Ginger can cure migraines.

Many diseases that Western medicine cannot cure have miraculous effects with traditional Chinese medicine single prescriptions. Using ginger to treat migraines is a typical example. This therapy has been confirmed in the United States.

Migraines are one of the most painful diseases. Statistics show that there are 26 million migraine patients in the United States, accounting for about 8% of the total population, making it a high-incidence area for migraines.

Dr. Kitaichi, a neurology expert at Yale University, reported that traditional methods for treating migraines have little effect and often cause allergic reactions, especially in pregnant women. She recommends that migraine patients must try alternative therapy, which is to take ginger powder capsules or mash ginger into a paste and apply it to the painful area, with excellent results. She currently treats 40-50 migraine patients a week at the Pain and Headache Research Center at Griffin Hospital in Connecticut, with a cure rate of 60%.

The reports of ginger's ability to treat migraines have drawn the attention of the World Health Organization. The organization has begun to cautiously recommend using ginger to treat diseases such as inflammation and migraines.

When medical experts recommend using ginger to treat migraines, they emphasize that patients must do so under the supervision and guidance of a doctor.

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