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- Description
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- Supports Digestive Health.
- Whole herb is minimally processed; dried and pulverized.
- Each capsule contains 550 mg of ginger root extract.
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
- Supplement Facts
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As a dietary supplement, take one to two capsules daily.
Other Ingredients: Cellulose, Cellulose, Gelatin (capsule), Gelatin (capsule) No Sugar, No Starch, No Artificial Colors, No Artificial Flavors, Sodium Free, No Wheat, No Gluten, No Corn, No Soy, No Dairy, Yeast Free. Storage Instructions: Store in a cool, dry place. Warning: Keep out of reach of children






Serving Size 1 Capsule 

Servings Per Container 1 




Amount Per Serving % DV 





Ginger Root (Zingiberis officinale) 550.00 mg ** 





Ginger Root (Zingiberis officinale) 550.00 mg ** 




** Daily Value (DV) not established 



Consult your physician prior to using this product if you are pregnant, nursing or taking medication, or have a medical condition. Discontinue use two weeks prior to surgery. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
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Ginger
Ginger- Reliable and relatively consistent scientific data showing a substantial health benefit.
- Contradictory, insufficient, or preliminary studies suggesting a health benefit or minimal health benefit.
- For an herb, supported by traditional use but minimal or no scientific evidence. For a supplement, little scientific support.
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This supplement has been used in connection with the following health conditions:
Used for Amount Why Morning Sickness1 gram powder daily
[3 stars] Ginger, well-known for alleviating nausea and improving digestion, appears to be an effective and safe treatment for nausea and vomiting in pregnancy.Motion SicknessAdults: 500 mg one hour before travel and then 500 mg every two to four hours as necessary; children: 250 mg (half dose)
[3 stars] Ginger may help prevent and treat mild to moderate cases of motion sickness. Studies have shown it to be as effective as dimenhydrinate (Dramamine) but with fewer side effects.Osteoarthritis510 mg daily of a concentrated herbal extract, taken in divided doses
[3 stars] Ginger has historically been used for arthritis and rheumatism. Studies have shown it to be effective at relieving pain and swelling in people with osteoarthritis.Epilepsy
(Asian Ginseng, Bupleurum, Cassia Bark, Chinese Scullcap, Jujube, Licorice, Peony, Pinellia)2.5 grams a day of sho-saiko-to or saiko-keishi-to in tea or capsules
[2 stars] The Chinese herb bupleurum is included in two herbal formulas, sho-saiko-to and saiko-keishi-to. Both have been shown to be helpful for epilepsy.Hepatitis
(Asian Ginseng, Bupleurum, Cassia Bark, Chinese Scullcap, Jujube, Licorice, Peony, Pinellia)Take 2.5 grams of sho-saiko-to three times per day
[2 stars] Trials have shown that the bupleurum-containing formula sho-saiko-to can help reduce symptoms and blood liver enzyme levels in people with chronic active viral hepatitis.Indigestion, Heartburn, and Low Stomach Acidity2 to 4 grams daily fresh ginger or equivalent for indigestion
[2 stars] Ginger, with its anti-inflammatory and anti-nausea effects, has a history of use in treating gastrointestinal complaints, from flatulence to ulcers. It has been shown to enhance intestinal movements that aid digestion.Liver Cirrhosis
(Asian Ginseng, Bupleurum, Cassia Bark, Chinese Scullcap, Jujube, Licorice, Peony, Pinellia)2.5 grams of the Chinese herbal formula sho-saiko-to three times daily
[2 stars] The Chinese herb bupleurum is a component of the formula sho-saiko-to, which was shown in one preliminary trial to liver cancer risk in people with liver cirrhosis.Pre- and Post-Surgery Health1 gram of powder in a capsule 60 minutes before receiving general anesthesia (inform your anesthesiologist)
[2 stars] Ginger has antinausea properties and may prevent postoperative nausea and vomiting.Vertigo1 gram of powdered root daily
[2 stars] Ginger has been shown to be effective at reducing symptoms.AtherosclerosisRefer to label instructions
