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Ginger works wonders in the treatment of everything

 

 Ginger has been used as a natural remedy for many ailments for centuries.

Now, science is catching up and researchers around the world are finding that ginger

works wonders in the treatment of everything from cancer to migraines.

                helps morning sickness!

  • -It is a great anti-inflammatory!
  • -It fights ovarian cancer!
  • -It slows bowel cancer
  • -Colon Cancer Prevention
  • -Cold and Flu Prevention and Treatment
  • -Menstrual Cramp Relief
  • -Reduces Pain and Inflammation
  • -Heartburn Relief

(NaturalNews) Ginger may help increase insulin sensitivity in patients with type 2 diabetes,

according to the findings of a recent study conducted by researchers from the

Tabriz University of Medical Sciences in Iran and published in the International Journa of Food Sciences and Nutrition.

Type 2 diabetes occurs when the body fails to respond appropriately to the blood sugar-regulating

hormone insulin. In contrast, type 1 diabetes is characterized by the body’s failing to produce sufficient insulin to regulate blood sugar.

Some people find ginger helpful and may even soak it in water or make ginger tea to quell queasiness, says Dr. Chutkan.

“Ginger can help with delayed-onset muscle soreness,” says Jim White, R.D. who points to a study in the

Journal of Pain that showed ginger acting as a pain reliever and anti-inflammatory without the negative

side effects of normal pain relievers. Ginger is better at treating delayed onset muscle soreness,

White says, because it doesn’t affect pain immediately after it’s consumed, but is actually more effective the next day.

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