Ginger Juice: Uses, Benefits, Side Effects By Dr. Siddharth Gupta - PharmEasy Blog (2024)

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Introduction:

We all enjoy a cup of piping hot ginger tea during a cold, don’t we? Indian cooking often uses ginger everyday meals to add the characteristic sharp flavour. But did you know that ginger is also known as srngaveram in Sanskrit, which translates to ”horn root”? This is quite interesting because ginger is a horizontal stem (and not a root!) from which roots grow. Ginger belongs to the family Zingiberaceae and is related to other common spices cardamom and turmeric, all of which belong to the same family. Ginger is one of the most commonly consumed condiments in the world.1

Ginger was used as a tonic root for more than 5000 years to treat many conditions In India and China. The actual origin of ginger is uncertain because it does not grow in the wild. Nowadays, it is grown in humid tropical regions, India being its largest producer. Over 2000 years ago, it was one of the most important articles of trade that was exported to the Roman Empire from India. It has been one of the most sought-after spices since ages. It was held in high regard because of its potential medicinal properties.1

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The scientific name of ginger is Zingiber officinale. It can be utilised fresh, preserved, crystallised, dried, pickled, candied or ground, adding a different flavour to the dish in each of these forms. The juice of ginger is also used to make tea or in other health juices. Ginger juice might have many health benefits, some of them are described in the following sections.1

Nutritional Value of Ginger Juice:

The following nutrients are present in ginger:

NutrientPercentage content
Water78.9
Total lipids0.75
Proteins1.82
Carbohydrates17.8
Fibre2
Sugars1.7

Table 1: Nutrients present in 100g of ginger and their percentage content2

The following vitamins and minerals are present in ginger:

VitaminsMinerals
Thiamin (vitamin B1)Iron
Riboflavin (vitamin B2)Phosphorous
Niacin (vitamin B3)Magnesium
Pantothenic acid (vitamin B5)Calcium
Pyridoxine (vitamin B6)Potassium
FolateSodium
Vitamin CSelenium
Tocopherol (vitamin E)Manganese
Copper
Zinc vit

Table 2: Vitamins and minerals present in ginger2

Researchers have found that daily consumption of ginger juice may lower triglycerides, total cholesterol, and bad cholesterol (also known as low-density lipoprotein, or LDL) levels. I strongly recommend the daily consumption of ginger juice in moderate amounts to keep cholesterol levels in check and heart diseases at bay.

Dr. Siddharth Gupta, B.A.M.S, M.D (Ayu)

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Properties of Ginger Juice:

Ginger juice might have the following properties:

  • It might be an antioxidant
  • It might help relieve inflammation (anti-inflammatory)
  • It might help relieve nausea
  • It might have an anti-cancer potential
  • It might help protect against heart diseases (cardio-protective)1

Researchers believe that daily consumption of ginger juice in regulated amounts may strengthen your immune system. This property might help people recover from the common cold or flu and stave off chronic diseases. Even then, one should consult their doctor before consuming ginger juice for any disease and avoid self-medicating.

Dr. Rajeev Singh, BAMS

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Potential Uses of Ginger Juice for Overall Health:

Ginger is a spice that adds pungent flavour to the food, therefore, it is used in many regions. Moreover, it is a natural herb which might of use as a herbal medicine for various ailments with more research on humans.1 Ginger juice might have the following potential uses for human health.

1. Potential use of ginger juice for nausea and vomiting

Various clinical trials were conducted to explore the anti-emetic (nausea and vomiting reducing) potential of ginger. In one of the studies conducted by Sannati et al., it was observed that ginger juice might have the potential to help overcome the nausea and vomiting that is experienced by patients during cancer treatment. This potential effect of ginger juice was seen in both adults and children. Furthermore, in another clinical trial comparing the effectiveness of various antiemetic agents, it was observed that ginger might be more helpful than vitamin B6 (a known anti-emetic agent) in reducing the severity of pregnancy induced nausea and vomiting.3

2. Potential use of ginger juice for inflammation

Several studies have shown that ginger might have a potential to reduce inflammation (exaggerated response of body to injury) which is known to be responsible for many diseases like osteoarthritis (OA). It was seen that ginger might help reduce certain inflammatory components (cytokines) and might also encourage the expression of certain genes (FOXP3) which might result in the reduction of inflammation. Therefore, ginger juice might have the potential to reduce inflammation.3

3. Potential use of ginger juice for pain

Pain caused due to various conditions like migraine, lower back pain, muscle pain, etc. and the potential effect of ginger in lowering has been observed in a variety of studies. One study reported that ginger might potentially be able to reduce muscle pain. Studies conducted by Maghbooli et al. and Martin et al. showed that ginger might also help alleviate the symptoms of migraine and headaches. Furthermore, it was also assessed for its potential in lowering lower back pain and chest pain. Therefore, it might be said that ginger juice may have the potential to lower pain. However, its exact mechanism and mode of action is yet to be proven by further research.3

