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Ginger Root
Ginger Root
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Ingredients: Ginger Root Botanical Name: Zingiber officinale Origin(s): India, Nigeria Organic: Yes Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Contains 100% pure Ginger Root ZERO Additives ZERO Caffeine 100% Natural Stay Herbal
🌿 Herbal / Wellness Benefits
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Digestive Support
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Classic carminative → relieves nausea, bloating, gas, and indigestion.
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Stimulates appetite and digestive fire (agni).
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Anti-Inflammatory & Pain Relief
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Contains gingerols which ease inflammation.
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Helpful for arthritis, joint pain, and muscle soreness.
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Circulatory & Immune Support
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Promotes healthy blood flow and warms the body.
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Immune-boosting and helpful for colds, flu, sore throats, and congestion.
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Women’s Health
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Relieves menstrual cramps and supports healthy circulation.
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Warming herb for cold-type imbalances.
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✨ Spiritual / Ritual Uses
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Energy & Power
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Considered a fiery herb that sparks vitality, courage, and willpower.
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Used in ritual to add “heat” or speed to intentions and spellwork.
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Prosperity & Success
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Traditionally used in abundance rituals to attract money and good fortune.
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Said to “heat up” prosperity work, bringing faster results.
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Protection
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Fiery energy acts as a shield against negativity.
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Burned or carried for protection and strength.
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Chakra Connection
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Strongly aligned with the Solar Plexus Chakra (confidence, empowerment, vitality).
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Also supports the Root Chakra (grounding, stability).
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🥄 How to Use
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Tea (Decoction): Simmer 1–2 tsp dried ginger root in 8 oz water for 10–15 minutes. Strain and drink.
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Warming Blend: Combine with lemon, honey, or cinnamon for an immune tonic.
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Ritual Use: Brew as tea before rituals needing confidence, energy, or manifestation work.
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Bath: Add to a strong infusion for a protective or energizing bath.
Servings per Jar (1 tsp ≈ 2 g / 0.07 oz):
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4 oz jar = ~55–60 servings
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8 oz jar = ~110–120 servings

