Safe to use as a short-term or long-term daily dietary supplement,
alternative medicine for most dogs and cats.
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In this article...
1. Ginger
2. Health Benefits
3. Cautions
4. Side Effects
5. Interactions
6. General Guideline for Daily Herbal Intake 


1.0  Ginger
Ginger is a spice that is also cherished for its medicinal qualities. 

Ginger can be used in various forms:
  • Dry powder;
  • Fresh sliced or finely minced root;
  • Tea - infusion;
  • Tincture - use alcohol-free only;
  • Supplement - capsule, pill.
 
2.0 Health Benefits – a partial list…

Ginger is commonly used to treat a variety of conditions, for example…
  • Ingested Uses...
    •  Arthritis;
      • Osteoarthritis;
      • Rheumatoid arthritis;
    • Bronchitis;
    • Carminative;
    • Cough;
    • Diarrhea;
    • Dizziness;
    • Gas;
    • Increase blood circulation (i.e. to help prevent vascular damage such as frostbite to a dog’s ears);
    •  Loss of appetite;
    • Nausea (i.e. caused by cancer treatment - chemotherapy)
    • Stomach issues including motion sickness;&n


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