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Pure Organic Ginger Shots 12 x 2.03oz

SMALL YET MIGHTY: Our 60 ml ginger shots pack a punch. Designed for your wellness and convenience, each shot is made up of orange, ginger, carrot, turmeric and lemon juice. We use organic, high-quality Peruvian ginger, known for its spicier and zinger taste thanks to the climate and soil conditions it is grown in.

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Shelf Life: Store in a cool dry place for up to 6 months. Refrigeration is not needed.

Origin: KENYA

Product ID: 8479

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  • SMALL YET MIGHTY: Our 60 ml ginger shots pack a punch. Designed for your wellness and convenience, each shot is made up of orange, ginger, carrot, turmeric and lemon juice. We use organic, high-quality Peruvian ginger, known for its spicier and zinger taste thanks to the climate and soil conditions it is grown in.

  • PURE POTENCY: Taste the potency of fresh ginger with our pure cold pressed juice. The ginger juice in our shots is not from concentrate, retaining as much of the nutrition and characteristics of the raw ginger as possible. We use no added water, fillers, colors or preservatives. Just natural goodness.

  • BOOST YOUR DAY: Feel the zing of your daily shot throughout your body! Consuming ginger regularly may support digestion and immunity

  • SHELF STABLE MULTIPACK: Made in Denmark, our powerful shots are pasteurized to keep them safe and shelf stable. Once opened, keep the bottles refrigerated and use them within 3-5 days. Certified USDA organic.

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  • GOURMANITY: Committed to sharing authentic, tradition-rich ingredients that are a pride to their heritage.

Potential health benefits of ginger shots 

Ginger may boost your health in many ways.

Although robust evidence supports its benefits, research on the shots themselves is limited.

As most of the following research is based on high-dose ginger supplements, it’s unclear whether ginger shots have the same effects.

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1.  Powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties

Ginger boasts many potent anti-inflammatory compounds, including a variety of antioxidants, which are substances that protect your body from damage by unstable molecules called free radicals.

For example, ginger is packed with gingerols, paradols, sesquiterpenes, shogaols, and zingerone, all of which have powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties (2Trusted Source3Trusted Source).

Numerous test-tube and animal studies show that ginger extract reduces inflammation in those with conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory gut disease, asthma, and certain cancers (4Trusted Source5Trusted Source6Trusted Source7Trusted Source).

Human studies reveal similar results.

A 2-month study in 64 people with type 2 diabetes found that taking 2 grams of ginger powder daily significantly reduced levels of inflammatory proteins like tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) and C-reactive protein (CRP), compared to taking a placebo (8Trusted Source).

In another study, male athletes who received 1.5 grams of ginger powder daily for 6 weeks had significant reductions in levels of inflammatory markers, such as TNF-alpha, interleukin 6 (IL-6), and interleukin-1 beta (IL-1-beta), compared to athletes who received a placebo (9Trusted Source).

Additionally, other common ingredients found in ginger shots, including lemon and turmeric, have strong anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties (10Trusted Source11Trusted Source).

2. May soothe nausea and digestive issues

Ginger is a common natural treatment for stomach issues, such as bloating and indigestion.

Studies demonstrate that supplementing with ginger can help increase the movement of food through your stomach, improve indigestion, decrease bloating, and reduce intestinal cramping (12Trusted Source).

Ginger is also used to help treat nausea and often taken by pregnant women seeking a natural and effective nausea remedy that is safe for both them and their baby.

A study in 120 pregnant women showed that those who took 750 mg of ginger daily for 4 days experienced significant reductions in nausea and vomiting compared to a control group. No adverse side effects were reported (13Trusted Source). 

Ginger may also help relieve nausea and vomiting related to chemotherapy and surgery (14Trusted Source15Trusted Source).

Additionally, animal studies suggest that ginger may protect against and treat stomach ulcers (16Trusted Source17Trusted Source).

3. May benefit immune health

Due to its strong anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects, ginger may boost immune health.

Although acute inflammation is an important part of normal immune response, chronic inflammation can harm your immune system, potentially increasing your chances of illness (18Trusted Source).

Upping your intake of antioxidant-rich foods and beverages like ginger shots may combat inflammation and keep your immune system healthy.

Many test-tube and animal studies suggest that ginger can enhance immune response. What’s more, ginger has powerful antiviral and antibacterial properties (19Trusted Source20Trusted Source).

One test-tube study found that fresh ginger had antiviral effects against human respiratory syncytial virus (HRSV), which causes respiratory infections, and helped boost immune response against HRSV (21Trusted Source).

Plus, many common ginger shot ingredients, such as honey and lemon juice, may also improve immune health. For example, both honey and lemon have been shown to have antibacterial and antiviral effects (22Trusted Source23Trusted Source). 

Additionally, honey may safeguard your immune system and enhance immune response (24Trusted Source).

4. Other benefits

Aside from the above benefits, ginger shots may:

  • Boost weight loss. Ginger has been shown to significantly reduce body weight, decrease hunger, and increase the thermic effect of food, or the calories you burn during digestion (26Trusted Source27Trusted Source).

  • Exhibit anticancer properties. Research indicates that ginger may help protect against certain types of cancer, including pancreatic cancer, possibly due to its antioxidant content (28Trusted Source29Trusted Source).

Depending on additional ingredients, such as spinach and apple, ginger shots may offer other health benefits, too.

5. Ginger shot downsides

While downing a ginger shot is generally considered safe for most people, there are some potential side effects worth noting.

Ginger, especially when consumed in large amounts, might have blood-thinning effects. However, research in this area is mixed, as some studies find that ginger has no effect on blood thinning (30Trusted Source).

Nevertheless, those taking blood thinners like Warfarin may want to avoid ginger shots and moderate their ginger consumption. 

As ginger may decrease blood sugar levels, people with diabetes on certain blood sugar medications should be mindful about consuming large doses of ginger. 

That said, this blood-sugar-lowering effect is only associated with concentrated ginger supplements, not necessarily ginger shots (25Trusted Source).

Additionally, people who are allergic to ginger should avoid ginger shots (31Trusted Source).

Added sugar is also a concern. Some recipes call for sweeteners, such as honey or agave nectar, and use fruit juices like orange juice to blunt the spicy taste of ginger.

While consuming a small amount of juice or honey is not harmful, regularly downing ginger shots with added sugar or fruit juice may lead to excess calorie intake and blood sugar issues (32Trusted Source).

SUMMARY

Ginger shots are generally safe. Still, concentrated ginger products may thin blood and reduce blood sugar levels. Be mindful of added sugar in ginger shots as well.

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