How to Choose the Best Ginger Shot: Sugar, Piperine and Organic Certification Guide

Not all ginger shots are equal. Sugar content varies from 1g to 40g per 100ml. Some contain turmeric, most don't. Almost none include the ingredient that makes curcumin actually work: black pepper (piperine). Here's an evidence-based buying guide.

The 5 Critical Criteria

# Criterion Why It Matters What to Look For
1 Sugar content Sugar >5g/100ml activates NF-κB inflammation <5g/100ml ideal, <2g/100ml optimal
2 Turmeric/curcumin Synergistic NF-κB inhibition with ginger Listed as active ingredient, not flavouring
3 Black pepper/piperine Increases curcumin bioavailability by 2000% Must be included if turmeric is present
4 Organic certification Concentrated extracts concentrate pesticides EU organic, USDA organic, or equivalent
5 Concentration Diluted = more water, less active compounds Concentrated > ready-to-drink

Red Flags to Avoid

  • "Natural flavouring" instead of actual ginger/turmeric extract
  • Apple juice as first ingredient — you're buying diluted juice, not a ginger shot
  • "Turmeric" without black pepper — bioavailability below 1% (Shoba et al., 1998)
  • Added vitamins to compensate — if the shot needs vitamin C added, the ginger content is low
  • Ingredient list longer than 6 items — more fillers than active compounds

How INTI Scores on Each Criterion

Criterion INTI Score Details
Sugar ✅ 1.19g/100ml No NF-κB activation, no insulin spike
Turmeric ✅ Active ingredient Curcumin as primary component
Piperine ✅ Black pepper included 2000% enhanced absorption
Organic ✅ Certified organic EU organic certification
Concentration ✅ Concentrated format Dilutable, higher value per serve

FAQ

What should I look for in a ginger shot?
Low sugar (<5g/100ml), turmeric with black pepper for bioavailability, organic certification, and concentrated format. These five criteria determine whether you're getting pharmacological benefit or flavoured sugar water.

Why does black pepper matter in a ginger shot?
If the shot contains turmeric, black pepper (piperine) increases curcumin absorption by 2000% (Shoba et al., 1998). Without it, less than 1% of curcumin reaches your bloodstream.

Are expensive ginger shots worth it?
Price alone doesn't indicate quality. Compare price per active ingredient serve, not per bottle. A £15 concentrated bottle providing 15 serves at £1/serve beats a £3 single-serve with added sugar.

By Loïc De Vrye — founder of INTI, Me Time Scomm.

INTI — organic ginger + turmeric + black pepper, 1.19g sugar per 100ml. Passes all 5 criteria.

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