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Chimes Gourmet
Ginger Chews Bag (Peppermint) - 141.8g
Ginger Chews Bag (Peppermint) - 141.8g
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- 3g of sugar per piece
- Real ginger from Java
- Start out smooth and sweet and end up hot and spicy
- Individually wrapped to ensure freshness
- Good for nausea and morning sickness
- 100% Vegan, NonGMO, and Gluten-Free
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Ginger Chews Bag (Peppermint) - 141.8g
$8.99
Chimes Gourmet Ginger Chews Bag (Peppermint) - 141.8g is a dietary supplement in oil form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

With a warm, spicy scent and flavour, Chimes ginger chews are as comforting as they are healing. Chimes Peppermint Ginger Chews offer a minty fresh spin on the classic candy. The base of Chimes are made of ginger which work to increase the release of digestive juices and regulating intestinal contractions. The big benefit of using ginger for nausea is that it does not cause drowsiness. Ginger can be used for nausea from motion sickness, pregnancy and more. Ginger also has anti-inflammatory properties and can be used for muscle and joint injuries like athletic injuries and arthritis. Treat yourself and support your wellbeing with Chimes Peppermint Ginger Chews. [CHEWS]
10 chew contains:
Calories 160
Total Fat 1g
Cholesterol 0mg
Sodium 0mg
Total Carbohydrate 38g
Fiber 1g
Sugars 29g
Protein 1g
Ingredients:
Cane Sugar, Ginger, Tapioca starch, Peppermint oil.
Important Information:
Store in a cool dry place. Made on equipment that processes peanuts.
Calories 160
Total Fat 1g
Cholesterol 0mg
Sodium 0mg
Total Carbohydrate 38g
Fiber 1g
Sugars 29g
Protein 1g
Ingredients:
Cane Sugar, Ginger, Tapioca starch, Peppermint oil.
Important Information:
Store in a cool dry place. Made on equipment that processes peanuts.
Dosage
Enjoy at home or on the go.
Enjoy at home or on the go.
Since 1935: Soothing Digestion, Nausea & Cold Symptoms
Chimes was officially founded in 2003, but our recipes go way back to 1935 in Java, Indonesia when a young herbalist shared his new creations – a simple ginger chew made from fresh ginger, cane sugar and tapioca starch. The chews became an instant hit among villagers and visitors alike, both for their comforting effect and their remarkable, candy-like taste. Generations have passed but that same family still creates our ginger chews to this day.
Chimes was officially founded in 2003, but our recipes go way back to 1935 in Java, Indonesia when a young herbalist shared his new creations – a simple ginger chew made from fresh ginger, cane sugar and tapioca starch. The chews became an instant hit among villagers and visitors alike, both for their comforting effect and their remarkable, candy-like taste. Generations have passed but that same family still creates our ginger chews to this day.
GINGER
Ginger settles and soothes your stomach...
Ginger is a popular herb in the kitchen as well as the medicine cabinet. It has a long history of use in foods because it soothes the digestion. The essential oil, gingerol, aids digestion by increasing the release of digestive juices and regulating intestinal contractions. Ginger’s anti-nausea properties are due to the essential oil, shogaol.
It has been clinically tested and shown to be as effective as many anti-nausea drugs. The big benefit of using ginger for nausea is that it does not cause drowsiness. Ginger can be used for nausea from motion sickness, pregnancy, and
cancer
treatment. Ginger also has anti-inflammatory properties and can be used for muscle and joint injuries like athletic injuries and arthritis. Historically ginger was also used topically as a wash for wounds and sores because it has the ability to prevent infection.
Ginger is a medicinal food because the active ingredients are present in the root in sufficient quantities to have some medicinal effects. Chewing on raw ginger or ginger candy is often sufficient to decrease nausea. Ginger tea is helpful for nausea and indigestion. Dried ground ginger that is used as a spice has less medicinal value because the
essential oils
are lost in the drying process. Ginger supplements are found as encapsulated herb and tablets. Ginger products should be standardized as an assurance that some active ingredients are present. Ginger can be found in combination products for indigestion, motion sickness and inflammation.
Ginger, when used as a food, has very few side effects. Most side effects and cautions are relevant only when ginger supplements are used. Ginger has blood thinning and gallbladder stimulating properties. Ginger supplements should be used with caution by individuals on blood thinning medication, including aspirin, and individuals with gallstones. For the same reason, ginger supplements should be discontinued prior to surgery or dental work.
Ginger– Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Roots.
Applications
· Nausea, Motion Sickness, Indigestion,
Diarrhea, Joint And Muscle Pain
Optimum Dosage
· 750mg Daily, Standardized To 4% Volatile Oils. (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
·
Bromelain,
Chamomile,
Fennel,
Glucosamine
Sulphate,
Msm
Important Information
· In Large Quantities Ginger Can Cause Stomach Distress.
