Ginger As per the Holistic Science of Ayurvedic Medicine, Ginger is considered the ‘Chest of Medicine’ due to its various benefits. Ginger is essentially the most valued herbs used widely in traditional practice for Skin, Hair and overall well-being. Benefits of Ginger Powder for Skin • Eliminates Free Radicals • Clears Blemishes and Fades Scars • Tones Skin • Teats Acne • Rejuvenates skin and renew the skin cells to give your skin a youthful glow. • Soothes Burns • Improves the skin’s texture & and fights signs of ageing DIRECTIONS TO USE: Reduces Cellulite - Ginger Powder + Yogurt + Honey Radiant, Nourished Soft Skin - Ginger Powder + Honey + Lemon Juice Ginger powder + Besan + Milk Ginger powder + Wild Turmeric + Milk/Honey Whole-body detox scrub Ginger Powder + Lemon Peel Powder + Lemon Juice + Sugar + Olive Oil + Yogurt + Honey Health Benefitting Properties of Ginger Relieves Headache/Migraine - Ginger Powder + Warm Water Boosts Metabolism Ginger Baths -ginger powder + baking soda Promotes Weight Loss -Ginger powder in a cup of hot water + Honey Boosts Digestion Regulates Stress Levels Peps Up Your Energy Levels Relieves Menstrual Cramp - Ginger Powder + Brown Sugar support in alleviating muscle pain and abdominal cramps. Reduce Muscle Pain induced by exercise. Lowers Cholesterol and Blood Pressure Cholesterol levels can be lowered, Ginger Benefits For Hair Stimulates Hair Growth strengthen Hair strands & Roots Treats Dry And Brittle Hair Prevents Hair Fall Treatment Of Split Ends Treatment Of Dandruff Ginger hair mask Ginger Powder + Carrier Oil (Olive/Coconut) + Yogurt + ACV + Lemon Juice Ginger Powder + Sesame Oil + Lemon Juice Ginger Powder + Virgin Coconut Oil + Coconut Milk How Make a Herbal Ginger Tea Add ½ Teaspoon of Ginger powder and allow it to boil Lower the flame and let it simmer for 2 minutes. Strain the tea. Stir in some honey or jaggery if you so desire. Serve hot