Abstract Background Gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms affect more than 80% of individuals with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS). Ginger is widely known for its GI relieving properties. Therefore, we investigated the effect of ginger supplementation on common GI symptoms in RRMS patients. Methods This study was a 12-week double-blind parallel randomized controlled trial with a 3-week run-in period. The intervention (n = 26) and control (n = 26) groups received 500 mg ginger and placebo (as corn) supplements 3 times a day along with main meals, respectively. At the beginning and end of the trial, the frequency and severity of constipation, dysphagia, abdominal pain, diarrhea, bloating, belching, flatulence, heartburn, anorexia, and ...
Background Emerging research suggests hyperglycemia can increase intestinal permeability. Ginger and...
This systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) was performed to sum...
Background and Objective: Life style with Low activity and overweight increased the risk of cardiova...
Abstract Background and Aims Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease characterized by axonal da...
Background: Irritable bowel syndrome is one of the most common functional disorders of the digestive...
AIM: To evaluate the effects of ginger on gastric motility and emptying, abdominal symptoms, and hor...
Ginger, the rhizome of Zingiber officinale, which is used as a spice globally has a long history of ...
ObjectiveGinger has been reported to improve upper gastrointestinal symptoms. Little information abo...
Background: Despite compositional alterations in gastrointestinal microbiota being purported to unde...
OBJECTIVE Patients with gastrointestinal disorders commonly suffer from poor treatment outcomes and...
Ginger is one of the most commonly used herbal medicine for Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) but no da...
Background: Chronic inflammation and oxidative stress are the two essential factors determining ulce...
Objective. Functional dyspepsia (FD) is a frequent clinical finding in western world. The aimof this...
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is a spice traditionally used to treat indigestion, nausea and vomitin...
Background : Chemotherapy-induced nausea (CIN) in the anticipatory and acute phase is the most commo...
Background Emerging research suggests hyperglycemia can increase intestinal permeability. Ginger and...
This systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) was performed to sum...
Background and Objective: Life style with Low activity and overweight increased the risk of cardiova...
Abstract Background and Aims Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease characterized by axonal da...
Background: Irritable bowel syndrome is one of the most common functional disorders of the digestive...
AIM: To evaluate the effects of ginger on gastric motility and emptying, abdominal symptoms, and hor...
Ginger, the rhizome of Zingiber officinale, which is used as a spice globally has a long history of ...
ObjectiveGinger has been reported to improve upper gastrointestinal symptoms. Little information abo...
Background: Despite compositional alterations in gastrointestinal microbiota being purported to unde...
OBJECTIVE Patients with gastrointestinal disorders commonly suffer from poor treatment outcomes and...
Ginger is one of the most commonly used herbal medicine for Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) but no da...
Background: Chronic inflammation and oxidative stress are the two essential factors determining ulce...
Objective. Functional dyspepsia (FD) is a frequent clinical finding in western world. The aimof this...
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is a spice traditionally used to treat indigestion, nausea and vomitin...
Background : Chemotherapy-induced nausea (CIN) in the anticipatory and acute phase is the most commo...
Background Emerging research suggests hyperglycemia can increase intestinal permeability. Ginger and...
This systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) was performed to sum...
Background and Objective: Life style with Low activity and overweight increased the risk of cardiova...