
INTI — Organic Ginger, Turmeric & Lemon Shot
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🛒 Discover INTI — under €1/dayGinger and Gastritis: Friend or Foe of the Sensitive Stomach?
Ginger is known to aid digestion — but on an irritated stomach (gastritis), it's double-edged. The key: dose and dilution.
- Low dose, diluted: ginger is anti-inflammatory and anti-nausea — it can soothe mild discomfort
- High dose or neat: the heat (gingerol) can IRRITATE an already inflamed lining — with acute gastritis, avoid the neat shot
- Never on an empty, painful stomach: always heavily diluted in lukewarm water, small amount, after food
- The real terrain: gastritis often comes from H. pylori, anti-inflammatories (NSAIDs), alcohol or stress — ginger does NOT treat the cause
- No added sugar: sugar doesn't help an irritated lining; INTI avoids that
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If your stomach is fragile, test on a very small, heavily diluted dose and listen to your body. With confirmed gastritis, ask your doctor first. ⚠️ Severe pain, vomiting, blood in stool, weight loss or symptoms >2 weeks: see a doctor (gastritis, ulcer, H. pylori are diagnosed and treated medically).
❓ FAQ
Is ginger good or bad for gastritis?
Both, depending on dose: in a low, heavily diluted dose it's anti-inflammatory and anti-nausea and can soothe; in high dose or neat, gingerol can irritate an already inflamed lining. With acute gastritis, avoid the neat shot. Gastritis often comes from H. pylori, NSAIDs, alcohol or stress — ginger doesn't treat the cause. ⚠️ Severe pain, blood, weight loss or >2 weeks: see a doctor.