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Ginger Medicine : Heat, Digestion, Motion & Breath (Alternative Medicine: Holistic Wellness Book 46)
by Randall Melnar
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Synopsis
Sharp, warm, and alive, ginger has been used across the world as a root of fire, movement, circulation, and cleansing. Ginger Medicine reveals why this ancient rhizome remains one of the most dependable natural tools for digestion, nausea, circulation, respiratory clearing, and immune support.
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Sharp, warm, and alive, ginger has been used across the world as a root of fire, movement, circulation, and cleansing. Ginger Medicine reveals why this ancient rhizome remains one of the most dependable natural tools for digestion, nausea, circulation, respiratory clearing, and immune support.
With chemistry rooted in gingerols and shogaols, ginger stimulates blood flow, calms unsettled stomachs, breaks mucus stagnation, supports fever movement, and ignites inner metabolic heat. For seasickness, cold lungs, heavy blood, gut stagnation, or infection pressure, ginger has long been the healer’s quickest ally.
This book combines traditional herbal use, elemental physiology, and hands-on formulas — including teas, steams, infused honeys, digestive tonics, poultices, syrups, and warming broths — making ginger simple to apply in daily life.
Structured around ginger as circulation fire, digestive stabilizer, respiratory purifier, and immune spark, Ginger Medicine offers a clear, practical guide for anyone seeking simple, accessible plant medicine for the body’s core systems.
Ginger is warmth, breath, movement, and clarity — medicine you already own.
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