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These are the common uses for ginger:

Nausea

Libido

Fertility

Energy

Increase blood flow. Smells better than garlic :)

Helps with Indigestion, cramps and Constipation.

Helps people with withdrawal for those people who are trying to quit smoking.

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i also found a brilliant spell using ginger. It is for giving you energy. I used it once and it was truly amazing
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I have a lotion that has ginger and orange. It's aromatherapy usage is for energy.

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Hi there, I hope I don't offend you when I say this. I love your post on Ginger as I believe this is one of the herbs that are mainly overlooked and I am glad you are making it aware but I believe your post was a bit rushed, again I am sorry if I offend you. I am not telling you how you should post when it comes to herbs, but maybe you could put a little bit about the appearance of the herbs (you could describe it), more about the medicinal properties, some folklore about the herb (this is not mainly important unless you want to put it here), and last but not least the magickal properties. Again I hope I have not offended you and I am in no way trying to make you do it in this format.

A good site for the magickal properties would be: http://www.themagickalcat.com/Articles.asp?ID=242

~Amora
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I use a combination of ginger and orange tea in the morning to help me wake up, if I'm out of coffee. I've also found that ginger tea with a teaspoon of honey and a bit of fresh lemon juice works great for colds.
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It was rushed yes and no offence taken.

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