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Ginger tinctures for potency
Ginger tinctures for potency
Ginger is a well-known medicinal plant that has a systemic healing effect and increases the strength of male potency. Alcohol and water infusions with ginger root are used to relieve pain, prevent inflammatory lesions of the intimate area and stimulate blood flow in the groin.
The healing properties of ginger tincture
Regular use of infusion with the root of medicinal plants ensures the achievement of such positive effects as:
- cleansing the walls of blood vessels from atherosclerotic plaques, prevention of coronary heart disease and tachycardia
- normalization of cholesterol metabolism, elimination of toxins and toxins, as well as weight loss and prevention of diabetes
- increasing resistance to viruses and microbes, reducing the likelihood of developing colds and lesions of the respiratory organs
- elimination of headache and toothache, discomfort in the abdomen, joint and muscle pain
- expectorant and laxative , carminative and choleretic effect
- increasing the tone of the reproductive system, normalizing blood microcirculation in the perineal area
- eliminating the feeling of fatigue, increasing sexual activity and increasing physical performance
- eliminating eye pathologies, increased visual acuity
How to make ginger infusion
Not only vodka and grated Ginger root, but also grapefruit and lime zest, sugar syrup and honey can be used as ingredients for the drink. Before harvesting, the root must be prepared, for this it is washed and cleaned, cut into small slices and rubbed. Plant raw materials are poured into a bottle with dark walls and filled with alcohol in a 1: 1 ratio. The vodka should fill the glass container up to the neck level. After placing the components in the bottle, close it tightly with the cap. The container is sent to a dry warm place, where it will be infused for 14 days. The finished drink is transferred to a dark, cool room. The shelf life of alcoholic tincture with ginger is 1 year.
Side effects and contraindications
Side Effects Ginger root contains a large amount of highly active components, therefore it can provoke severe allergic reactions. In addition, side effects from abuse of ginger tincture include:
- nausea and vomiting
- painful sensations in the epigastric region
- local ulcers, increased lacrimation and cough, runny nose
- heartburn, diarrhea and flatulence< / li>
If the patient feels abdominal discomfort, he is advised to drink a large amount of boiled water. You can eliminate the irritating effect of ginger by taking milk drinks or antacids. Absolute contraindications The following circumstances are absolute contraindications for the use of ginger root for medicinal purposes:
- exacerbation of inflammatory diseases of the skin or mucous membranes
- increase in body temperature
- period of exacerbation of peptic ulcer of the digestive tract, gastritis or hepatitis
- increased internal bleeding
- diverticulosis, when saccular protrusions are found on the intestinal wall
- 2nd and 3rd trimester of pregnancy or the period of breastfeeding of a newborn child
- individual intolerance to the components of the drug substances
Relative contraindications It is imperative to consult with your doctor before using ginger tincture for women at the initial stage of pregnancy, as well as for persons suffering from:
- pulmonary and intestinal diseases
- gallstone disease
- hypertension
- chronic gastric ulcer
- inflammatory processes in intestinal area
Drug interactions of ginger tincture
Before starting a treatment course using ginger infusion, patients should ask their doctor about the possibility of combining a healing drink with other pharmacological drugs. The use of ginger reduces the medicinal effect of substances that block the action of beta-adrenergic receptors. Doctors recommend lowering the dosage of the tincture taken if the patient starts treatment with aspirin. Otherwise, the patient will suffer from reduced blood clotting and an increased risk of bleeding. In addition, ginger has the ability to increase the medicinal effect of anti-diabetic drugs, which causes a marked drop in blood sugar levels. The amount of ginger is limited in the treatment of cardiovascular pathologies, the use of antiarrhythmic medications and muscle relaxants.