Natural Pain Relievers That Really Work

Ginger

Photo Credit: ExpertHomeTips

Ginger is a highly regarded spice around the world, and is used in a wide array of cuisines. The root of the plant has been used in Chinese and Indian cultures for centuries and is often powdered, pickled, dried, and crushed. It has made its way into many popular dishes, such as carrot cake and pumpkin pie. Despite its use in many culinary dishes, it is also widely used for medicinal purposes. It’s often used to relieve nausea, motion sickness, and pain. Although it's a popular medicinal aid for nausea, it's an unsung hero when it comes to pain relief. This is shocking considering its effectiveness at managing pain and inflammation. While it’s mostly used in managing chronic pain and inflammation, ginger has shown promising results in combatting acute inflammation and pain as well. Multiple studies have shown it can be just as effective as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). In this regard, it can be prepared in various ways and comes in multiple forms: teas, capsules, powders, and tinctures.

BACK
(8 of 13)
NEXT
BACK
(8 of 13)
NEXT

MORE FROM HealthPrep

    MORE FROM HealthPrep

      OpenAI Playground 2025-05-13 at 10.55.45.png

      MORE FROM HealthPrep