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Reviewer: 55-64 Female (Consumer)
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I heard on the Dr. Oz show that 1/2 tsp ginger in hot water twice a day can help with pain. I have lower back pain so I tried it. It worked so well by the 2nd day my back pain so dull and manageable. I would say that the pain was 50% of what it was, but for me that is 90% relief!!!
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Reviewer: vernice , 55-64 Female (Consumer)
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helping with my gas and stomach problems
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Reviewer: LJ in Georgia, 45-54 Male on Treatment for less than 1 month (Consumer)
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For a cold, ginger water foot soak: thinly sliced ginger root boiled in a gallon or so of water, until water is stained (about 1 hour). Poured into footbath-size tub, when cooled just enough that I can stand it, immerse feet in it until it cools (about 30 min.). Burning sensation almost unbearable, cold symptoms abate. Repeat next day if needed.
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