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Ginger

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Natural Ginger

Ginger is one of the greatest and most famous medicinal spices in human history — known in China and India for over 5000 years, it spread along the Silk Road to become an indispensable medicinal and nutritional treasure in every kitchen and traditional medical clinic around the world. Ibn Sina mentioned it in "The Canon of Medicine," and Arab physicians recommended it for numerous ailments. Modern science continues to discover new active compounds in it. It is characterized by its unique warm, spicy flavor and deep, distinctive taste that gives dishes and drinks a special spirit unmatched by any other flavor. It contains the unique compounds gingerol and shogaol, which make it an exceptional natural remedy for nausea, joints, the digestive system, and immunity all at once.

At Al-Mawaddah Store, we offer you pure natural ginger of the highest purity and quality, retaining all its aromatic oils, therapeutic properties, and distinctive authentic heat.


⚗️ Properties

  • Rich in gingerol, responsible for its fresh pungency and main therapeutic properties
  • Contains shogaol, which is therapeutically more potent and results from drying and cooking
  • A powerful natural antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, and antiparasitic agent
  • An exceptional anti-inflammatory and effective natural pain reliever
  • Rich in manganese, magnesium, potassium, iron, zinc, and phosphorus
  • Contains vitamin C, B6, folic acid, and niacin
  • A natural stimulant for blood circulation, the digestive system, and metabolism

💚 Health Benefits

Nausea and Dizziness — One of its most scientifically proven benefits; it is one of the most powerful natural remedies for pregnancy nausea, motion sickness, and post-operative nausea

Joints and Rheumatism — Gingerol and shogaol effectively reduce joint inflammation, rheumatism, and gout with scientifically proven efficacy comparable to pharmaceutical anti-inflammatories

Digestive System — Stimulates digestion and relieves bloating, gas, cramps, and constipation, and accelerates gastric emptying

Respiratory System — Relieves coughs, phlegm, sore throats, and sinus infections, warms the chest, and facilitates breathing

Immunity — Boosts the body's natural defenses and accelerates recovery from colds and flu with noticeable efficacy

Blood Sugar — Helps regulate glucose levels and improve insulin sensitivity with regular use

Cholesterol and Heart — Reduces bad cholesterol and triglycerides and improves heart and arterial health

Menstrual Cycle — One of the best natural pain relievers for menstrual cramps — studies prove its efficacy is equal to pain medications

Weight and Metabolism — Activates metabolism, raises body temperature, and helps burn fat naturally

Brain and Memory — Its antioxidants and anti-inflammatories improve brain function and reduce the risk of cognitive decline


✨ Cosmetic Benefits

💆 Skin — Gingerol and antioxidants reduce skin inflammation and give it radiance and vitality from within

💇 Hair — Exceptionally stimulates blood circulation in the scalp, promotes hair growth, and reduces hair loss

🌸 Anti-Wrinkle — Shogaol and antioxidants slow down the appearance of aging signs and maintain skin elasticity

💅 Skin Lightening — Helps lighten dark spots and unify skin tone with regular use

🧴 Anti-Cellulite — Its blood circulation-stimulating properties help reduce cellulite and tighten skin

🌿 Aromatherapy — Its warm, spicy aroma invigorates the mind, reduces stress, and instantly boosts energy and vitality


🍽️ Culinary Use Instructions

  • Basic Tea: Add one teaspoon of powder or two slices of fresh ginger to a cup of boiling water and steep for 10 minutes with honey and lemon.
  • For Nausea and Dizziness: Drink a warm cup at the onset of nausea or 30 minutes before travel.
  • For the Respiratory System: Drink two hot cups daily with honey and cinnamon for cold and cough symptoms.
  • Cooking: Add powdered or freshly grated ginger to meats, poultry, fish, soups, and sauces.
  • Smoothies: Add one teaspoon to your morning smoothie with lemon and honey for an invigorating start to the day.
  • Cold Drinks: Add it to juices, cold lemonade, and summer drinks for a distinctive refreshing flavor.
  • Daily Dose: One to two teaspoons daily — do not exceed 4 grams daily.

Al-Mawaddah Tip: Dried ginger contains a higher concentration of anti-inflammatory shogaol compared to fresh ginger — making it more effective for therapeutic use.


💄 Cosmetic Use Instructions

  • For Hair Stimulation: Mix one teaspoon with coconut oil and massage into the scalp for 30 minutes before showering, twice a week.
  • For Skin Radiance: Mix the powder with honey and lemon as a brightening and antioxidant mask for 15 minutes.
  • For Anti-Cellulite: Mix the powder with coconut oil and brown sugar and massage targeted areas in a circular motion.
  • For Muscle Pain: Mix the powder with warm olive oil and massage tired and stiff muscles.
  • For Aromatherapy: Place the powder on an incense burner for a warm, invigorating aroma that boosts energy and freshens the air.

⚠️ Caution: Always test on a small skin area before full application — ginger is hot and may cause irritation to sensitive skin.


📅 Shelf Life

Form Shelf Life Storage Conditions
Whole Dried Ginger 2 - 3 years In an airtight container away from moisture, heat, and direct light
Powdered Ginger 1 - 1.5 years In an airtight glass jar in a cool, dry place

Al-Mawaddah Tip: Store ginger whole and grind it as needed to maintain the maximum concentration of gingerol and shogaol — freshly ground is much stronger in flavor and efficacy than pre-stored powder.


⚠️ Contraindications

  • Pregnant Women in the First Trimester — It is advisable to avoid large therapeutic doses in the early months; normal dietary amounts are acceptable.
  • Blood Thinners — Gingerol slows clotting; consult a doctor when combining with anticoagulant medications like warfarin.
  • Before Surgical Procedures — Discontinue intensive use two weeks before any surgery due to its effect on clotting.
  • Patients with Low Blood Pressure — May lower blood pressure further; monitor levels with regular use.
  • Acute Stomach Ulcers — Its hot nature may irritate the stomach lining; avoid on an empty stomach.
  • Diabetic Patients on Medication — Affects blood sugar levels; monitor levels closely when combined with diabetes medications.
  • Allergies — Discontinue use immediately if any irritation, rash, or shortness of breath occurs.

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