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Doctors warn that consuming ginger can cause

Posted on January 5, 2026 by Admin

Doctors sometimes issue warnings about excessive ginger consumption, because while ginger is generally safe and healthy in moderate amounts, too much can cause side effects or interact with certain conditions. Here’s a detailed breakdown:


Possible Effects of Consuming Too Much Ginger

  1. Stomach or digestive issues
    • Large amounts can cause heartburn, gas, bloating, or nausea.
  2. Increased bleeding risk
    • Ginger can thin the blood, so people on blood thinners (like warfarin) or with bleeding disorders should be cautious.
  3. Lowered blood sugar
    • Can affect blood sugar levels, which may be risky for people taking diabetes medications.
  4. Lowered blood pressure
    • Ginger may slightly reduce blood pressure; combined with medication, it could cause dizziness or fainting.
  5. Allergic reactions (rare)
    • Rash, itching, or swelling in sensitive individuals.

Safe Usage

  • Typical amounts: ½–1 tsp of fresh ginger or ¼–½ tsp of powdered ginger per day is generally safe.
  • Always check with a doctor if you’re pregnant, taking medications, or have chronic health conditions.

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