Wednesday 24 June 2009

Ginger (الزنجبيل)

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Ginger
Zingiber Officinale

Overview:

Ginger, the underground stem, or rhizome, of the plant Zingiber officinale has been used as a medicine in Asian, Indian, and Arabic herbal traditions since ancient times. In China, for example, ginger has been used to aid digestion and treat stomach upset, diarrhea, and nausea for more than 2,000 years. Ginger has also been used to help treat arthritis, colic, diarrhea, and heart conditions. In addition to these medicinal uses, ginger continues to be valued around the world as an important cooking spice and is believed to help treat the common cold, flu-like symptoms, headaches, and even painful menstrual periods. Native to Asia where its use as a culinary spice spans at least 4,400 years, ginger grows in fertile, moist, tropical soil.

Plant Description:

Ginger is a knotted, thick, beige underground stem (rhizome). The stem extends roughly 12 inches above ground with long, narrow, ribbed, green leaves, and white or yellowish-green flowers.

What's It Made Of?:

The important active components of the ginger root are thought to be volatile oils and pungent phenol compounds (such as gingerols and shogaols).

Medicinal Uses and Indications:

Today, health care professionals commonly recommend to help prevent or treat nausea and vomiting associated with motion sickness, pregnancy, and cancer chemotherapy. It is also used as a digestive aid for mild stomach upset, as support in inflammatory conditions such as arthritis, and may even be used in heart disease or cancer.

Motion Sickness

Several studies suggest that ginger may be more effective than placebo in reducing symptoms associated with motion sickness. In one trial of 80 novice sailors (prone to motion sickness), those who took powdered ginger experienced a significant reduction in vomiting and cold sweating compared to those who took placebo. Similar results were found in a study with healthy volunteers. While these results are promising, other studies suggest that ginger is not as effective as medications in reducing symptoms associated with motion sickness. In a small study of volunteers who were given ginger (fresh root and powder form), scopolamine (a medication commonly prescribed for motion sickness), or placebo, those receiving the medication experienced significantly fewer symptoms compared to those who received ginger.

Conventional prescription and nonprescription medicines that decrease nausea may also cause unwanted side effects, such as dry mouth and drowsiness. Given the safety of ginger, many people find it a welcome alternative to these medications to relieve motion sickness.

Pregnancy Related Nausea and Vomiting

Human studies suggests that 1 gram daily of ginger may be safe and effective for pregnancy-associated nausea and vomiting when used for short periods (no longer than 4 days). Several studies have found that ginger is more effective than placebo in relieving nausea and vomiting associated with pregnancy. In a small study of 30 pregnant women with severe vomiting, those who ingested 1 gram of ginger every day for 4 days reported more relief from vomiting than those who received placebo. In a larger study of 70 pregnant women with nausea and vomiting, those who received a similar dosage of ginger felt less nauseous and experienced fewer vomiting episodes than those who received placebo.

Chemotherapy nausea

Evidence from a few studies suggests that ginger reduces the severity and duration of nausea (but not vomiting) during chemotherapy. More research is needed to confirm these results and establish safety.

Nausea and vomiting following surgery

Research has produced mixed results regarding the use of ginger in the treatment of nausea and vomiting following surgery. Two studies found that 1 gram of ginger root before surgery reduced nausea as effectively as a leading medication. In one of these two studies, women who received ginger also required fewer nausea-relieving medications following surgery. Other studies, however, have failed to find the same positive effects. In fact, one study found that ginger may actually increase vomiting following surgery. More research is needed to determine whether ginger is safe and effective for the prevention and treatment of nausea and vomiting following surgery.

Inflammation

In addition to providing relief from nausea and vomiting, ginger extract has long been used in traditional medical practices to reduce inflammation. In fact, many health care professionals use ginger to help treat health problems associated with inflammation, such as arthritis and ulcerative colitis. In a study of 261 people with osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee, those who received a ginger extract twice daily experienced less pain and required fewer pain-killing medications compared to those who received placebo. Although a few studies have shown a benefit of ginger for arthritis, one trial found that the herb was no more effective than ibuprofen (a medication frequently used to treat OA) or placebo in reducing symptoms of OA.

Other uses

  • Although it is too early to tell if ginger will benefit those with heart disease, preliminary studies suggest that ginger may lower cholesterol and help prevent the blood from clotting. Each of these effects may protect the blood vessels from blockage and the damaging effects of blockage such as atherosclerosis, which can lead to a heart attack or stroke.
  • Laboratory studies have also found that components in ginger may have anticancer activity. More research is needed to determine the effects of ginger on various cancers in humans.