· Ginger Should Not Be Used With Blood Thinners And Should Be Discontinued 2 Weeks Prior To Surgery.
· Individuals Who Have Gallstones, Active Bleeding And Blood Clotting Disorders Should Use Should Use Ginger With Caution.
Ginger settles and soothes your stomach...
Ginger is a popular herb in the kitchen as well as the medicine cabinet. It has a long history of use in foods because it soothes the digestion. The essential oil, gingerol, aids digestion by increasing the release of digestive juices and regulating intestinal contractions. Ginger’s anti-nausea properties are due to the essential oil, shogaol.
It has been clinically tested and shown to be as effective as many anti-nausea drugs. The big benefit of using ginger for nausea is that it does not cause drowsiness. Ginger can be used for nausea from motion sickness, pregnancy, and
cancer
treatment. Ginger also has anti-inflammatory properties and can be used for muscle and joint injuries like athletic injuries and arthritis. Historically ginger was also used topically as a wash for wounds and sores because it has the ability to prevent infection.
Ginger is a medicinal food because the active ingredients are present in the root in sufficient quantities to have some medicinal effects. Chewing on raw ginger or ginger candy is often sufficient to decrease nausea. Ginger tea is helpful for nausea and indigestion. Dried ground ginger that is used as a spice has less medicinal value because the
essential oils
are lost in the drying process. Ginger supplements are found as encapsulated herb and tablets. Ginger products should be standardized as an assurance that some active ingredients are present. Ginger can be found in combination products for indigestion, motion sickness and inflammation.
Ginger, when used as a food, has very few side effects. Most side effects and cautions are relevant only when ginger supplements are used. Ginger has blood thinning and gallbladder stimulating properties. Ginger supplements should be used with caution by individuals on blood thinning medication, including aspirin, and individuals with gallstones. For the same reason, ginger supplements should be discontinued prior to surgery or dental work.
Ginger– Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Roots.
Applications
· Nausea, Motion Sickness, Indigestion,
Diarrhea, Joint And Muscle Pain
Optimum Dosage
· 750mg Daily, Standardized To 4% Volatile Oils. (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
·
Bromelain,
Chamomile,
Fennel,
Glucosamine
Sulphate,
Msm
Important Information
· In Large Quantities Ginger Can Cause Stomach Distress.
· Ginger Should Not Be Used With Blood Thinners And Should Be Discontinued 2 Weeks Prior To Surgery.
· Individuals Who Have Gallstones, Active Bleeding And Blood Clotting Disorders Should Use Should Use Ginger With Caution.
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GINGERGinger settles and soothes your stomach...
Ginger is a popular herb in the kitchen as well as the medicine cabinet. It has a long history of use in foods because it soothes the digestion. The essential oil, gingerol, aids digestion by increasing the release of digestive juices and regulating intestinal contractions. Ginger’s anti-nausea properties are due to the essential oil, shogaol.
It has been clinically tested and shown to be as effective as many anti-nausea drugs. The big benefit of using ginger for nausea is that it does not cause drowsiness. Ginger can be used for nausea from motion sickness, pregnancy, and
cancer
treatment. Ginger also has anti-inflammatory properties and can be used for muscle and joint injuries like athletic injuries and arthritis. Historically ginger was also used topically as a wash for wounds and sores because it has the ability to prevent infection.
Ginger is a medicinal food because the active ingredients are present in the root in sufficient quantities to have some medicinal effects. Chewing on raw ginger or ginger candy is often sufficient to decrease nausea. Ginger tea is helpful for nausea and indigestion. Dried ground ginger that is used as a spice has less medicinal value because the
essential oils
are lost in the drying process. Ginger supplements are found as encapsulated herb and tablets. Ginger products should be standardized as an assurance that some active ingredients are present. Ginger can be found in combination products for indigestion, motion sickness and inflammation.
Ginger, when used as a food, has very few side effects. Most side effects and cautions are relevant only when ginger supplements are used. Ginger has blood thinning and gallbladder stimulating properties. Ginger supplements should be used with caution by individuals on blood thinning medication, including aspirin, and individuals with gallstones. For the same reason, ginger supplements should be discontinued prior to surgery or dental work.
Ginger– Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Roots.
Applications
· Nausea, Motion Sickness, Indigestion,
Diarrhea, Joint And Muscle Pain
Optimum Dosage
· 750mg Daily, Standardized To 4% Volatile Oils. (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
·
Bromelain,
Chamomile,
Fennel,
Glucosamine
Sulphate,
Msm
Important Information
· In Large Quantities Ginger Can Cause Stomach Distress.
· Ginger Should Not Be Used With Blood Thinners And Should Be Discontinued 2 Weeks Prior To Surgery.
· Individuals Who Have Gallstones, Active Bleeding And Blood Clotting Disorders Should Use Should Use Ginger With Caution.
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