FOR MENTAL : For people who have anger, irritability, hate, frustration, swinging from love to hate.
In the shock state they are unable to see, to walk, to hear, to touch, and have a problem in swallowing.
Ginger has a warming and releasing effect.
For those people who are in a state of trauma or shock, and have cut themselves off from their emotions.
These types of people build a wall of invulnerability around them.
They may appear cool, haughty, aloof, and even cold but for relationships they are too intense.
FOR PHYSICAL : Ginger helps the body to fight off infections before they become entrenched by activating the circulation, producing perspiration and stimulating the digestion to eliminate toxins.
Brings clarity in the mind, intelligence and determination, as well as courage.
Medicine ginger’s pungent and warming properties enhance the ‘fire’ in the body, responsible for proper digestion, body heat, visual perception, hunger, thirst, the luster of the skin, the softness of the body, the light in the eyes.
Ginger along with Garlic significantly reduces blood glucose and serum lipids.
Traditionally a healing herb that is considered diaphoretic and slightly diuretic.
Long intake is good for people who can’t pass full urine or flush the kidney. Slowly the quantity will increase.
It invigorates the stomach and intestines, stimulating the appetite and enhances digestion by encouraging secretion of digestive enzymes. It moves stagnation of food and subsequent accumulation of toxins, which has a far-reaching effect throughout the body, increasing general health and vitality and enhancing immunity.
Take ginger to rectify the defective humorous or fluids of the body.
It is found helpful in eliminating mucus, nausea, hangover and general debility. Slightly diuretic and it strengthens the kidneys, bladder and uterus by warming them and increasing their vital energy. Women with delayed menstruation or menstrual cramps commonly drink ginger tea. Strengthens the lungs and kidneys.
Good for people with respiratory disorder, alcoholic, cholera, piles, blood in urine, allergic rashes, impotency, menstrual disorder, pains, travel sickness, chest congestion, colds, flu, bronchitis and other complaints. It has a history in treating kidney problems, arthritis and rheumatism. Asthma, whooping cough and tuberculosis of the lungs. Sickness during pregnancy, over-eating, nervousness and infection.
It settles the stomach, soothes indigestion and clams wind. Its pain-relieving and relaxing effects in the digestive system relieve colic and spasm, abdominal pain, distension and flatulent indigestion, and help relieve griping from diarrhea and dysentery.
It is an aid to cure hangovers.
As a cure of for colds, constipation, dyspepsia, painful and scanty periods, insomnia, kidney problem, snakebite, flatulent colic, alcoholic gastritis, stomach and alimentary canal, vomiting, toothache, weak eyes, to strengthen the heart and as an aphrodisiac. Morning sickness, dizziness, vertigo, stomach flu. In the uterus it promotes menstruation, useful for delayed and scanty periods as well as clots.
It relaxes spasm and painful ovulation in periods, and is recommended to invigorate the reproductive system and treat impotence caused by deficiency of vital warmth in the body.
So ginger makes a useful preventive remedy against winter chills and ills, such as tonsillitis and bronchitis, as well as infections in the digestive tract. In the East it has been used for epidemics such as cholera.
Ginger unthaws the frozen feelings of such people, and relieves tension and fear. It increases sensitivity, magnifies perception, and enhances sensory awareness through sight, touch and hearing, bringing one into the presence.
It has a comforting and uplifting effect on those feeling insecure, fearful, lethargic or depressed.