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With ginger whose effective and surprising effect we say: Goodbye to nausea and head dizziness

 



Chinese sailors have used ginger to fight seasickness for centuries. Today, people turn to ginger for the same purpose.

Dizziness and nausea may have several causes, such as seasickness, aircraft nausea, after surgery, chemotherapy, pregnancy, anti-AIDS treatments and others, and ginger appears to have proven effective for all of them through several clinical studies involving hundreds of patients.

For example, in a study of 1,741 tourists who suffered from seaopathy, ginger was found to be equal to drugs.

other in relation to the extreme feeling of feeling of exhaustion and vomiting.

In another study of 744 cancer patients, it was found that their consumption of ginger in the form of a dietary supplement with a daily dose of 0.5-1.0 grams led to a significant improvement in the nausea associated with chemotherapy.

A comprehensive analysis published in The American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology in 2006 suggested that ginger may be effective in relieving vomiting and nausea that may occur after surgery. 

Based on a 2010 study published in The Pediatric Blood & Cancer, ginger can reduce the severity of vomiting and nausea associated with chemotherapy for cancer, along with prescribed treatments. 

Ginger's strength in treating nausea comes because its effect on any symptom is done through several compounds, giving it a stronger potency with different nausea triggers.

Although ginger may seem more effective in treating pregnancy-related nausea, such as morning sickness. It should be noted, however, that some specialists believe that eating large amounts of ginger increases the risk of miscarriage, but there are no studies to support this.

A small study was published in the journal ORL, which showed that ginger can reduce the incidence of vertigo significantly, as the study was conducted on a group of healthy people after their vertigo by exposing them to one of the tests of the vestibular system called heat testing, although ginger is likely to be ineffective in reducing motion sickness; Improving as a result of its use, while one study showed that ginger can affect reduced motion sickness and associated stomach disorders.

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