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Ginger water, a delicious drink to help l.o.s.e f.a.t around your waist, thighs and relieve joint pain

Losing weight is sometimes hard work and often certain diets are not very useful to us in achieving this, especially when they produce the dreaded yo-yo effect. It turns out that ginger water is a perfect alternative to lose belly fat but not only!

Focus on the benefits of ginger water

Ginger is a root that has long been recognized for its medicinal properties.

  • Used fresh, in powder, in capsules or in syrup, its benefits are numerous and can relieve various ailments such as nausea, colds, rheumatism or even constipation and intestinal gas.
  • It also has another particularity which is to reduce body fat.

  • Its effectiveness on health is reflected in the antioxidants it contains, including gingerol which also acts as an anti-inflammatory.
  • It contains a good amount of manganese which facilitates the metabolic process and protects against free radicals, as well as copper, necessary for the formation of hemoglobin and collagen to repair body tissues.

Furthermore, and according to India Times, ginger helps to:

  • regulate blood pressure because it acts as an anticoagulant and helps regulate blood pressure and prevent the development of blood clots.
  • reduce LDL cholesterol levels which can be linked to heart disease.
  • prevent the growth of bacteria in the body.
  • improve blood circulation thanks to the zinc and magnesium it contains and thus improve cardiovascular health.

How to prepare ginger water?

Ingredients

  • A few slices of fresh organic ginger root
  • 1.5 liters of water
  • Juice of one lemon (optional)

Preparation

  • Boil the water and add the ginger slices. Leave on the heat for 15 minutes then remove from the heat and let cool. You can add lemon juice if you wish.
  • Drink this water 3 times a day, in the morning on an empty stomach, before lunch and before dinner. This treatment should not exceed 10 days.

Warn:ings

  • Ginger is not recommended for pregnant women, especially after the first trimester of pregnancy.
  • It is not recommended for people suffering from blood diseases because of its anticoagulant effect and for diabetics and frail people.
  • It is essential to seek advice from your doctor before starting a treatment or diet