4. Potential use of ginger juice for stomach

Ginger juice might have the potential to help enhance the emptying of stomach. It might also be helpful in regulating the irregular frequency of stomach emptying (dysrhythmia). Many studies concluded that ginger might have this potential to help with stomach troubles. However, more studies are required to prove these effects.3

5. Potential use of ginger juice for cancer

Ginger might have a potential to exhibit anti-cancer properties. It was seen in a few studies and clinical trials that ginger juice might have the potential to help against colorectal cancer and may help in reducing the levels of cancer markers. However, more research is required to ascertain these possible effects. Moreover, a serious condition such as cancer must be diagnosed and treated by a doctor. Therefore, kindly ensure that you consult a doctor.3

6. Potential uses of ginger juice for blood pressure

In a study, it was seen that the extracts of ginger might have the potential to lower elevated blood pressure. Therefore, ginger juice might help in hypertension. These effects, however, need to be confirmed by more research. Therefore, kindly consult a doctor and do not self-medicate.1

Though there are studies that show the benefits of ginger juice in various conditions, but these are insufficient and there is a need of further studies to establish the true extent of benefits of ginger juice on human health.

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How to Use Ginger Juice?

You Ayurvedic physician might recommend that you drink ginger juice for certain conditions. The exact dosage and best way of use will be advised by your doctor and you must follow their advice as they are tailored to your health needs. However, you can make ginger juice by following these steps

  • Take a few inches of ginger stem and wash it thoroughly to get rid of the mud usually attached.
  • Peel the ginger and cut it into smaller pieces.
  • Blend the ginger or crush it to obtain its juice.
  • Then mix it with some water
  • You can add a little bit of sugar or honey to taste
  • You can also squeeze in a bit of lime or add a few crushed mint leaves to it.

You must consult a qualified doctor before taking any herbal supplements. Do not discontinue or replace an ongoing treatment of modern medicine with an ayurvedic/herbal preparation without consulting a qualified doctor.

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Side Effects of Ginger Juice:

Most of the side effects that were reported seemed to reverse the positive effects that ginger juice might have on the stomach. Ginger juice might have the following side effects:

  • Heartburn
  • Gas
  • Epigastric distress (pain or discomfort in the upper abdomen or ribs area)
  • Bloating
  • Stomach pain
  • Nausea
  • Diarrhoea 3

Precautions to Take with Ginger Juice:

Precaution should be taken, and you should discuss with your doctor whether if it safe to drink ginger juice if you are taking any anti-coagulant medicines prescribed by your doctor. Moreover, general precaution should be taken by breastfeeding mothers, pregnant women, elderly individuals and children.1

Interactions with Other Drugs:

Ginger might interact with the following drugs and might affect their properties, the way that they act, etc. which might affect the human health in a negative way. Ginger might react with the following drugs:

  • Metronidazole4
  • Warfarin1

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Frequently Asked Questions:

1) What are the various ginger juice benefits?

Ginger juice might have potential uses in relieving stomach disturbances, nausea, vomiting, pain, headaches, cancer, inflammatory conditions like osteoarthritis, lower back pain, etc. However, its potential use for the above-stated conditions still needs to be proved by further research. Kindly consult a doctor and do not self-medicate.1,3

2) Is there any side effect of using ginger juice for hair?

The side effects of ginger juice for hair needs to be further explored. Kindly consult your doctor for advice regarding the subject.

3) Can I drink ginger juice for weight loss daily?

No. You should not drink ginger juice daily on your own. Kindly consult your doctor and discuss with them the possible effects that ginger juice might have on your health. You should follow your doctor’s advice which is in your best interest.

4) Can ginger juice be used for vomiting?

As seen in several studies, ginger juice might have the potential to reduce the severity of vomiting in many conditions. Therefore, ginger might be helpful for vomiting. However, you should consult your doctor for advice.3

5) What are the side effects of ginger juice?

The possible side effects of ginger juice are, diarrhoea, stomach pain, heartburn, gas, bloating, nausea and epigastric distress (pain and discomfort near the ribs).3

6) Can I use ginger juice for headache?