[1 star] Supplementing with ginger may reduce platelet stickiness.Dysmenorrhea250 mg four times per day, beginning at the start of menstruation and continuing for three days
[1 star] In a double-blind trial, ginger powder was as effective as anti-inflammatory medication (mefenamic acid and ibuprofen) in relieving symptoms of dysmenorrhea.
Hay Fever
(Asiasarum Root, Cassia Bark, Licorice, Ma Huang, Peony, Pinellia, Schisandra)Refer to label instructions
[1 star] The Japanese herbal formula known as sho-seiryu-to has been shown to reduce symptoms, such as sneezing, for people with hay fever.HIV and AIDS Support
(Asian Ginseng, Bupleurum, Cassia Bark, Chinese Scullcap, Jujube, Licorice, Peony, Pinellia)Refer to label instructions
[1 star] The herbal formula sho-saiko-to has been shown to have beneficial immune effects on white blood cells in people infected with HIV.Irritable Bowel Syndrome
(Bupleurum, Dan Shen, Schisandra, Wormwood)Take a Chinese herbal formula containing wormwood under the guidance of a qualified practitioner
[1 star] A standardized Chinese herbal combination containing extracts from plants including wormwood, ginger, bupleurum, schisandra, and dan shen reduced IBS symptoms in one study.Low Back PainRefer to label instructions
[1 star] Herbalists often use ginger to decrease inflammation and the pain associated with it, including for those with low back pain.Migraine HeadacheRefer to label instructions
[1 star] Anecdotal evidence suggests ginger may be used for migraines and the accompanying nausea.Rheumatoid ArthritisRefer to label instructions
[1 star] Ginger is an Ayurvedic herb used to treat people with arthritis. Taking fresh or powdered ginger may reduce the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis.Parts Used & Where Grown
Ginger is a perennial plant that grows in India, China, Mexico, and several other countries. The rhizome (underground stem) is used as both a spice and in herbal medicine.
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Comments about GNC HERBAL PLUS STANDARDIZED GNC Herbal Plus® Whole Herb Ginger Root:
As a certified diver, it was nearly impossible for me to truly enjoy the sport with my queezy stomach. I take 2 with food about an hour before I get on a boat and it works wonders. It is much better than over other over the counter drugs, more economical, and it works for regularity too. Occasionally, I will belch a ginger flavor which is not horrible but it is odd.
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I have to work long hours and still spend time with my children. This helps me to have reserves of energy and feel run-down.
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Ginger is great for the queezy tummy - it works wonderful!
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Comments about GNC HERBAL PLUS STANDARDIZED GNC Herbal Plus® Whole Herb Ginger Root:
After taking this (one pill once a day, i take it before i go to bed) pill for a month and a half, i have seen/felt results regarding my eliminations. I will continue to use this product to keep everything "regular". I hope it works for you as well as it does for me.
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Comments about GNC HERBAL PLUS STANDARDIZED GNC Herbal Plus® Whole Herb Ginger Root:
Have been taking for about (2) weeks..hoping to calm some stomache issues..haven't seen any measureable difference...
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Comments about GNC HERBAL PLUS STANDARDIZED GNC Herbal Plus® Whole Herb Ginger Root:
I am using this as a daily supplement to avoid problems with my digestive system. I like that it's a natural herb and is easy to include in my daily routine. I haven't had any side effects but have been taking it only a couple of weeks.
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Planning on continuing this product in the future
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Comments about GNC HERBAL PLUS STANDARDIZED GNC Herbal Plus® Whole Herb Ginger Root:
Great for chronic digestive problems...heartburn, indigestion, etc... And hangovers too!
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i have a stomach ulcer so i have a lot of trouble with my stomach and this helped me a lot
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I take 1 ginger capusule twice daily to prevent getting indigestion.
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