Martha Stewart on MSN
You Don't Need a Garden to Grow Ginger—Here's How to Do It Indoors
Start by purchasing healthy, organic ginger from a health food store. “It must be organic because some non-organic ginger has been irradiated or sprayed with growth inhibitor, which can prevent the ...
When you’re feeling queasy, you might head to your fridge for a can of ginger ale with the hope that the fizzy drink can ease your nausea and soothe your upset stomach. And there’s good reason for ...
Verywell Health on MSN
What Eating Raw Garlic, Onion, and Ginger Can Do for Your Heart
Medically reviewed by Jamie Johnson, RDN Key Takeaways Garlic, onion, and ginger contain compounds that may support heart health.They may reduce inflammation and improve blood vessel function.Eating ...
Many people around the world turn to ginger ale when they’re feeling sick — but the bubbly drink may not be an effective treatment method, according to medical and nutrition experts. The ...
You’re probably fairly familiar with the warm, spicy and downright delicious flavor that fresh ginger root imparts to food, but it turns out this rhizome can do a lot outside the kitchen, too. Indeed, ...
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