Health Benefits of the Top 6 Holiday Herbs

Fresh Ginger Root

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3. Ginger

A tasty ingredient in most holiday foods, ginger is put in everything from cookies to beer. This is a terrific spice during the cool winter months because it not only aids in digestion but it will warm the body for hours after consumption.

This spice has several types of volatile oils that have anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-parasitic, and anti-viral compounds. Ginger can reduce fevers, stop nausea, lower inflammation and improve your immune system all at the same time.

Try adding ginger to hot drinks and fresh vegetable dishes for a nice change of pace. Instead of ground up powders, especially those that have been sitting for who knows how long at the grocery store shelf, buy some fresh roots and grate it yourself. Hot ginger tea, made from fresh slices of organic ginger root, is simply heavenly on super cold, wintery days. Find out recipe of a real ginger ale.

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