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Ginger is widely used to support the digestive system, ease occasional stomach upsets, to help settle the nausea or morning sickness associated with pregnancy and is an effective aid in assisting nausea conditions associated with motion sickness. Its warming properties may assist to warm the hands and feet.
May assist in:
Traditionally used in Western herbal medicine to:
Freshly sliced ginger root.
Zingiber officinale (Ginger) rhizome powder 525mg
Adults: Take 2 capsules with a meal 30 minutes before travel or as professionally prescribed.
Adults: Take 1 capsule two times daily with a meal or as professionally prescribed.
Adults: Take 1 capsule 2 times daily with a meal or, as professionally prescribed.
100 gelatin capsules
Gluten, lactose, soy, starch, sugars or salt, wheat products, artificial colourings, flavourings or preservatives.
Take two hours away from all prescription medications
Always read the label and follow directions for use.
If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional. Advise your doctor of any medicine you take during pregnancy, particularly in your first trimester
For a long time I used to suffer with dizziness whenever I moved my head backwards in order to access something up on a high shelf and heard on a radio health advice program to take ginger tablets. So I bought Natures Sunshine capsules and since then, my dizziness has been kept at bay. These capsules are very easy to take, not like another brand's tablets which are too hot and spicy in my mouth to swallow. So that's why I only buy Natures Sunshine ginger capsules. Unfortunately Chemist Warehouse no longer stocks them so I order them online from the Natures Sunshine company.
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