Effects of Dried Ginger

It can be used for treating cold syndrome of spleen and stomach, cold pain in the epigastrium and abdomen (cold pain in the stomach and abdomen), cold drinking and coughing, etc. It can be used for treating vomiting and diarrhea, cold pain in the epigastrium and abdomen caused by cold syndrome of spleen and stomach, cold pain in the stomach and abdomen, and cold drinking and coughing.
Dried ginger is the dried rhizome of Zingiber officinale, which has the effects of warming the middle and dispersing cold, warming the lungs and transforming drinks, and restoring yang and opening the veins. It can be used for treating vomiting and diarrhea caused by coldness in the spleen and stomach, cold pain in the epigastrium and stomach, wheezing and coughing with cold drinks and syncope of limbs caused by the prevalence of yin and cold in the body (insomnia and coldness in the extremities, even up to the elbows and above the knees).
Dry ginger is used in decoction, and can be combined with many kinds of herbs, such as Atractylodes macrocephala and ginseng for treating coldness in the spleen and stomach, and with Sinapis, Ephedra and Schizandra for treating cold drinks and coughs. Dried ginger is hot and dry, so it should be avoided by people with Yin deficiency, internal heat, and blood heat (heat causes blood to go out abnormally). Pregnant women should be cautious.
If you are not feeling well, we suggest you consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions, do not blindly use the medicine by yourself.