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Dried Ginger Root is often thought of as merely a culinary spice, but ginger has a long history of medicinal usage, including the management of respiratory infections, colds, and flu and the reduction of nausea. 

 

A great addition to honeys, salves, oils, teas, tinctures, and oxymels.

 

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Content from thisunboundlife.com is meant to be informational in nature and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice. Remember that just because something is “natural” does not always mean it is safe for every person. When it comes to herbal medicine, many plants should be avoided when pregnant or nursing and some can cause extreme interactions with prescription and over-the-counter medicine. 

 

While we strive to be 100% accurate, we are not health professionals, medical doctors, or nutritionists. It is solely up to the reader to verify nutritional information and health benefits with qualified professionals for all edible plants listed on this website and to ensure proper plant identification. 

 

The information provided by this site is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Before using herbal preparations, always do your research, speak to a professional regarding any significant concerns, and never fail to seek medical advice when needed.

Dried Ginger Root

$3.15Price
  • 2oz bag

  • The digestive system, and the immune system.

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