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Apparently ginger is a starring ingredient in many green juices for good reason.
While
the ancient root has long been touted a sick-day panacea in traditional
Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine, the overall health benefits of ginger
are wide-ranging, according to Karen Ansel, R.D.N. and author of Healing Superfoods for Anti-Aging: Stay Younger Live Longer.
Not
to mention it's crazy-versatile-you can throw it in your smoothie,
grate some on a stir fry, add it to soup, or sip ginger tea.
Now that your pantry is stocked with the stuff (go ahead-I’ll wait), get a load of these health and beauty benefits of ginger:
1. It can reduce pain
Ansel
says ginger contains substances known as gingerols that quash
inflammation and turn off pain-causing compounds in the body. But if
you're dealing with any kind of chronic pain, talk to your doctor about a
long-term treatment plan, since it might be something a plant can’t
fix.
2. It can heal irritated skin
If
strong winter winds are doing a number on your skin, start healing from
the inside out with ginger. According to Ansel, ginger’s
anti-inflammatory properties help soothe red, irritated skin.
3. It may help protect against cancer
While
no single ingredient has the power to ward off serious disease, ginger
does pack a pretty mean punch. Ginger is loaded with antioxidants that
help protect the body from cancer, says Ansel.
4. It can help you look younger
You
probably see the buzzword "antioxidant" splayed across your favorite
expensive face creams-but that's actually for good reason. There's
promising (yet preliminary!) research suggesting antioxidants help
protect the skin from free-radicals (things in the environment like
pollution and UV rays), which speed up the breakdown of collagenand
damage the skin. According to Ansel, ginger’s antioxidant content can
help maintain your skin’s collagen production, which promotes skin
elasticity and smoothness.
5. It can help you digest quicker after a meal
Food
babies are pretty uncomfortable, but thanks to ginger, they don’t have
to last forever. A cup of ginger tea could help your stomach empty
faster so food doesn't just sit there after an indulgent meal, according
to Christy Brissette, R.D., and president of 80 Twenty Nutrition.
What’s more is that it'll help calm your stomach and stave off bloating
and gas.
6. It can reduce nausea
Why
yes, you are pretty much nurse Florence Nightingale if you offer your
hungover friend a can of ginger ale the morning after a fun night out.
In general, ginger is a research-backed remedy for nausea, whether
you're dealing with a hangover, enduring a bumpy road trip, recovering
from chemotherapy, or cursing pregnancy’s morning-sickness symptoms.
7. It can reduce bad cholesterol
Brissette
says ginger can help lower LDL cholesterol levels (the bad kind!),
reducing your risk of heart disease. A small recent study affirmed these
findings, demonstrating that control groups who consumed three grams of
ginger (that's about half a teaspoon) three times a day experienced a
significantly higher reduction in triglyceride and cholesterol than the
placebo group.
8. It can ward off cardiovascular disease
Ginger's
blood-thinning properties could help prevent the formation of blood
clots, reducing your risk of heart and stroke. Brissette warns that if
you already take blood-thinning medications, check with your doctor
before including more ginger in your diet.
9. It can help boost immunity
Why
do people live on ginger lozenges when they're sick? Those same
gingerols that fight inflammation also have antimicrobial and antifungal
properties to help fight infections and boost your immunity. Steal
Brissette’s speedy-recovery go-to:
- Hot water
- Two tablespoons of fresh grated ginger
- Juice of one lemon
- Half a tablespoon of honey.
Or, toss a teaspoon into chicken soup for some added cold-fighting benefits.
10. It can ease period cramps
If
you find yourself clutching your abdomen in pain every month, you might
want to try an ibuprofen alternative, according to Jessica Perez, R.D.
“I firmly believe ginger is one of the best natural forms of medicine,"
she says. "It helps with so many inflammatory processes.”
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