| Luyang Dilaw, or Ginger Root (scientific name: Zingiber officinale) belongs to the family 
			of, as its scientific name signifies, Zingiberaceae. The rootstocks of this erect, smooth 
			plant are thick, and have strong aromatic qualities. Its edible roots, tops, and even its 
			leaves are found to have medicinal value. The taste of luyang dilaw is distinct, brought 
			about by the zingerone and shogoal substances that it has, giving the plant its pungent 
			properties. As an herbal medicine, Luyang Dilaw has long been used as a cold, cough, fever, 
			and sore throat remedy.
 Ginger helps in the digestion and absorption of food, lowering of cholesterol, 
			alleviating nausea and vomiting. Luyang dilaw has antifungal, antiseptic, antiviral, and 
			anti-inflammatory properties as well. In the same way, it has been found to contain 
			potent anti-oxidant qualities, which come from the extract and active constituents of 
			the plant. These uses are separate and distinct from the nutritional value of luyang dilaw.
 
 The rhizomes of luyang dilaw is mainly associated as the main ingredient in a very popular 
			local beverage, which is salabat. Recent studies have shown that luyang dilaw had been 
			found with traces of antiemetic properties. Thus, it is now being recommended to be taken 
			half an hour before one’s travel to avoid being travelsick and experience nausea during 
			the voyage. Pregnant women should take precautionary measures in taking luyang dilaw for 
			medicinal purposes although it has been proven that none of the plant’s substances triggers 
			adverse side effects, even when it interacts with other drugs. This herbal plant is not 
			recommended for expectant mothers for the very reason that there is a possibility of 
			inhibition of testosterones that binds the fetus, as a result of some of the properties 
			that luyang dilaw contains.
 
 In India, ginger is widely used to reduce inflammation and pain with those with arthritis. 
			Researchers have found that ginger lowers pain-causing prostaglandin levels. They advise 
			taking 500 to 1,000 milligrams a day. The higher the intake of ginger, the greater the 
			relief.
 
 Ginger also helps prevent hair loss. Pound an inch square of ginger and extract the juice. 
			Massage the fresh ginger juice directly on to the scalp and leave on for at least 15 minutes 
			before rinsing, but for best results, leave on overnight to better stimulate the hair 
			follicles and induce hair growth.
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