2] It is normally found as a pungent yellow oil in the ginger rhizome, but can also form a low-melting crystalline solid.

  9. Health benefits of ginger: A guide to the plant's powers - AOL

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    Ginger has been used for some 2,000 years to treat specific health conditions. Today, the plant's benefits are being recognized on a global scale.