Collection: Ginger

A root widely used in cooking and medicine, known for supporting digestion and helping reduce nausea and inflammation.
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What is ginger?

Ginger is the root of Zingiber officinale, a plant widely used in cooking and traditional herbal practices. It is commonly included in wellness products designed for digestive comfort, travel support and general wellbeing. You'll find it in capsules, extracts, teas and powdered blends, often chosen for its naturally occurring compounds such as gingerols and shogaols.

What to look for in ginger products

  • Standardised extracts typically provide more consistent gingerol levels than plain ginger root powder.
  • Around 250–1,000mg of ginger extract are generally used for targeted digestive or travel support, while lower amounts are often included in broader wellness blends.
  • Some extracts are standardised to gingerols or combined gingerols and shogaols, making it easier to compare potency between products.
  • Be wary of products that prominently feature ginger but provide only small amounts of powder with no information on active compounds or extract strength.

Product Highlights

The ingredients behind the product, and the role they’re intended to play in the body.

What is the difference between ginger powder and ginger extract?
Ginger powder is simply dried and ground root. Extracts are concentrated to provide higher levels of key compounds in a smaller serving size. Neither is automatically better, but extracts often offer greater consistency between batches.
Why do some ginger supplements list gingerols?
Can ginger tea provide the same amount as a supplement?
Do supplements contain the same compounds as fresh ginger?
Why is ginger often combined with turmeric?