One gram of Ginger Daily Prevents almost every Chronic Disease

Not only are ginger and curcumin very healthy, they are also very tasty and along with other super foods such as garlic, cinnamon and oregano should be worked into one's dishes in their raw forms.

Some of the above have side effects and are known to interact with medications. So heads up!
personally, I put a piece of raw cinnamon in my green tea every morning. I also boil garlic in water, strain the water, cool it down and then put into my water bottle every day!
 
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Some of the above have side effects and are known to interact with medications. So heads up!
Valid point but medications are often a result of poor diet, lack of prudent exercise, smoking, and other substance abuse. There is no shortage of study showing natural substances proving more therapeutic than manufactured drugs (oddly not confirmed by big pharma studies). Most people don't learn to listen to their bodies which give ample feed back on what is good for you and what is not.
 
Thanks for sharing Baron. If you don't mind. Whats your personal experience with curcumin and ginger?

Do you feel anything different?

I notice very potent anti-inflammatory effects the most.

If you're a daily drinker of alcohol, the curcumin / ginger combo is great for combatting that warm and swollen feeling you would feel upon waking up after a night of drinking and eating junk. I like to drink bourbon and I can tell a big difference in how I feel when I'm taking my curcumin/ginger versus when I'm not. The reason why you want to combat inflammation is because when the body's inflammatory response is always on, the body can develop a whole host of problems over time like cancer, arthritis, alzheimer's, etc.
 
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Some of the above have side effects and are known to interact with medications. So heads up!
Yeah, it's good you mentioned that. I don't take any medications so I'm a little clueless when it comes to the drug interactions associated with various supplements.
 
ginger tea is good,

just steep some root slivers

All tea is good for you. and does wonders for your system and mood.

Give up coffee and soda and high sugar juices and maybe alcohol too...for Tea and water and whey protein milk shakes.

You'll instantly feel like a new, better person. :) important for trading too...to have a clear mind and soul and calm outlook,
 
Chronically raised concentrations of inflammatory factor CRP in your blood are a recipe for all sorts of disaster. High levels of CRP mean an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, Alzheimer's and many other chronic diseases. CRP interferes to a greater or lesser degree in nearly all chronic diseases. Fortunately, daily supplementation with one or more grams of powdered ginger - yes, the ordinary stuff you buy at the supermarket - can drastically lower the concentration of CRP in your blood. This according to a meta-study recently published in Food & Nutrition Research.

Study
The researchers tracked down 9 reliable trials in which participants had been given powdered ginger. They put the data from the trials together and re-analysed it.

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Results
In all the trials, ginger supplementation resulted in a lower CRP level. The effect was pretty strong.





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In the studies used in this meta-analysis, participants received 1-3 g powdered ginger [1 g powdered ginger is a level teaspoon] for a period of 60-90 days. Higher doses had slightly more effect than lower doses.

Supplementation with ginger also improved cholesterol levels and insulin balance, although these effects were modest.


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Mechanism
"It has been stated that the inflammatory marker CRP in adults has value for treatment initiation in individuals with intermediate CVD risk," the researchers wrote. "Regarding the mechanism of the effect of ginger on PGE2, an inhibition of cyclooxygenase-2 mRNA expression and direct inhibition of this enzyme activity is proposed."

"Furthermore, it has been reported that the effect of ginger on inflammation is also due to the effect of certain active compounds (gingerols and zerumbone) that inhibit NF-kB and TNF-alpha expression in liver cancer cells."

"6-Gingerol and 6-paradol have strong and effective anti-inflammatory activity and suppress TNF-alpha production. This inhibition decreases NF-kB activity in addition to other inflammatory cytokines as well as cyclooxygenase 2 and its associated products including PGE2. Therefore, acute-phase proteins such as CRP are also inhibited in this process."

"Moreover, other possible mechanisms are proposed regarding pharmacological activity of ginger. Ginger suppresses leukotriene biosynthesis by inhibiting 5-lipoxygenase l, and ginger extract was found to inhibit beta-amyloid peptide-induced cytokine and chemokine expression in a cell line of human monocytes."

Conclusion
"This systematic review showed that ginger supplementation can improve CRP level, glycaemia indexes, and lipid profile, which can be useful for the prevention and management of disease," concluded the researchers.

"Randomized control trials with a larger sample size and a longer follow-up period should be considered for future investigations to give an unequivocal answer as to whether ginger can reduce CRP and improve glycaemia indexes and lipid profile."
Could you provide a link to the actual study? I ask because I contacted a local scientist/professor here in Montreal about ginger supplementation. He said that the studies he is aware of show very small changes; almost within the margin of error.
 
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