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A long-shared ginger ale myth has led many people to believe the carbonated drink can ease nausea and upset stomachs. Doctors and dietitians say it's not true — here's the story.
Ginger ale has long been touted as a go-to remedy for an upset stomach. Whether it’s for nausea, bloating, or mild digestive discomfort, many people reach for a can of this fizzy drink when they ...
Using ginger ale in pancakes and even pound cake has certainly been done before, but it's probably not most people's go-to ingredient. However, the carbonation of the soda gives baked goods an ...
Ginger ale flavored by real ginger root is “not typically viewed as a healthy food option [but] can potentially provide some health benefits,” though to a lesser degree than real ginger root ...
Experts are warning that ginger ale — long touted as the answer to an upset stomach — not only lacks any significant health benefits, it could even make your gastrointestinal distress more ...
Ginger ale often contains large amounts of sugar, which may create further issues for your stomachache. In a blog post for the Cleveland Clinic, Matthew Goldman, M.D., says, “If a person has ...
Drinking ginger ale is a common remedy for an upset stomach, but experts say there are more effective methods. (Getty Images) Most people have certain go-to remedies that they reach for when they ...
Ginger ale can cure classism, put the spice back in a failed marriage, help Lance Armstrong crush the Tour de France and cancel racism in America. The ale is that serious. As a child, I had asthma.
Ginger ale may help soothe upset stomachs and is also easy to serve at a high altitude Move over, cola lovers and lemon-lime aficionados. Ginger ale is the best drink to order on a plane — here ...