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Is ginger ale good for you? In the case of artificially flavored ginger ale, the beverage has no more health benefits than any other soda, which, of course, are zero.
Marketed as the original ginger ale, Vernors was first crafted in Detroit in 1862 by pharmacist James Vernor. It is rumored that Vernor aged the first batch for four years in an oak cask while he ...
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.
Ginger ale has long been touted as a go-to remedy for an upset stomach. Whether it’s for nausea, bloating, or mild digestive discomfort, many people reach for a can of this fizzy drink when they ...
Carbonation is another factor contributing to the widespread belief in ginger ale as a digestive aid. Some people experience temporary relief from nausea after drinking carbonated beverages, but ...
Gastroenterologist Dr. Lukasz Kwapisz, of Gastro Health in Miami, explained that the high sugar content in ginger ale and other sodas — usually upward of 30 grams per serving — can actually ...
Sure, ginger ale may not seem like a very exciting drink on the ground. On the surface, it's a fairly milquetoast beverage reserved for sick days or a cocktail mixer, but as a standalone soft ...
Ginger Ale has long been touted as the best soda to drink while flying and something to settle your stomach when you're feeling nauseous. Well, we're sorry to be the ones to inform you, but it's ...
Ginger-flavored drinks are still hugely popular, but they’re not for everyone. Brown’s got you covered if you’re looking to offer drinks besides the ones that highlight your fresh ginger ale.