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Ginger's not just the name of the sequined redhaired castaway on Gilligan's Island.
It's also a potent herb that may prove to be a boon for a bad belly. Research suggests that ginger may be effective for treating motion sickness, especially seasickness. Evidence also indicates that the herb can ease post-surgery nausea.
Most clinical studies on ginger have used powdered gingerroot at a dose of 1 ...