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If you’re suffering from a stomachache, a bit of raw ginger could help. Slice a thin piece of raw ginger off a peeled ginger root and chew on it the way you would a piece of chewing gum. Once the flavor has gone out of the piece of ginger, you can throw it away and get another piece. Raw ginger is great if you’re experiencing nausea related to pregnancy, since it will settle your stomach without bothering your baby. The size of the chunk of ginger you’ll want to use depends on how strong you like your tea. To start, try a chunk of ginger about 1 inch (2.5 cm) square. Cut up the chunk into smaller pieces and place it in cup. Then pour 1  c (240 mL) of boiling water over the ginger.  You can peel the ginger root chunk before you slice it, but you don't have to. You can add 1  tsp (4.9 mL) of honey and a few squeezes of lemon juice to the cup for extra flavor. If you’re juicing as part of your diet, adding ginger can increase the health benefits of eating right. Before you make your juice, slice a 1 inch (2.5 cm) piece of ginger off a ginger root. Take the ginger remnants out and then make your juice as you normally would. Your juice will have the flavor and benefits of ginger without adding anything chunky to your juice. If you like, you can leave the ginger in your juicer for a chunkier, spicier juice. Some of the compounds in ginger can increase your body’s production of digestive juices. If you haven’t been feeling well and having been losing weight because of it, ginger can give you your appetite back.
Chew on raw ginger to settle indigestion. Make hot tea from ginger to sooth a cough. Use it to prepare your juicer. Chew on raw ginger to increase your appetite.