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Gnger Zingiber Anti emetic, cardiotonic, Excessive doses may Theoretically, ginger could... [Pg.660]

For many herbalists, a favorite method of treating a cold, flu or fever is to give a strong tea of elder blossoms, peppermint (Menthapiperita) leaves and either yarrow (Achillea millefolium) or ginger root (zingiber officinale). The tea is often consumed while sitting in a hot bath to further open the pores. The... [Pg.38]

Use elder flowers or berries with peppermint, fennel (Foeniculum officinalis), anise (Pimpinellum anisum) and ginger (Zingiber officinale) for digestive upsets. [Pg.58]

Zingerberaceae Alpinia ojficinarum (galangal) Curcuma longa (turmeric) Zingiber officinale (ginger)... [Pg.302]

Overy DP and Frisvad JC. 2005. Mycotoxin production and postharvest storage rot of ginger (Zingiber officinale) by Penicillium brevicompactum. J Food Prot 68 607-609. [Pg.354]

Ginger (Zingiber officinale). Reprinted from Culbreth DMR. (1927). Materia Medica and Pharmacognosy, 7th ed. Philadelphia Lea Febiger. [Pg.275]

Ginger is a rhizome, or underground stem, of the plant Zingiber ofTicinale. It is discussed in greater detail in chapter 7, but will be mentioned briefly here for its analgesic effects. Micromolar doses of (6)-shogaol have been shown to dose-dependently cause a release of substance P... [Pg.327]

Hasenohrl RU, Nichau CH, Frisch CH, De Souza Silva MA, Huston JP, Mattern CM, Hacker R. (1996). Anxiolytic-like effect of combined extracts of Zingiber officinale and Ginkgo biloba in the elevated plus-maze. Pharmacol Biochem Behav. 53(2) 271-5. [Pg.509]

Hasenohrl RU, Topic B, Frisch C, Hacker R, Mattern CM, Huston JP. (1998). Dissociation between anxiolytic and hypomnestic effects for combined extracts of zingiber officinale and ginkgo biloba, as opposed to diazepam. Pharmacol Biochem Behav. 59(2) 527-35. [Pg.509]

Janssen PL, Meyboom S, van Staveren WA, de Vegt F, Katan MB. (1996). Consumption of ginger (Zingiber officinaie roscoe) does not affect ex vivo piateiet thromboxane production in humans. EurJ Clin Nutr. 50(11) 772-4. [Pg.510]

Mascolo N, Jain R, Jain SC, Capasso F. (1989). Ethnopharmacologic investigation of ginger (Zingiber officinale). J Ethnopharmacol. 27(1-2) 129-40. [Pg.512]

Mustafa T, Srivastava KC, Jensen KB. (1993). Pharmacology of ginger. Zingiber officinale. J Drug Dev. 6(1) 25-39. [Pg.512]

Nagano T, Oyama Y, Kajita N, Chikahisa L, Nakata M, Okazaki E, Masuda T. (1997). New curcuminoids isolated from Zingiber cassumunar protect cells suffering from oxidative stress a flow-cytometric study using rat thymocytes and H202. Jpn J Pharmacol. 75(4) 363-70. [Pg.512]

Phillips S, Hutchinson S, Ruggier R. (1993). Zingiber officinale does not affect gastric emptying rate. [Pg.514]

Sharma SS, Gupta YK. (1998). Reversal of cisplatin-induced delay in gastric emptying in rats by ginger (Zingiber officinale). J Ethnopharmacoi. 62(1) 49-55. [Pg.515]

Martin WJ, Tsou K, Walker JM. (1998). Cannabinoid receptor-mediated inhibition of the rat tail-flick reflex after microinjection into the rostral ventromedial medulla. Neurosci Lett. 242(1) 33-36. Mascolo N, Jain R, Jain SC, Capasso F. (1989). Ethnopharmacologic investigation of ginger (Zingiber officinale). J Ethnopharmacol. Nov. 27(1-2) 129-40. [Pg.526]

Zingiber officinale L. (Zingiberaceae) is a plant well known worldwide to treat gastrointestinal ailments also has activity against HP. ... [Pg.484]

Fig. 6. Phenolic constituents curcumin and the gingerols isolated from Zingiber officinale L. and Curcuma longa L., and resveratrol from a red wine extract. All have significant inhibitory activities on Cag- - strains of HP. Fig. 6. Phenolic constituents curcumin and the gingerols isolated from Zingiber officinale L. and Curcuma longa L., and resveratrol from a red wine extract. All have significant inhibitory activities on Cag- - strains of HP.
Mahady GB, Pendland SL, Yun GS, Lu GQ Stoia A. (2003) Ginger Zingiber officinale Roscoe) and the gingerols inhibit the growth of CagA+ strains of Helicobacter pylori. Anticancer Res 23 3699-3702. [Pg.496]

Fish Oil Supplements (Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid) Garlic Allium sativum) Gentian Genliana luiea) GingCT Zingiber officinale)... [Pg.58]

Neuromuscular blocking activity. Decoction of the seed oil, administered orally to adults of both sexes at a dose of 4.6 g/per-son, was active. A mixture of Piper longum, Zingiber officinale, Piper cubeba, Curcuma zedoaria, Juniperus communis, Cichorium intybus, Mentha arvensis. Commiphora mukul, and Sesamum indicum was given. Twenty five patients with laquwa (spastic facial paralysis) were treated with this mixture in divided doses of 4.6 g in 24 hours. Six grams of a decoction of Lavendula stoechas was also given in some cases. Sev-... [Pg.497]


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