
Here are 5 situations where you should limit or avoid ginger 👇
⚠️ 1. Bleeding Disorders
Ginger can act as a natural blood thinner. If you have conditions like Hemophilia or frequent unexplained bleeding, it may increase the risk of bruising or bleeding.
💊 2. Taking Blood-Thinning Medications
If you’re on medications like Warfarin or Aspirin, combining them with ginger may enhance blood-thinning effects, increasing bleeding risk.
🤰 3. Certain Pregnancy Conditions
While small amounts of ginger are often used for nausea, high doses may not be safe in some pregnancies—especially if there’s a risk of miscarriage or bleeding. Always consult a doctor.
❤️ 4. Heart Conditions or Low Blood Pressure
Ginger may lower blood pressure and affect heart rhythm. If you already have low blood pressure or heart issues, it could worsen symptoms like dizziness or irregular heartbeat.
🍬 5. Diabetes (on Medication)
Ginger can reduce blood sugar levels. For people with Diabetes who take medication, this might lead to blood sugar dropping too low (hypoglycemia).