The most familiar herb in the tradition
Ginger has been used in Ayurvedic practice for thousands of years, so embedded in daily life across South Asia that it sits as comfortably in the kitchen as it does in traditional medicine. In Ayurveda it is considered a warming herb, associated with kindling digestive fire, easing discomfort and supporting the body's natural warmth and circulation.
In Ayurveda, ginger is understood to work gently and consistently, building its support over time as part of an everyday routine. It is one of those herbs that needs no introduction, but whose depth of traditional use is often underestimated.
What you might notice:
Gentle support for joint comfort and everyday movement
Digestive warmth and ease
A simple, consistent daily habit rooted in tradition
These are traditional uses, supported by centuries of practice. We let the herbs do the work.
Product Information
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Every capsule contains pure, active ingredients. Nothing unnecessary, nothing hidden.
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Our capsules are certified vegan and suitable for all plant-based lifestyles.
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No gluten, soy, wheat, lactose, sugar or salt. Just clean, simple ingredients.
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We respect the plant as nature intended it.
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We respect nature's design by keeping our supplements non-GMO and non-irradiated.
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Our Organic Turmeric is grown in Southern India and manufactured in the UK to GMP standards, with quality checks at every stage.
FAQs
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Ginger is a root herb that has been central to Ayurvedic tradition for thousands of years, used as both a culinary ingredient and a medicinal herb across South Asia. Ours is certified organic by the Soil Association, traceable from farm to capsule, and contains nothing but the root itself.
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In Ayurveda, ginger is considered a warming herb that supports the body's digestive fire, known as agni. It is traditionally understood to help the digestive system work more comfortably and efficiently, easing discomfort and supporting the body's natural warmth. It works gently and gradually as part of a consistent daily routine rather than offering an immediate dramatic effect.
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Ginger is traditionally valued for supporting digestive comfort, warmth and general wellbeing. People often choose it when they experience digestive discomfort, bloating or sluggishness, or simply as a warming daily herb to support overall balance. These are traditional uses built on centuries of practice rather than overnight promises.
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Take 1 to 2 capsules daily with water. Most people find it easiest to take with a meal, which also helps with digestive comfort. Consistency matters more than timing, so building it into an existing routine is the simplest approach.
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Ginger works gradually as part of a consistent daily routine. Most people find that giving it two to four weeks is when it starts to feel worthwhile. For digestive support in particular, regular daily use tends to deliver more than occasional use.
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Fresh ginger in food is a wonderful thing, but the amount most people consume through cooking is relatively small and inconsistent. Capsules deliver a measured 600mg of organic ginger root every day, making it easy to build a consistent habit without thinking about it. For people who want the benefits of ginger as part of a daily routine, capsules are simply more reliable.
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Yes. Our Ginger capsules are certified vegan and contain nothing but the root itself and a vegetable capsule shell.
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Ginger is generally very well tolerated and has one of the longest track records of safe use of any herb in Ayurvedic tradition. A small number of people may experience mild digestive warmth or discomfort when first starting out, particularly on an empty stomach. Taking it with food usually resolves this. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medication or have an existing health condition, speak with your GP before adding any new supplement to your routine.
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Our Organic Ginger capsules contain 600mg of pure ginger root per capsule, making ginger the sole focus. The Turmeric Ginger capsules contain 45mg of ginger alongside 670mg of turmeric, where ginger plays a supporting role to turmeric. If digestive support and ginger's warming properties are your primary reason for taking it, the standalone Ginger capsules are the better choice.
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Organic turmeric is grown without synthetic pesticides, herbicides or fertilisers, and is independently certified to confirm this. Non-organic turmeric may be grown using these inputs, which can remain present in the finished product. For something taken daily, we think the distinction matters.