Cut and Save: If You Belong to These Risk Groups - Ginger is a No-Go
Ginger is one of the plants that greatly enhances various bodily functions, but if you belong to these categories, you should avoid it altogether. Time is of the essence.
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Risk One: Taking Medication for High Blood Pressure?
If so, you must consult your doctor about ginger consumption. Ginger interacts with high blood pressure medications like amlodipine, potentially lowering blood pressure to dangerously low levels.
Risk Two: Underweight?
While ginger improves digestive system functions, a study from Columbia University found that it significantly speeds up metabolism, which is not beneficial for those suffering from severe underweight.
Risk Three: Prone to Bleeding?
Ginger lowers blood pressure and improves circulation, but for those prone to bleeding, it can be hazardous by preventing blood from clotting.
Risk Four: Diabetics Taking Blood Thinners?
In general, doctors often recommend diabetics consume ginger as it regulates blood sugar levels. However, diabetics on blood thinners like metformin, Glucophage, and insulin injections must consume ginger cautiously and only under medical advice.
Risk Five: Pregnant?
For pregnant women, many things safe for others can be dangerous. Though no studies confirm ginger is harmful during pregnancy, many doctors advise pregnant women to avoid it due to potential negative effects on fetal development.