Ginger offer numerous benefits that have been demonstrated historically and in modern research. It restores balance and potentiates proper digestive function, recent research from Denmark, India and Japan suggest that Ginger modulates prostaglandins thereby promoting circulatory health and well being during menopause and inflammatory processes.
Recommended Use:
To make tea, add 30-60 drops in a cup of water. Add honey for taste if desired.
Notes:
Potency Assured: Minimum 7 mg full spectrum pungent compounds per dropper.
Warnings:
Keep out of the reach of children.
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