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Description
CARUSO'S GINGER
NAUSEA RELIEF
Ginger is well known for its long historic use as both a culinary and medicinal herb. It has been used traditionally in both Ayurvedic and Chinese systems of medicine to help with many of the ailments for which it is still used today. It has been used traditionally to help relieve mild rheumatic aches and pains and digestive discomfort.
Why use Caruso’s Ginger?
Caruso’s Ginger utilises a specific ginger extract containing 2.5mg of the active constituents gingerols. Gingerols have an anti-inflammatory action which may help to relieve symptoms associated with mild Osteoarthritis such as joint pain, stiffness and swelling. The anti-inflammatory action has also been shown to help reduce period pain and cramping.
Caruso’s Ginger has been formulated for:
Customers who would use Caruso’s Ginger:
Ingredients
Each tablet contains herbal extracts equiv. to:
Zingiber officinale root dry extract (Ginger)....... 25mg
derived from Zingiber officinale whole dried root........ 500mg
Standardised to.... 2.5mg gingerols
Directions for use:
For nausea and travel sickness: Adults and children over 12 take 1 tablet when required with food up to 4 times daily. Children 6-12 years take half a tablet half an hour before travelling or when required with food up to 4 times daily.
For morning sickness: Adults take 1 tablet with food when required up to 4 times a day.
For symptoms of mild osteoarthritis and period pain: Take 2 tablets daily with food or advised by your health professional.
Appearance:
White speckled round tablet with a break bar
Flavour: Ginger
Warnings and Contraindications:
Always read the label. Follow the directions for use. If symptoms persist, worsen or change unexpectedly, talk to your health professional. Not to be used in children under the age of 6 years.
Interactions:
Take at least 2 hours away from pharmaceutical medications. Please use caution when using in conjunction with blood thinners. Advise your doctor of any medicine you take during pregnancy, particularly in the first trimester.