Multiple studies have shown that ginger juice might have the potential to reduce headaches. However, you should consult your doctor before using it for your headaches.3

References:

1. Bode AM, Dong Z. The amazing and mighty ginger [Internet]. Benzie I, Wachtel-galor S, editors. Herbal Medicine: Biomolecular and Clinical Aspects: Second Edition. Boca Raton (FL): CRC Press/Taylor & Francis; 2011. 131–156 p. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK92775/

2. Central F. Ginger root, raw [Internet]. U.S. Department of Agriculture. [cited 2022 Jul 29]. Available from: https://fdc.nal.usda.gov/fdc-app.html#/food-details/170096/nutrients

3. Anh NH, Kim SJ, Long NP, Min JE, Yoon YC, Lee EG, et al. Ginger on Human Health: A Comprehensive Systematic Review of 109 Randomized Controlled Trials. Nutrients [Internet]. 2020 Jan 1 [cited 2022 Aug 2];12(1). Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7019938/

4. Okonta J, Uboh M, Obonga W. Herb-drug interaction: A case study of effect of ginger on the pharmaco*kinetic of metronidazole in rabbit. Indian J Pharm Sci [Internet]. 2008;70(2):230–2. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2792472/

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FAQs

Can I use ginger juice daily? ›

"It's important to note that while ginger can be a valuable addition to a healthy diet, moderation is key. Excessive consumption may lead to adverse effects, and individuals with certain medical conditions should consult with a healthcare professional before incorporating ginger into their routine," adds Desai.

What are two medical uses for ginger? ›

Ginger has been used for thousands of years for the treatment of numerous ailments, such as colds, nausea, arthritis, migraines, and hypertension. The medicinal, chemical, and pharmacological properties of ginger have been extensively reviewed (Surh, Lee, and Lee 1998; Ernst and Pittler 2000; Afzal et al.

What happens when you start consuming ginger daily? ›

While more research is needed, early studies in both humans and animals show that adding ginger to your diet may result in reduced LDL levels, total cholesterol and blood triglyceride levels.

What does Ayurveda say about ginger? ›

From an Ayurvedic perspective, ginger is a superfood, particularly for digestion, respiration and the joints.

What organ is ginger good for? ›

Gingerol, a natural component of ginger root, benefits gastrointestinal motility ― the rate at which food exits the stomach and continues along the digestive process. Eating ginger encourages efficient digestion, so food doesn't linger as long in the gut. Nausea relief.

Does ginger juice have side effects? ›

When taken by mouth: Ginger is likely safe. It can cause mild side effects including heartburn, diarrhea, burping, and general stomach discomfort. Taking higher doses of 5 grams daily increases the risk for side effects.

Who should not take ginger? ›

Blood-thinning medications: Ginger may increase the risk of bleeding. Talk to your doctor before taking ginger if you take blood thinners, such as warfarin (Coumadin), clopidogrel (Plavix), or aspirin. Diabetes medications: Ginger may lower blood sugar.

How much ginger is safe per day? ›

While it is safe to eat ginger every day, doctors and nutritionists recommend limiting daily intake to a maximum of 3-4 grams.

Is ginger good for the kidneys? ›

You need antioxidants on your side during your body's war with free radicals! Studies confirm ginger's kidney-healing properties. One of them concludes that “ginger provides evidence for kidney protection and reduces severity of damage” caused to kidneys.

What are the side effects of being ginger? ›

Redheads may also be at increased risk for Parkinson's disease, sunburn, and aging-related skin changes. However, having red hair can also be beneficial—redheads typically produce vitamin D better than other individuals with a different hair color. American Cancer Society.

Is ginger cooling or heating? ›

While ginger is at first heating (as felt through its hot virya right after you ingest it), its long-term effect on the body is cooling and nourishing.

Is fresh ginger better than dried ginger Ayurveda? ›

"Ayurvedically dry ginger is considered better than fresh ginger. Dry ginger is better for gas, bloating compared to fresh ginger. Fresh ginger increases Vata while dried ginger balances Vata. Hence chewing fresh ginger or drinking fresh ginger tea for gas, bloating is not a great idea.

Is it OK to drink ginger water every day? ›

Since ginger may fight germs, illness, inflammation, and cancer-causing molecules, taking a little bit every day can support your overall health. Ginger is a natural root, so drinking it will also give you added nutrients.

How much ginger should I take daily for inflammation? ›

One study in 120 people with osteoarthritis found that taking 1 gram of ginger extract per day for 3 months effectively reduced inflammation and decreased levels of nitric oxide, a molecule that plays a key role in the inflammatory process ( 6 ).

Are ginger shots good for you every day? ›

Though a little ginger is better than no ginger at all, it's definitely best to consume ginger consistently. Studies show that the benefits of eating ginger daily include reduced cholesterol levels and balanced insulin, so try to drink your ginger shot every day to reap the full body-supporting effects.

How long should I rub ginger on my face? ›

For more targeted results, rub a small slice of fresh ginger on skin, up to three times a day. You can also whip up a biweekly mask of equal parts grated or powdered ginger, honey, and fresh lemon juice. Leave it on for up to 30 minutes, and rinse to reveal radiant skin.

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