| Ginger |
Our Ginger Paste is made from Ginger and Guar Gum. There are no preservatives added to our products so the ginger paste must be kept under refrigeration after opening. If you would like to order ginger paste from us please email sales@pastienak.com with the following information. 1. Your name 2. Your email address 3. Your shipping address 4. What package size you are interested in 5. The number of packages you would like to order. Once we have this information we will produce an invoice for you to review. * Ginger Paste produce by PT Pasti Enak Bali Indonesia. PT Pasti Enak operates a FDA registered food production facility with a Indonesian Food Safety Certification Rating of "A" the highest rating possible. All of our products are Vegetarian and HALAL. |
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Ginger is a tropical plant that has green-purple flowers and an aromatic
underground ginger root / stem (called a rhizome). It is commonly used for
cooking and medicinal purposes. Parts of the plant that are commonly used
include flowers, leaves, bark, fruit, seeds, stems, and roots and are commonly
used in cooking for their flavor and scent.
Common Names—ginger
Latin Names—Zingiber officinale
- Ginger is used in Asian medicine to treat stomach aches, nausea, and
diarrhea.
- Many digestive, antinausea, and cold and flu dietary supplements sold in the
United States contain ginger extract as an ingredient.
- Ginger is used to alleviate postsurgery nausea as well as nausea caused by
motion, chemotherapy, and pregnancy.
- Ginger has been used for rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and joint and
muscle pain.
The underground stems of the ginger plant are used in cooking, baking, and for health purposes. Common forms of ginger include fresh or dried root, tablets, capsules, liquid extracts (tinctures), and ginger tea. PT Pasti Enak produces a ginger paste to be used in cooking and ginger tea preparation.
- Studies suggest that the short-term use of ginger can safely relieve
pregnancy-related nausea and vomiting.
- Studies are mixed on whether ginger is effective for nausea caused by motion,
chemotherapy, or surgery.
- It is unclear whether ginger is effective in treating rheumatoid arthritis,
osteoarthritis, or joint and muscle pain.
- National Center of Complementary and Alternative Medicine-funded investigators
are studying:
o Whether ginger interacts with
drugs, such as those used to suppress the immune system.
o Ginger's effect on reducing nausea
in patients on chemotherapy.
o The general safety and
effectiveness of ginger's use for health purposes, as well as its active
components and effects on inflammation.
- Few side effects are linked to ginger when it is taken in small doses.
- Side effects most often reported are gas, bloating, heartburn, and nausea.
These effects are most often associated with powdered ginger.
- Tell your health care providers about any complementary and alternative
practices you use. Give them a full picture of what you do to manage your
health. This will help ensure coordinated and safe care.