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Sunday, 26 August 2012

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Ginger
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And they shall be made to drink therein a cup the admixture of which shall be ginger, Quran 76:17.

During the time of the prophet Muhammad (salAllahu alayhi wasalam), the Byzantine Emperor once sent a jar of pickled ginger to Allah’s messenger (S.A.W) as a gift and Allah’s messenger (salAllahu alayhi wasalam) ate from it and gave a piece to each of his companions (radiAllahu anhum). It is stated in Tafseer Mazhari that the Arabs had a great liking for ginger and they used it as a medicine and as a drink. Ginger has been grown since ancient times in India too. The Indian physicians considered ginger to be an important medicine and gave it names such as "Great remedy" and "Panacea".

✿Nausea and vomiting✿
Nausea and vomiting can be a problem when travelling.
Dried ginger is found to be effective for nausea and vomiting due to travelling.For this purpose, 1 gram of dried ginger may be used 30 minutes before starting the journey and then one
dose every four hours. Many women experience nausea and vomiting due to pregnancy.
Dried ginger helps in these conditions too. The only condition in which ginger should not be used is when
there are ulcers in the digestive system.

✿ Stomach and digestion ✿
One of the most important and best known uses of ginger is on the digestive system.
It is the classic medicine for dealing with many digestive disorders.
Ginger promotes Haraarate Gharazi (digestive and metabolic fire), thus promoting digestive heat burning
toxins and removing and lowering cholesterol deposits. Ginger is a pungent herb par excellence; we may call
ginger as being stimulating carminative for digestion.

✿ Memory and ginger ✿
Dried ginger improves poor memory. For this purpose, 1 gram of powder in warm milk is an excellent way of using ginger.

(BIBI BATUL)


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