Ginger tea against gastritis

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La gastritis represents a condition that affects the gastric mucosa or stomach lining, leading to inflammation and in most cases stemming from an infection caused by the bacteria Helicobacter pylori.

This stomach health problem can be acute or chronic, with the acute or short-term condition affecting about eight in every 1.000 Americans, while chronic or long-term, affecting 2 in 10.000. Gastritis is also often called "dyspepsia”Causing numerous signs and symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, poor appetite, dark colored stools, abdominal bloating, and poor digestion.

Ginger or Zingiber officinale It is a plant that has been used medicinally for thousands of years especially by the oriental medicinesas it has significant amounts of active components, including volatile oils and phenolic compounds such as shogaols and gingerols.

El ginger tea has long been used in treating gastrointestinal problems as gastritis since ancient timesas well as for other stomach and intestinal problems, indigestion, nausea, and vomiting. Ginger may also be helpful in treating circulatory problems, headaches, hot flashes and dizziness, according to traditional Chinese medicine.

Gastritis requires professional treatment, since if it is not addressed in a timely and adequate manner, it can lead to health complications such as loss of blood and an increased risk of gastric cancer.

Healthy advice; To better understand the role of ginger in the treatment of gastritis you should turn to a specialist in herbal medicine o Phyto therapeutic, as herbal remedies should always be treated with the same level of care that you would use when taking prescription drugs.

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