The Reynolds Office of Health and Nutrition
plainherb.com
Get Well - Stay Well

The Reynolds Office of Health
Santa Barbara, California, USA
Serving the Natural Health Community since 1985
Over 500 Nutritional and Other Health-Related Products
Home / Blog
About Us Services Education Supplements Equipment
The surest way to go broke is to sit around waiting for a break.

 
Sue Reynolds, Master Herbalist
Sue Reynolds, M.S.W.
Master Herbalist

Updated February 5, 2012
Google Translate

Share this page with others!

Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber
Hyperbaric Oxygen

Air Oasis
Air Oasis UV Purifier

Herbs and Supplements
Nature's Sunshine

DaVinci Laboratories

Supplements Recommended by Leading Doctors

How is Your pH?

Chaga
Siberian Chaga Mushroom

Zeolite
Liquid Zeolite

Helps Remove Toxins

Food Renegade
Real Food Nutrition and Health

Online Course


The information provided on this site is for educational purposes and not for diagnosing or treating disease. If you are experiencing a serious health condition, please consult a qualified health professional.
 

Twitter Updates Follow Us!
     
    Ginger (500 mg)

    Ginger nutritionally supports the entire digestive process. May be used to help settle the stomach, and support the female body during morning sickness.

    300-6.jpg

    Category:     Single Herbs
    Parts Used:     Root
    Body System:     Circulatory System, Digestive System, Immune System, Respiratory System

     Stock#   Quantity   Retail   Wholesale  Purchase 
    300-6 100 count $15.40 $10.25

    Learn How to Qualify
     
     
    T r a d i t i o n a l     U s e s
     
    Body Temperature - Occasional Rising
        Bowel
    Bronchioles
        Childhood
    Children's Health - Respiratory and Lungs
        Circulation
    Colon - Maintain Healthy Function
        Cough (occasional)
    Edema (occasional)
        Gas
    Head - Discomfort (occasional)
        Heart - Maintain Proper Rhythm
    Indigestion
        Infant Health - Abdominal
    Lung
        Morning Sickness (occasional)
    Nervous system - Maintain Normal
        Perspiration - Maintain Normal Levels
    Respiratory - Stuffiness and Coughing (occasional)
        Respiratory - Stuffiness and Coughing (occasional)
    Stomach
        Throat
    Tonic
        Tooth - Discomfort (occasional)
    Upset Stomach
     
    P r o d u c t     D e t a i l s
     

    Ginger has been cultivated for thousands of years in China and India, and is still most widely cultivated in the East. It was brought to America in the 16th century by the Spanish. At one point it was second only to pepper as the most common English spice. Ginger is very popular in the food industry as an additive to ginger ale, candies, pastries and cakes. Its uses, of course, aren't confined to food preparation. It is written about in many ancient Chinese herbal texts, and is an ingredient in as many as half of all Chinese herbal combinations. The Chinese use it to buffer the effects of stronger herbs, and also drink it widely in tea. Ginger nutritionally supports the digestive process. The root has a strong, sweet scent. It contains protein, fat, carbohydrates, ash, calcium, phosphorus, iron, sodium, potassium, vitamin A, thiamine, riboflavin, niacin and ascorbic acid.


    Recommendations
    One capsule with two meals daily.





    Contact Us for More Information

    Email:  



    [Go to Top of Page]
    Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, Air Oasis, Hair Analysis, Herbs, Aromatherapy, and Nutritional Supplements

    © Copyright 1996-2012 Michael Reynolds
    All Rights Reserved.