Ginger Export
VOL A VOICE NIGERIA LIMITED is a member of Successedge Exporters Network. The
Company registered by the Federal Government of Nigeria under the Corporate
Affairs Commission and duly certified as an exporter by Nigerian Export
Promotion Council. The company is located at 20 Kenneth Agbakuru Street, Lekki
Phase 1, Lagos State, Nigeria. We deal in products like Ginger, Sesame Seed,
Locust Beans, Cashew Nut, Shea butter, Snails, Tubers etc.
Ginger
is a popular ingredient in cooking, and especially in Asian and Indian cuisine.
It has also been used for thousands of years for medicinal purposes.
Possible health benefits include
relieving nausea, loss of appetite, motion sickness, and pain.
The root or underground stem (rhizome)
of the ginger plant can be consumed fresh, powdered, dried as a spice, in oil
form, or as juice. Ginger is part of the Zingiberaceae family, alongside
cardamom and turmeric. It is commonly produced in India, Jamaica, Fiji,
Indonesia, and Australia.
It is available fresh and dried, as
ginger extract and ginger oil, and in tinctures, capsules, and lozenges. Foods
that contain ginger include gingerbread, cookies, ginger snaps, ginger ale, and
a wide variety of savory recipes.
Facts on ginger:
Here are some key points about ginger.
More detail is in the main article.
o Ginger has long been used for culinary
and medicinal purpose.
o Possible health benefits include
reducing nausea, pain, and inflammation.
o Ginger can be used to make tea, chopped
or crushed in curries and savory dishes, and dried or crystalized in sweets and
confectionary.
Health
Benefits
Consuming
fruits and vegetables of all kinds has long been associated with a reduced risk
of many lifestyle-related health conditions.
However, some herbs and spices
may offer additional health benefits. One of these is ginger.
Scientific analysis shows that
ginger contains hundreds of compounds and metabolites, some of which
may contribute to health and healing. Of these, the gingerols and shogaols have
been most extensively researched.
1. Digestion
The phenolic compounds in ginger are
known to help relieve gastrointestinal (GI) irritation, stimulate saliva and
bile production, and suppress gastric contractions as food and fluids move
through the GI tract.
At the same time, ginger also appears
to have beneficial effects on the enzymes trypsin and pancreatic lipase, and to
increase motility through the digestive tract. This suggests ginger could help
prevent colon cancer and constipation.
2. Nausea
Chewing raw ginger or drinking ginger
tea is a common home remedy for nausea during cancer treatment.
Taking ginger for motion sickness seems
to reduce feelings of nausea, but it does not appear to prevent vomiting.
Ginger is safe to use during pregnancy,
to relieve nausea. It is available in the form of ginger lozenges or candies.
3. Cold and flu
relief
During cold weather, drinking ginger
tea is good way to keep warm. It is diaphoretic, which means that it promotes
sweating, working to warm the body from within.
To make ginger tea at home, slice 20 to
40 grams (g) of fresh ginger and steep it in a cup of hot water. Adding a slice
of lemon or a drop of honey adds flavor and additional benefits,
including vitamin C and antibacterial properties.
This makes a soothing natural remedy
for a cold or flu.
4. Pain reduction
A study involving 74 volunteers carried
out at the University of Georgia found that daily ginger supplementation
reduced exercise-induced muscle pain by 25 percent.
Ginger has also been found to reduce the
symptoms of dysmenorrhea, the severe pain that some women experience during a
menstrual cycle.
5. Inflammation
Ginger has been used for centuries to
reduce inflammation and treat inflammatory conditions.
A study published in Cancer
Prevention Research journal reported that ginger supplements reduced
the risk of colorectal cancer developing in the bowel of 20
volunteers.
Ginger has also been found to be "modestly
efficacious and reasonably safe" for treating inflammation associated with
osteoarthritis.
6. Cardiovascular
health
Other possible uses include reducing cholesterol,
lowering the risk of blood clotting, and helping to maintain healthy blood
sugar levels. More research is needed, but if proven, ginger could become part
of a treatment for heart disease and diabetes.
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