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Ginger Root | Bulk Herb for Digestive Comfort & Circulation

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HOW TO USE

Warm, spicy, and deeply grounding, organic ginger root is a caffeine-free, loose leaf bulk herb made for your daily ritual. 2oz brews approximately 10 to 15 cups of loose leaf herbal tea.

Simmer one teaspoon in 8oz of water for 10 to 15 minutes for a warming, spicy decoction, or steep in just-boiled water for a lighter cup. Add honey and lemon for a classic ginger tonic. Pairs beautifully with turmeric, cinnamon, or lemongrass for a full-bodied warming blend.

Organic ginger root has been used for thousands of years across Asian, African, and Caribbean culinary and wellness traditions, valued as both a kitchen staple and a daily digestive tonic. Herbalist-sourced by Kendra, founder and herbalist of The Herbal Scoop, our bulk ginger root is organic, sourced from a certified organic, kosher certified supplier, and sold in small batches from our herbal tea shop in Narrowsburg, NY so you always get the freshest, most potent ginger available.

Warm, spicy, and deeply grounding, ginger is one of the most versatile herbs in the world, used daily by households everywhere as both a flavor and a digestive companion.

WHY CHOOSE THE HERBAL SCOOP GINGER ROOT?

Our herbalist-sourced bulk ginger root supports:

  • Digestive comfort and ease after meals
  • Comfort during occasional nausea, including travel-related queasiness
  • Healthy circulation and warmth
  • Joint comfort as part of an overall wellness routine

ABOUT THIS HERB

Ginger (Zingiber officinale): dried cut ginger rhizome is rich, warming,  and spicy, with a long tradition of use for digestive comfort. The National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health notes that research suggests ginger may help with nausea related to digestive discomfort, though evidence for motion sickness specifically is less consistent. NCCIH also notes that ginger is generally well tolerated, with mild side effects such as heartburn or stomach upset possible in some people.

Important: Ginger may have mild blood-thinning properties. If you take blood-thinning medication, consult your healthcare provider before regular use. If you are pregnant, ginger in food amounts is generally considered fine, but talk with your healthcare provider before using ginger supplements.

Our bulk ginger root is organic, sourced from a certified organic, kosher certified supplier, and packed to order in small batches in Narrowsburg, NY, to ensure maximum freshness and potency. Available in 2oz, 4oz, and 8oz, so you can order exactly what your ritual requires.

FIND THIS HERB IN OUR BLENDS

We use ginger root in five of our house blends:

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Does ginger tea help with nausea?
Yes, traditionally and in research. NCCIH notes that research suggests ginger may help with nausea. Start with a small amount and see how your body responds.

Is ginger tea safe during pregnancy?
Ginger is one of the most studied natural options for pregnancy-related nausea, with research generally supporting its use in food and tea amounts. Ginger supplements are a different story, talk with your healthcare provider before using concentrated ginger products while pregnant.

Does ginger thin your blood?
Ginger has mild effects on platelet function in laboratory studies, though research in real-world use with medications has generally not shown a significant interaction. Still, if you take a blood thinner, please consult your healthcare provider before making ginger tea a daily habit.

Is ginger good for joint comfort?
Ginger has a long traditional use for joint and muscle comfort, and some research has looked at ginger extract for knee joint comfort with modest results. It's best thought of as one supportive piece of an overall wellness routine, not a standalone solution.

What does ginger tea taste like?
Ginger tea has a warm, spicy, slightly sweet flavor with a noticeable bite. Simmering it longer brings out more heat and intensity, while a quick steep makes a milder cup. It pairs beautifully with honey, lemon, and warming spices like cinnamon.

Where can I buy organic ginger root in bulk?
The Herbal Scoop carries bulk organic ginger root, herbalist-formulated by Kendra and sourced from a certified organic, kosher certified supplier, packed fresh to order in Narrowsburg, NY. Available in 2oz, 4oz, and 8oz, shipped nationwide directly from our herbal tea shop in the Hudson Valley.

This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Please check with a healthcare provider before starting an herbal regimen.