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When to Avoid Ginger for Better Health

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For individuals with bleeding disorders like hemophilia, caution should be exercised when consuming ginger. Ginger has blood-thinning properties that can increase the risk of bleeding and bruising. If you’re already taking blood thinners, ginger may intensify these effects and potentially lead to complications.

3. Pregnancy

While ginger can be helpful for morning sickness, excessive consumption during pregnancy might not be advisable. Large amounts of ginger can affect hormonal balances and potentially increase the risk of bleeding. Pregnant women should consult their healthcare provider before significantly incorporating ginger into their diet.

4. Diabetes

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