If you’re referring to the headline “Doctors reveal that consuming ginger causes in…,” it looks incomplete. If you mean the effects of consuming ginger, here is a balanced overview:
Possible benefits of ginger
- May help with nausea: Ginger is commonly used to help reduce nausea, including some types of motion sickness and pregnancy-related nausea (with medical guidance).
- May support digestion: Some people find ginger helps with bloating or indigestion.
- May have anti-inflammatory effects: Ginger contains compounds such as gingerols that have been studied for their effects on inflammation.
Possible side effects or cautions
Ginger is generally safe for many people in normal food amounts, but larger amounts or supplements may cause:
- Heartburn or stomach discomfort
- Diarrhea
- Mouth or throat irritation
- Increased risk of bleeding in some situations (especially with blood-thinning medicines)
People taking blood thinners, preparing for surgery, or with certain medical conditions should ask a healthcare professional before using high-dose ginger supplements.
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