Ginger Against Colds And Viruses

Nia Rouseberg Author: Nia Rouseberg Time for reading: ~1 minutes Last Updated: August 08, 2022
Ginger Against Colds And Viruses

In anticipation of colds and current viral infections for the upcoming autumn and winter, we offer you one of the best ways to prevent them - ginger tea. The drink

In anticipation of colds and current viral infections for the upcoming autumn and winter, we offer you one of the best ways to prevent them - ginger tea . The drink has a pleasant taste and aroma, it can refresh you as much as a cup of coffee. Ginger is a powerful antimicrobial agent and your first aid for maintaining a perfect figure. You can make tea from it in several ways: add pieces of ginger to green / black tea or boil only the root. To 200 milliliters of water put 15 grams of it, then add honey, lemon, mint. Allow to simmer for 30 minutes. This is an ideal warming drink in the rainy autumn and cold winter, with which you can finish your meal.

In addition,  ginger is an excellent medicine . Used for:

  • Diseases of the oral cavity - chewing a piece of the root, you will disinfect your mouth and your breath will be fresh for a long time;
  • Dizziness and nausea - ginger does not contain any harmful ingredients, so it is often recommended for pregnant women with toxicosis;
  • Low back pain and headache - wrap grated or finely chopped ginger in a piece of cloth and put a compress on the problem area.
 

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