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Carminative ginger

C. Ginkgo would be the most likely herbal treatment to benefit this patient, since it would improve cerebrovascular blood flow and cognitive function. Vertigo and tinnitus may also respond, although there is more evidence for the former. GarUc is traditionally used for cardiovascular benefits (Upid, blood pressure reduction), but it would be unlikely to produce immediate results. Peppermint is used as an antispasmodic in irritable bowel syndrome, while ginger tea is a common carminative (gas reducer) and motion sickness treatment. Valerian is useful as a sedative. [Pg.797]

Alpinia japonica Miq. Yue Tao (Japanese ginger lily) (seed) Essential oils, cineole, alpinone, izalpinin, rhamnocitrin, kumatakinin.56 Carminative. [Pg.25]

Ginger has carminative, diaphoretic, and antispasmodic properties. Traditionally, it is used for colic, flatulent dyspepsia, and specifically for flatulent intestinal colic. Its role in the prevention of motion sickness is also being researched. [Pg.95]

The rhizome of ginger Zingiber officinale Roscoe, Zingiberaceae) has been used not only as a food seasoning and a spice, but also as a useful eomponent of oriental herbal medicine in which it is recommended for colds, fever, ehills, rheumatism, motion sickness, and leprosy. Ginger has antiemetic, diuretic, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, carminative, stimulant, antioxidative, and antipyretie effeets. ... [Pg.694]

Traditional Medicine. Ginger is usually used as a carminative and diaphoretic and to stimulate the appetite. Dried ginger has been used for thousands of years in China to treat numerous ailments, including stomachache, diarrhea, nausea, cholera, and bleeding. In addition to the above uses, fresh ginger is used to treat rheumatism, poisonous snakebite, baldness, toothache, and other conditions (jIANGSU). [Pg.322]


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