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Thanks to all who answered myQ re ginkgo Could i rely on you to answer Q re ginger? I have been advised that grating a small amount of fresh

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ginger into a hot drink will help circulation Anyone heard of this ? - or maybe tried? I'm keeping on gingo as feedback is positive but no harm to have a backup !!!

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Ginger is "warming" so the idea behind a hot ginger drink is that it will quickly warm your body, including your hands and feet (hopefully!).

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THANKS, MAKES SENSE!!!

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yes i have been told to take ginger to (you can get it in capsuals to), i really dilike the taste of it so dont, apart from ginger bread men but im told it doesnt count - there goes my excuse to eat loads of them lol. Joking aside yes ginger does help aparently.

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I find that ginger eases my arthritic joint to a point. I make a honey,lemon and freshly grated ginger hot drink-adjust it to individual taste.if you google benefits of ginger the list is long.Tumeric is also supposed to help as well

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i add ginger spice to most of my meals - i sprinkle it on steamed veggies (it is also good for digestion!)