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Ginger pour Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)

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Single study. Ginger may accelerate gastric emptying reducing reflux. Insufficient evidence for recommendation.

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Single study. Ginger may accelerate gastric emptying reducing reflux. Insufficient evidence for recommendation.

Key Study Findings

Meta-Analysis
What is the efficacy of dietary, nutraceutical, and probiotic interventions for the management of gastroesophageal …
Dose: None vs: None Outcome: GERD symptoms Effet: Ginger OR 7.50 (95%CI 3.62-15.54) for symptom alleviation None

Population: Adults with GERD/functional dyspepsia

Key Statistics

1

Études

50

Participants

Positive

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Referenced Papers

Dosage & Usage

mg = milligrams · mcg = micrograms (1,000× smaller) · IU = International Units

Posologies couramment utilisées

general:
250 mg-1 g/day of dried ginger extract
nauseasupport:
1-2 g/day in divided doses
pregnancynausea:
250 mg four times daily (1 g/day; consult healthcare provider)
dyspepsiasupport:
1-2 g with meals

Limite supérieure : Generally well-tolerated up to 4 g/day; 1 g/day recommended during pregnancy

Posologies étudiées dans la recherche

Posologie Durée Effet N
None -- Positive --

Moment optimal de prise : With meals or 30 minutes before meals for dyspepsia; any time for nausea

Safety & Side Effects

Effets indésirables signalés

  • Heartburn and GI irritation (especially at higher doses or on empty stomach)
  • Mild blood-thinning effect at very high doses
  • Mouth and throat irritation from raw ginger
  • Diarrhea at excessive doses

Interactions connues

  • Anticoagulants (warfarin) and antiplatelet drugs (may enhance bleeding risk at high doses)
  • Diabetes medications (may lower blood sugar; monitor glucose levels)
  • Antihypertensive medications (may have additive blood pressure-lowering effects)
  • Gallstone medications (ginger increases bile flow)

Apport maximal tolérable : Generally well-tolerated up to 4 g/day; 1 g/day recommended during pregnancy

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Ginger help with Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)?
Based on 1 studies with 50 participants, there is preliminary evidence that needs more research that Ginger may support Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) management. Our evidence grade is D (Very Early Research).
How much Ginger should I take for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)?
Studies have used various dosages. A commonly studied range is 250 mg-1 g/day of dried ginger extract. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any supplement regimen.
Are there side effects of Ginger?
Reported side effects may include Heartburn and GI irritation (especially at higher doses or on empty stomach), Mild blood-thinning effect at very high doses, Mouth and throat irritation from raw ginger, Diarrhea at excessive doses. Most side effects are mild and dose-dependent. Consult your doctor if you experience any adverse reactions.
How strong is the evidence for Ginger and Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)?
We rate the evidence as Grade D (Very Early Research). This rating is based on 1 peer-reviewed studies with 50 total participants. The overall direction of effect is positive.

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