Ginger vs ibuprofen for inflammation: what the clinical evidence shows

Ginger vs ibuprofen: a natural alternative?

Ibuprofen is the world's most popular anti-inflammatory. But research shows ginger might work through similar mechanisms — without the side effects.

The evidence

  • Same pathway — Both ginger and ibuprofen inhibit COX-2, the enzyme responsible for inflammatory prostaglandins.
  • Clinical trials — A 2015 meta-analysis found ginger significantly reduced inflammatory markers (CRP, TNF-alpha) in randomized controlled trials.
  • Pain reduction — Ginger showed comparable pain reduction to ibuprofen in osteoarthritis studies (Altman & Marcussen, 2001).
  • No GI side effects — Unlike NSAIDs, ginger actually protects the stomach lining rather than damaging it.

The optimal anti-inflammatory formula

Ginger alone is effective. But the combination of ginger + turmeric + black pepper covers more anti-inflammatory pathways:

  • Ginger — COX-2 and gingembre-sucre-explication-2026">NF-κB inhibition
  • Turmeric — COX-2, LOX, and NF-κB inhibition
  • Black pepper — 2,000% increase in curcumin bioavailability

The sugar problem

If your ginger product contains sugar, you're partially undoing the anti-inflammatory effect. Sugar activates NF-κB. Some popular ginger concentrates contain 34g sugar/100ml — more than 3× Coca-Cola.

INTI offers the triple formula (ginger + turmeric + black pepper) with zero added sugar. Belgian, organic, designed for real anti-inflammatory benefit.

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