Ginger is a popular spice and herb with many health benefits and culinary applications:
1. Health Benefits
- Supports digestion: Helps reduce bloating, indigestion, and stimulates the digestive system.
- Reduces nausea: Particularly effective in reducing symptoms of motion sickness, morning sickness in pregnant women, or post-surgical nausea.
- Anti-inflammatory and pain relief: Contains gingerol, which has strong anti-inflammatory effects, helping to reduce joint and muscle pain.
- Boosts immunity: Helps warm the body, relieve colds, and support the treatment of mild respiratory illnesses.
2. Common uses
- Ginger tea: Slice fresh ginger and steep in boiling water; honey or lemon can be added to treat colds.
- Cooking spice: Used in stews, stir-fries, or as a dipping sauce to remove fishy odors and enhance flavor.
- Ginger jam: Often used during Tet (Vietnamese New Year) to warm the stomach and aid digestion.
3. Precautions for Use
- Do not use too much: May cause heartburn or a burning sensation in the throat.
- Caution: People preparing for surgery (as ginger thins the blood) or those with mouth ulcers or severe stomach pain should consult a doctor.