Available Forms:

Ginger products are made from fresh or dried ginger root, or from steam distillation of the oil in the root. The herb is available in extracts, tinctures, capsules, and oils. Fresh ginger root can also be purchased and prepared as a tea. Ginger is also a common cooking spice and can be found in a variety of foods and drinks, including ginger bread, ginger snaps, ginger sticks, and ginger ale.

How to Take It:

Pediatric

Ginger should not be used by children under 2 years of age.

Ginger may be used by children over 2 years of age to treat nausea, digestive cramping, and headaches. Adjust the recommended adult dose to account for the child's weight. Most herbal dosages for adults are calculated on the basis of a 150 lb (70 kg) adult. Therefore, if the child weighs 50 lb (20 - 25 kg), the appropriate dose of ginger for this child would be 1/3 of the adult dosage.

Adult

In general, ginger intake should not exceed 4 grams daily (this includes the ginger obtained through diet such as from ginger ale, ginger snaps, and ginger bread). Usually, food sources contain no more than 0.5% ginger.

Standardized dose: Take 75 - 2,000 mg in divided doses with food, standardized to contain 4% volatile oils or 5% total pungent compounds including 6-gingerol or 6-shogaol.

For nausea, gas, or indigestion: 2 - 4 grams of fresh root daily (0.25 - 1.0 g of powdered root) or 1.5 - 3.0 mL (30 - 90 drops) liquid extract daily. To prevent vomiting, take 1 gram of powdered ginger (1/2 tsp) or its equivalent, every 4 hours as needed (not to exceed 4 doses daily), or 2 ginger capsules (1 gram), 3 times daily. You may also chew a 1/4 oz piece of fresh ginger when needed.

For pregnancy-induced vomiting, use 250 mg 4 times daily.

To relieve arthritis pain: Take fresh ginger juice, extract, or tea, 2 - 4 grams daily. Topical ginger oil may also be rubbed into a painful joint. Fresh ginger root may also be placed in a warm poultice or compress and apply to painful areas.

For cold and flu symptoms, sore throat, headache and menstrual cramps: Steep 2 tbsp of freshly shredded ginger in hot water, 2 - 3 times daily. A drop of ginger oil or a few slices of fresh rhizome may also be placed in steaming water and inhaled.

Precautions:

The use of herbs is a time-honored approach to strengthening the body and treating disease. Herbs, however, contain components that can trigger side effects and interact with other herbs, supplements, or medications. For these reasons, herbs should be taken with care, under the supervision of a health care provider qualified in the field of botanical medicine.

Side effects associated with ginger are rare, but if taken in excessive doses the herb may cause mild heartburn, diarrhea and irritation of the mouth. Some of the mild gastrointestinal side effects, such as belching, heartburn, or stomach upset, may be relieved by taking ginger supplements in capsules.

People with gallstones should consult a doctor before taking ginger. Make sure to tell your doctor if you are taking ginger and will be undergoing surgery or placed under anesthesia for any reason.

Do not take ginger if you have a bleeding disorder or if you are taking blood-thinning medications, including aspirin.

Possible Interactions:

Ginger may alter the effects of some prescription and nonprescription medications. If you are currently being treated with any of the following medications, you should not use ginger without first talking to your health care provider.

Blood-thinning medications -- Although ginger may interfere with blood clotting, there have been no scientific or case reports of interactions between ginger and blood-thinning medications, such as aspirin and warfarin. However, people taking medications that thin the blood should use ginger only under the supervision of a health care provider.

Alternative Names:

African ginger; Black ginger; Jamaican ginger; Zingiber officinale










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الزنجبيل

يستعمل الزنجبيل لعلاج مايأتي:

· لتقوية الذاكرة وللحفظ وعدم النسيان: يؤخذ من الزنجبيل المطحون قدر 55 جرام، ومن اللبان الدكر (الكندر) 50 جرام، ومن الحبة السوداء50 جرام تخلط معا وتعجن في كيلو عسل نحل وتؤخذ منه ملعقة صغيرة على الريق يوميا مع صنوبر وزبيب.

· لعلاج الصداع والشقيقة:

يعجن الزنجبيل المطحون قدر ملعقة صغيرة في فنجان زيت زيتون ويدلك منه مكان الألم مع شرب مغلي الزنجبيل مع النعناع، وحبة البركة من كل ملعقة صغيرة كالشاي.

· لعلاج العشى الليلي:

يشرب كوب عصير جزر عليه نصف ملعقة زنجبيل مطحون مع إمرار مرود معجون زنجبيل بعسل نحل على العينين قبل النوم.

للدوخة ودوار البحر:

تصنع أقراص من زنجبيل مطحون من سكر نبات مطحون ونشا بنسب 1:1 : 3 وتجفف في الظل ويستحلب قرص عند الشعور بالدوخة أو قبل السفر (القرص يكون في حجم الكرزة).

