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AVOID Ginger Tea If You Have THESE Health Problems

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AVOID Ginger Tea If You Have THESE Health Problems

Ginger tea is often hailed as a miracle drink — known for its soothing properties, anti-inflammatory effects, and ability to aid digestion. It’s a go-to natural remedy for nausea, colds, and even menstrual cramps. But despite its many benefits, ginger tea isn’t right for everyone.

In some cases, drinking ginger tea regularly — or even occasionally — could actually do more harm than good. If you have certain health conditions, it’s important to know when to avoid ginger tea or consult your doctor before including it in your diet.

Here are the key health problems that may be negatively affected by ginger tea:

1. Bleeding Disorders

Why it’s risky:
Ginger has natural blood-thinning properties. While this can be helpful in reducing inflammation and preventing clots, it can also increase bleeding risk in people with bleeding disorders like hemophilia or von Willebrand disease.

Warning: If you bruise easily, have heavy periods, or are on blood-thinning medication (like warfarin or aspirin), avoid ginger tea or use it only under medical supervision.

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