How Does Ginger Help With Motion Sickness?
I just heard that ginger helps with motion sickness, I’m just curious as to how it does so? Do you just cook with it? Do you have to eat it raw? Or do you have to apply it topically somewhere?
I just heard that ginger helps with motion sickness, I’m just curious as to how it does so? Do you just cook with it? Do you have to eat it raw? Or do you have to apply it topically somewhere?
I don’t know much about it. I do know the main ingredient is ginger and it’s kind of orange-ish. Any ideas?
I have a recipe that calls for grated ginger root….to my suprise I found i had to buy this freaky looking twisty thing in the produce section- and how am i supposed to grate this? Do i have to do anything to it first? How finely should i grate it? Once I’ve used what i need of it, how can i store it? How long will it last? Please understand I am a novice of all things in the kitchen, so any advice would help me more than you could know. Thanks!
I have blonde-ish hair but it is gradually turning on ugly ginger shade, i want to stop it and make my hair blonder BUT i dont want to dye my hair, are there any other methods that will work? Any products?
I found a piece of aloe vera cut a piece off and put it in some water but where do I go from here.Do I just plant them like any other plant or is there a special way to do it?
I am male 19 and I have ginger hair with the fairest complexion your ever likely to see so I stand out a mile.
But I look sickly and I need a tan, but I only burn in the sun and I am scared to death of fake tans, and I am worried that having ginger hair and a tan would look unnatural. But I want a tan, please help
I’m taking it for acid reflux, and my doctor told me to drink 2 ounces of aloe vera in the morning, but i’m not sure how much to take at night.
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