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What is actually known about ginger?

  • Ginger may help reduce nausea (including motion sickness and some pregnancy-related nausea).
  • It has anti-inflammatory compounds that may help with mild pain and soreness.
  • Some studies suggest it can aid digestion.
  • Large amounts may cause side effects such as heartburn, stomach upset, or diarrhea in some people.

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