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    Ginger Root Extract

    • specification:gingerol
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    • Preferred Buyer Location All over the world

    We are offering ginger root extract. Latin name: zingiber officinale specification:gingerol 5%,10%,15%,20%,hplc cas no.: 23513-14-6 (6-gingerol) appearance:light yellow color with strong aroma and....
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    We are offering ginger root extract.
    Latin name: zingiber officinale
    specification:gingerol 5%,10%,15%,20%,hplc
    cas no.: 23513-14-6 (6-gingerol)
    appearance:light yellow color with strong aroma and hot taste.
    benefits
    treat nausea
    treat colds and coughs
    treat dyspepsia and colic
    decrease pain from arthritis
    blood thinning and cholesterol lowering properties(treating heart disease)
    treat diarrhea
    treat diabetes
    anti-cancer
    anti-bacterial
    safety
    ginger root extract is safe, no side effects have been reported to date, ginger is on the fda's "generally recognized as safe"(gras) list.
    reactions
    ginger does interact with some medications, including warfarin. Ginger is contraindicated in people suffering from gallstones as it promotes the production of bile.
    allergic reactions to ginger generally result in a rash, and although generally recognized as safe, ginger can cause heartburn, bloating, gas, belching and nausea, particularly if taken in powdered form. Unchewed fresh ginger may result in intestinal blockage, and individuals who have had ulcers, inflammatory bowel disease or blocked intestines may react badly to large quantities of fresh ginger. Ginger can also adversely affect individuals with gallstones. There are also suggestions that ginger may affect blood pressure, clotting, and heart rhythms.
    dosage
    the typical dose is 500-900mg per day (usually in 2-3 doses throughout the day).
    Consult physicians for different condition specifics.
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