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Modern Science Back Ayurveda On Ginger's Gut Cleansing Call
Spice up the meat preparation or get respite from sore throat- ginger is always around to help. Grandmother's ginger tea for cough never fails.
Moving away from home remedies, the dried rhizome of ginger comprises ayurvedic medicines prescribed for gastrointestinal disorders. "Dried ginger, rock salt and black pepper with lukewarm water is know to work effectively in diarrhoea, said Ramesh Jain, an ayurvedic physician in Patiala.
In a study published on January 25 on current science researchers documented ethno-botanical information on anti-diarrhoeal plants in the Parinche Valley near Pune. Out of 182 plants, ginger was extensively used. After consulting ayurvedic doctors, the group tested a solution of ginger powder on mice and cell cultures. It decreased colonization of gut bacteria, significantly.
"There was reduction in colonization of epithelial cells which is the foremost step in infectious diarrhoea, " said lead author Poonam Daswani from the foundation of medical research in Mumbai. Ginger does not show any anti microbial activity. Yet there is decrease in bacterial colonization. It sounds promising, though, clinical trials are mandatory, " said Lisa Rogo from Columbia University Medical Center in USA.
It can be used as a supportive therapy but there may be several causative agents for diarrhoea, knowing which is imperative.      

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