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Re: Amazing! Symptoms are clearing!


Super Home Remedies that work!
Heartburn, gas, bloating, belching. - (Russ) 11/27/01 - 8:24
PM [Msgid=188966]

One of the most common questions asked of me by many,
especially women, is "how can I get rid this gas & bloating
problem I have". Well here is a simple all natural remedy to
correct that problem, it's called, GINGER!

Ginger possesses a diversity of medicinal actions. It is an
invaluable digestive stimulant. It aggressively and effectively
cures a wide range of of digestive disorders. Pharmacology
books written as late as the 1940's listed it as the primary cure
for digestive disorders. Even then is was known that ginger
increases the flow of all digestive juices, including saliva,
stomach acid, pancreatic enzymes, and bile. Ginger is
particularly valuable for stomach disorders, especially nausea,
heartburn, stomach aches, and bloating. It is a virtual
guaranteed cure for intestinal gas as well as belching.

Top Ginger Tip:
When buying fresh ginger from the store, always wash the
ginger thoroughly and remove the skin, this will aid in removing
pesticide residues.
The best way to prepare fresh ginger is to grate it. This helps
liberate the juices and volatile oils. It also enhances the
nutritional value and taste. To get the best curative properties,
be sure to grate it just prior to use.
If you suffer from digestive disturbances, bloating, gas, and/or
indigestion, add several thin slices of raw ginger to a cup of hot
water. Sip on the ginger tea until discomfort disappears. You
can even eat the ginger.
More ginger remedies:
Motion sickness is readily cured by ginger root.
Use ginger to break a fever.
Ginger is excellent for those suffering from cold
sensitivity.
Ginger is a rapid cure for dizzy spells.
Two cups of ginger tea will stop diarrhea.
Ginger relieves pain, swelling and stiffness.
Headaches/migraine (this is a biggie): Ginger possesses
anti-migraine actions. If you have a headache and it seems to
be caused by something you ate, try fresh ginger root as an
internal as well as topical remedy. The ideal method is to chew
fresh ginger and hold the macerated portion under the tongue
for as long as possible. This method will deliver the active
ingredient directly into the bloodstream by passage through the
thin layer of tissue under the tongue. Also, place slices of fresh
ginger on the temples or base of the neck, replace every two
hours.
Ginger keeps well when refrigerated, but it may mold, especially
if kept in a plastic bag, because plastic bags retain moisture. In
order to prevent molding, spray your ginger with CS and store in
a covered ceramic or glass container.

Russ
 

 
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