The spice or flavour we know as Ginger is a rhizome, which is an underground stem. If you have ever tried raw ginger, you will know it is quite a hot, strong taste, with a distinctive flavour.
I have been reading quite a bit about the cancer curing properties of ginger. From what I gather, if you do have cancer or suspect you do, as a form of cancer treatment, try to take up to 5 grams of ginger for 1-3 days. The easiest way to do this may be in tablet form, and the only ingredient should be ginger. You may experience some nausea, which is ironic as ginger is prescribed for travel sickness too. If your kidneys begin to ache, then stop having ginger as you have reached maximum dosage.
Similarly, I have read that turmeric is often also used in conjunction with ginger as a curative spice, though I am not sure of the dosage, and I assume a teaspoon added to some cooked food would be about right.
This may not be a real cure for many, but I have read some amazing stories about people whose cancer has been cured by the use of ginger. Worth a try, isn't it?
Note: I don't dispense medical advice; the above is a summary of what I've read in a number of different articles and are a few of my thoughts only; please decide for yourself if you wish to try the above or not, at your own risk.
Note: I don't dispense medical advice; the above is a summary of what I've read in a number of different articles and are a few of my thoughts only; please decide for yourself if you wish to try the above or not, at your own risk.
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