لتقوية النظر:

يشرب عصيرجزر عليه ربع ملعقة صغيرة من زنجبيل مطحون غسل العينين بمغلي الشمر صباحا.

لعلاج بحة الصوت وصعوبة التكلم:

تدهن الحنجرة بمعجون الزنجبيل والنعناع وزيت الزيتون بنسبة 1:1: 3 مع شرب مغلي الينسون محلى بسكر نبات أو مص سكر نبات.

لتطهير الحنجرة والقصبة الهوائية:

نفس الطريقة السابقة مع مضغ البقدونس وشرب نقيع اللبان الدكر والعسل.

للتوتر العصبي:

ينقع زهر الخزامى قدر ملعقة صغيرة في نصف كوب ماء مات المساء للصباح، ثم يصفى ويحلى بعسل نحل ويضاف إليه ربع ملعقة منا زنجبيل مطحون ويشرب عند اللزوم.

للأرق والقلق:

يضرب كوب حليب ساخن عليه ربع ملعقة صغيرة من زنجبيل مطحون مع دهن الجسم بزيت زيتون ولا تنسى قراءة القران وذكر الله:{...ألا بذكر الله تطمئن القلوب}.

للتبلد الذهني:

يشرب كوب حليب مغلي فيه ربع ملعقة زنجبيل مطحون ويؤكل بعده زبيب مع حب الصنوبر بما تيسر.



· مفرح ومنعش:

يشرب مغلي الزنجبيل مع الحبة السوداء والنعناع قدر كوب كل استنشاق أزيج الياسمين أو الريحان وهو غض

فوائد الزنجبيل لابن الأزرق

يا حافظا سـر زنجبيل في الورى خصصت من المولى بكل فضيلة

ومن يشتكى البرد القديم بصلبه وأوجاعه في كل وقت وسـاعة

عليه بمثقالين من بعــد صحنه يضــاف إليه يا فتى شهد نحله

ثـلاثة أيـام يكـون فطـوره وإن كان أسبوعا فتحمد نسختي

كذلك للملسوع يمضغ ناعـما ويطلى مكان السم يطلى بلطخة

يرى عجبا من سـره وفعـاله للدغة ملسوع وإحراق لـدغة

ومن يشتكى رخو العصب يكـن إذا أتى الجماع فهو يمنى بسـرعة

يدق ويغلى في حليب أتانــه ويدلك بالأصيل في كل ليــلة

يرى عجبا من قوة لنفـاضـة بطيـب لقـاء وروعـة تمتـع

وصاحب أرياح غلاظ يدقـه على سـكر أمثـاله بثـلاثـة

ويستف منه نصف مثقال لم يزد ويتبـع بعـد الزنجبيل بجـرعة

يصرف أرياحا وقولنج عـاجلا ويأتي بتفريج وإصلاح معــدة

وينفع للإنسان في كل مضـغة شفاء له من كــل داء وعـلة

ومن نالــه ضعـف ولم يـر سوى نصف رؤياه أو قليل برؤية

فيمزجه بالدار صيني مسـاويا ومن سكر جزا يكـون سـوية

فيبرى ويجلو باطن العين بعـدما يغشى غشاء من بياض وظلـمة

ومن كان من أهل البـلادة قلبه بطيئا لحفظ الـذكر حيا كميت

يضاف إليه من حصى البـان منعم مضـاف إليـه من جنايه نـحلة

ويعتـزل الأكل الغليظ ويحتـمى ثــلاثة أيـام يأكـل حميــة

ويـدخل حمامـا بأســبوع مدة ثــلاث أسـابيع بتكميـل عدة

فيرجع بالذهن الـذكي محافـظا على درس قرآن وطـيب تـلاوة

أيا حافظا لعيش الصحيح لك الرضا خصصت من المولى بكـل كـرامة

ومن عنـده وجـه مليـح مغـير تبــدل بعد الاحـمرار بصـفرة

يـدق ويغـلى في عسـل ولبن ويسقى لـها تكسى جمــالا بحـمرة

فيـا رب صل على الشفيع محمد وسـلم عليـه مـع ألـف تحـية


ملاحظات مهمة قبل استعماله.

الزنجبيل تضعف فاعليته بعد سنتين ؛ لأنه يصاب بالتسوس لرطوبة فيه ويمكن حفظه بوضعه في فلفل أسود.

فينبغي مراعاة استعمال زنجبيل جديد وذلك بجميل رائحته النفاذة ورونق لونه الموتار الفاتح المقارب للسمنى المصفر، ويكون خاليا من العيدان والشوائب إذا كان مطحونا.


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