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Ginger ale can cure classism, put the spice back in a failed marriage, help Lance Armstrong crush the Tour de France and cancel racism in America. The ale is that serious. As a child, I had asthma .
A long-shared ginger ale myth has led many people to believe the carbonated drink can ease nausea and upset stomachs. Doctors and dietitians say it's not true — here's the story.
It’s because I taught myself to be sick when I had it. See growing up, my mom thought of ginger ale as a good remedy for an upset stomach, so when one of us had the flu, she’d always go out ...
The ginger-flavored soft drink has long been rumored to be a cure for nausea, upset stomach, vomiting and other gastrointestinal illnesses, though it’s unclear why people believe the soda has ...
As for how much ginger you need to trigger these perks? The sweet spot appears to be between one and 1.5 grams—1,000 to 1,500 milligrams. And no, this is not a case where more is better: Taking ...
Ginger ale may have had a relatively recent genesis, dating back to the mid-19th century in an Irish apothecary, but ginger has been in use for thousands of years.
When you're in a plane, a ginger ale's extra sweetness may not register on your taste buds, making your ginger drink extra-dry and sharp. Refreshing. There are benefits to drinking ginger ale at ...