My favorite drink is Ginger and Lemongrass cordial, which tastes great hot or cold. Ginger is really great for the stomach for a number of reasons and as an IBS sufferer I find it to be really beneficial. Here are some reasons why.
Ginger is one of the healthiest spices on the planet. It’s been used for its medicinal purposes for nearly 2,000 years by various cultures. Today it’s used as a natural remedy for fighting cancer, protecting against Alzheimer’s Disease, aiding weight loss, and improving immunity. Plus, researchers also say ginger is great for digestive health. Below we have outlined the top five ways ginger benefits digestion:
*See our ginger tea recipe below!
Ginger is one of the healthiest spices on the planet. It’s been used for its medicinal purposes for nearly 2,000 years by various cultures. Today it’s used as a natural remedy for fighting cancer, protecting against Alzheimer’s Disease, aiding weight loss, and improving immunity. Plus, researchers also say ginger is great for digestive health. Below we have outlined the top five ways ginger benefits digestion:
1) Helps Relieve IBS Symptoms
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a
disorder that affects between 25-45 million Americans. Some common
symptoms of IBS include stomach cramps, gas, bloating, constipation, and
diarrhea. Adding ginger to your diet can help relieve these symptoms
because the spice can actually relax your intestines during flair ups.
Not only will this ease symptoms, it will protect against further damage
to the intestinal tract.
2) Relieves Gas
While gas is a symptom of IBS, we thought it deserved its own spot on the list. Doctors say drinking a cup of ginger tea before bed or prior to eating meals can help clear out the digestive system and relieve embarrassing gas.*See our ginger tea recipe below!
3) Relieves Heartburn
Heartburn is the main symptom of acid reflux. If you’ve ever experienced it before, then you know how painful it can be. Ginger has been proven to protect against heartburn because it prevents the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) from loosening, which means acid cannot regurgitate back into the esophagus. Additionally, ginger can kill harmful bacteria that is linked to acid reflux.4) Boosts Nutrient Absorption
Have you ever heard the popular saying, “You are what you eat?” Well, that isn’t entirely true. Instead, people should really say, “You are what you absorb.” You may not even realize it, but when you eat a nutritious meal, often times your body doesn’t absorb all of the beneficial vitamins and minerals. In fact, people typically absorb anywhere from 10-90 percent of the nutrients in their food. Some foods have been shown to boost nutrient absorption and ginger is one of them! Add ginger to your meals or drink ginger tea before meals to help your body absorb more nutrients.5) Helps Ease Motion Sickness
If you are someone who gets sick when riding in a car, bus, or plane, try drinking some ginger tea before traveling. Researchers say ginger has powerful healing effects that can settle an upset stomach. Source
Ginger Tea Recipe
Cut and Peel 1 Large Fresh Ginger Root into 1 inch chunks
In a Saucepan add the Ginger and 5 cups of Water
Simmer for 30 minutes
Add the Juice from 1 Lemon
Add 1 Teaspoon of Raw Honey
Add half a Teaspoon of Cinnamon
ENJOY!
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