Ginger has been recognized for its anti-inflammatory and analgesic activities, which are particularly beneficial in treating inflammatory arthritis conditions like osteoarthritis (OA) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA)
According to a recent assessment, its many constituents may aid in reducing the symptoms of chronic pain and inflammation, which are typical of rheumatic disorders, hence enhancing its therapeutic benefits.
Using data from clinical trials and preclinical research (in vitro and in vivo), they examined what is currently known about ginger’s anti-inflammatory properties to emphasise the benefits of using it to treat arthritic symptoms.
According to the clinical studies cited in the review published in the journal Nutrients, taking supplements of ginger may help people with OA and RA have less pain and better function, making it a useful supplementary therapy for these diseases.
The intervention methods (both stay and control-placebo groups) lasted two weeks to three months in all trials. In patients with active rheumatoid arthritis, two trials found that taking 750 mg of ginger powder twice a day could reduce the expression of many genes related to inflammation and immune system activation.
In OA, a comparable anti-inflammatory effect was noted. Pro-inflammatory cytokine production decreased in this group after three months of consuming 1 g of ginger powder. Also, after taking ginger extract supplements for three months, individuals with OA showed a reduction in their nitric oxide (NO) and C-reactive protein (CRP) levels, as well as an anti-inflammatory impact.
The little chance of problems during therapy is an advantage of using ginger supplements. Ginger did not have any serious negative effects in any of the aforementioned studies. Instead, it was shown to have no adverse effects when used for three months to two and a half years.
This is important because people with RA and OA often take painkillers for longer periods of time. Patients with OA also get pain relief when ginger powder is taken orally.
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The topical administration of 5% ginger gel, which is made from physiological aqua gel, to the knee likewise produced this analgesic effect, which persisted for three months after two weeks of application.
However, the water gel control group experienced only temporary pain reduction before rapidly returning to their pre-treatment levels. Therefore, using ginger extract topically can help OA patients with their knee pain. Additionally, recent research indicates that ginger works well when paired with other anti-inflammatory plants such as Alpinia galangal (Siamese ginger) or Curcuma longa(turmeric). According to trials, standing knee discomfort in OA patients is reduced when ginger and alpinia galanga are taken together.
According to recent research, ginger can effectively reduce pain when used as a skin gel along with other herbs. It appears to have a similar effect on OA patients’ pain as the topical NSAID gel.
Formulations using ginger extract or ginger combined with other anti-inflammatory herbs can therefore offer an alternative treatment to the often-used analgesic gels.
Since ancient times, ginger has been utilised in traditional medicine for its many health advantages, especially for treating inflammatory diseases.
Recently, there has been a growing interest in ginger because of its potential anti-inflammatory and analgesic activities. This interest is fueled by the increasing prevalence of inflammatory arthritis, which affects a significant portion of the population.
Given ginger’s historical use in traditional medicine, healthcare providers can encourage patients to incorporate ginger into their diets. This could be through fresh ginger, ginger tea, or supplements, providing a natural option for managing arthritis symptoms.
One of the ginger’s components, 6-gingerol, is the main compound present in the non-processed rhizome. It has anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. However, it is unstable at higher temperatures, and dehydration processes lead to 6-shogaol formation.
According to many reports, 6-shogaol is the primary ingredient in dried ginger rhizomes and has beneficial biological properties.
The different compositions of fresh and dried ginger influence the activity of various formulas and should be considered when selecting an active compound or ginger extract for medicinal purposes.
Approximately 240 million people globally suffer from OA symptoms, including 10 per cent of males and 18 per cent of women over the age of 60. By 2050, this number is expected to reach 31.7 million. Arthritis causes a diminished quality of life because of pain, which leads to impairment, disability, and early death.
In order to treat patients with OA and RA, it is crucial to find an effective treatment for inflammatory arthritis. Therefore, the use of medications that lessen joint oedema and discomfort is the recommended course of treatment. Unfortunately, adverse consequences are associated with this treatment.
The availability and safety of ginger reveal its tremendous unexplored potential. However, future approaches should reveal what kind of ginger components that are most effective in patients with inflammatory arthritis.
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