Honey & Ginger 3oz

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Made with Organic Raw Unfiltered honey and organic ginger.

Honey jars come with ginger pieces inside, and a wood honey dipper.

Made with Organic Raw Unfiltered honey and organic ginger.

Honey jars come with ginger pieces inside, and a wood honey dipper.

Overview

Honey and ginger combines raw honey with fresh ginger that has undergone natural fermentation. This process can enhance bioavailability, introduce beneficial organic acids and enzymes, and create a synergistic preparation traditionally used for digestive, immune, and respiratory support.

Medicinal Benefits

1. Digestive Support

  • Stimulates digestive secretions and motility, helping to ease sluggish digestion.

  • Ginger supports relief from gas, bloating, nausea, and mild stomach upset.

  • Fermentation introduces organic acids that may support gut flora balance.

  • Honey soothes the gastrointestinal lining and can help calm irritation.

2. Immune System Support

  • Raw honey contains antimicrobial compounds and antioxidants that support immune defense.

  • Ginger has warming, immune-stimulating properties and may help the body respond to seasonal challenges.

  • Fermented preparations may enhance the activity of bioactive compounds.

3. Respiratory and Throat Support

  • Honey coats and soothes irritated throat tissues.

  • Traditionally used for coughs, hoarseness, and dry or irritated airways.

  • Ginger’s warming action supports circulation to the respiratory tract.

4. Anti-Inflammatory Effects

  • Ginger contains compounds (such as gingerols and shogaols) known for anti-inflammatory activity.

  • Honey contributes antioxidant flavonoids that help counter oxidative stress.

  • Often used to support joints, muscles, and general inflammatory balance.

5. Circulatory Support

  • Ginger promotes healthy circulation and warmth in the body.

  • Traditionally used for cold hands and feet and general vitality.

6. Metabolic and Energy Support

  • Ginger may help regulate blood sugar responses and support metabolic function.

  • Honey provides a gentle, readily available source of energy.

  • Fermentation may improve nutrient assimilation.

7. Traditional Antimicrobial Support

  • Both honey and ginger have long histories of use against unwanted microbes.

  • Often taken at the first sign of seasonal illness or imbalance.

Contraindications and Cautions

  • Blood-Thinning Medications: Ginger may enhance the effects of anticoagulants or antiplatelet drugs. Use cautiously and consult a healthcare professional.

  • Gallstones: Ginger can stimulate bile flow and may aggravate gallstone conditions.

  • Diabetes or Blood Sugar Concerns: Honey is a concentrated sugar. Monitor intake carefully and consult a practitioner if blood sugar regulation is a concern.

  • Allergies: Avoid if allergic to honey, bee products, or ginger.

  • Pregnancy: Culinary amounts are generally considered safe, but medicinal doses should be discussed with a qualified healthcare provider.

  • Infants Under 1 Year: Honey should not be given to infants due to the risk of botulism.

  • Gastrointestinal Sensitivity: Large amounts of ginger may cause heartburn or digestive discomfort in sensitive individuals.

*These statements have not been verified by the FDA and is not to be used as medical advice in any way. Consult your doctor before ingesting any herbal product. Do not take herbs or tinctures during pregnancy without consulting your healthcare provider. This product is not intended to diagnose or treat any disease. By purchasing, buyer agrees that they are 18 years or older and are sufficiently educated to use this product in a safe and responsible manner. Buyer agrees to release from liability and hold Grounded Remedies by Phoenix LLC forever harmless in the event of personal injury or harm to self or others, health consequences, accidents, or any other negative consequences resulting from the purchase or ingestion of this product.