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Se-enriched Ginger Tea (Brown Sugar)


Gingerol has a stimulating effect on the oral cavity and gastric mucosa, promoting the secretion of digestive juices and enhancing appetite. It increases intestinal tension, rhythm, and peristalsis.

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Efficacy and Role of Ginger

Increasing appetite and promoting digestion 

Gingerol has a stimulating effect on the oral cavity and gastric mucosa, promoting the secretion of digestive juices and enhancing appetite. It increases intestinal tension, rhythm, and peristalsis. 

Bactericidal effect 

In vitro experiments demonstrate that ginger has a significant inhibitory effect on S. typhimurium and Vibrio cholerae. 

Activating blood circulation and expelling cold 

Ginger excites the respiration and vasomotor center, promoting blood circulation. Ginger decoction, brewed with fresh ginger and brown sugar, promotes blood circulation, expels cold, and has been a traditional remedy for wind-cold colds. 

Antiemetic

Ginger exhibits peripherally acting antiemetic effects, with the active ingredients being a mixture of zingiberone and shogaol. When traveling, chew ginger before departure, apply it to the bellybutton, or inhale its aroma next to the nose to prevent motion sickness. Hence, the saying "take a piece of ginger when going out to stay healthy" is popular among the people. Ginger is an essential antiemetic medicine and can be used alone to treat stomach cold and vomiting, as well as stomach heat and vomiting. 

Tonifying Yang 

According to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, ginger is a product that tonifies Yang. Since ancient times, there has been a saying in traditional Chinese medicine that "a man cannot live without ginger for a hundred days". Su Shi, a poet of the Song Dynasty, recorded in his Notes of Su Dongpo that an 80-year-old monk at Jingci Temple in Qiantang, Hangzhou, had a childlike face. "He has convinced himself of giving birth to ginger for 40 years, so he is not old." Legend has it that Bai Niangzi saved Xu Xian by stealing immortal grass, which is ginger. Ginger is also known as "resurrection grass", and ginger decoction is also called "resurrection decoction". 


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