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Ginger Tea (100 grams loose tea tin 50 servings)

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Ginger tea is the herbal version of tea made by adding ginger root, which has a long history as a traditional herbal medicine in East Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia and West Asia. It is a popular drink in the subcontinent due to its ability to stimulate digestion by speeding gastric emptying, lower blood pressure and cholesterol, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties.

    • Stimulate digestion
    • Regulates blood pressure
    • Regulates cholesterol
    • Anti-inflammatory

Weight: 100 grams

People have used ginger for thousands of years to treat ailments and add an earthy flavor with a spicy kick to their food. Ginger is native to Asia and belongs to the Zingiberaceae family of plants, and people typically use its edible root or stem.

It is also an ancient herbal remedy that people have used for a host of ailments, including arthritis, diabetes, cough, colds, and nausea.

Ginger is consumed in multiple ways in folk medicine, including in the form of ginger tea. You can make ginger tea by boiling the peeled root in water or milk.

1. Boosts immunity
In these tough times, the only thing we can do to keep ourselves safe and healthy is by taking care of our immunity.

With no treatment for the novel coronavirus yet, experts and doctors are encouraging people to keep their immunity up and tight.

You might not know, ginger tea can do wonders on this area As per studies, ginger has volatile oils, which have anti-inflammatory properties similar to that of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. This makes ginger an excellent remedy for headache, flu and even menstrual pain.

People suffering from osteoarthritis also have claimed that regular consumption of ginger tea has lowered their medication intake.

Ginger also helps boost the digestive system, which is the first step to stay healthy and stay in shape.

In a tweet, Ministry of Ayush said, “Ginger from your kitchen can go a long way in keeping diseases at bay. The humble ginger not only adds flavour to your dishes but also serves up numerous health benefits.


2. Relieve nausea
Drinking a cup of ginger tea before travelling can help prevent the nausea and vomiting associated with motion sickness. You can also drink a cuppa at the first sign of nausea to relieve the symptom.

3. Improve stomach performance
Useful in improving digestion and increasing absorption of food, ginger tea can bloating after eating too much.

4. Reduce inflammation
Ginger contains anti-inflammatory properties that make it an ideal home remedy for muscle and joint problems. In addition to drinking ginger tea, you can also use it to soak inflamed joints.

5. Fight respiratory problems
Ginger tea can help relieve congestion associated with the common cold. Try a cup of ginger tea for the respiratory symptoms associated with environmental allergies.

6. Improve blood circulation
The vitamins, minerals and amino acids in ginger tea can help restore and improve blood circulation that may help decrease the chance of cardiovascular problems. Ginger may prevent fat from depositing in the arteries helping to prevent heart attacks and stroke.

7. Relieve menstrual discomfort
This one is for all women suffering from menstrual cramps. Try soaking a towel in warm ginger tea and apply it to your lower abdomen. It may help relieve the pain and relax the muscles. At the same time, drink a cup of ginger tea with honey.

Relieve stress Ginger tea has calming properties that may help lower your stress and tension. This is thought to be due to a combination of the strong aroma and healing properties.