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  2. Katie Couric's Ginger-Turmeric Shots are Packed with Anti ...

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    Ginger and turmeric have been celebrated for their health-boosting properties for centuries—and for good reason. Ginger contains gingerol, a compound known for its anti-inflammatory and ...

  3. Looking for a New Anti-Inflammatory Sip? Try Ginger Water - AOL

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    “The ginger plant is native to Southeast Asia with therapeutic and medicinal use dating back thousands of years, and ginger is a natural root said to have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory ...

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    "I found mocktails to be a good way to get antioxidants while incorporating anti-inflammatory foods into my diet," Hudson said. Ingredients like pineapple, cherry juice and ginger have helped ...

  5. Gingerol - Wikipedia

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    In a pre-clinical meta-analysis of gingerol compounds anticancer, anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal, [7] antioxidant, neuroprotective [8] and gastroprotective properties were reported, which include studies in-vitro and in-vivo. [9] A few in-vivo studies have proposed that gingerols facilitate healthy glucose regulation for diabetics.

  6. Ginger - Wikipedia

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    Ginger is a common spice used worldwide, whether for meals or as a folk medicine. [42] Ginger can be used for a variety of food items such as vegetables, candy, soda, pickles, and alcoholic beverages. [39] Ginger is a fragrant kitchen spice. [5] Young ginger rhizomes are juicy and fleshy with a mild taste.

  7. 25 New Recipes to Bring in the New Year - AOL

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    Carrots and orange juice add an earthiness along with vitamins and beta carotene, while ginger and turmeric provide a nice warming spice. Whether enjoyed in the morning or midday, it’s a vibrant ...