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Oregon's Wild Harvest Ginger - Organic Capsules

$2036

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90 capsules

Travel coming up? Oregon’s Wild Harvest Organic Ginger capsules offer convenient support for occasional travel-related stomach unease, whether you’re in the car, on a boat, or up in the air.*

  • Supports stomach comfort during travel*
  • Helps with healthy digestion and stomach comfort*
  • Supports the body’s natural inflammatory response*

Oregon's Wild Harvest Ginger - Organic


If long car rides, rocky boat trips, or back-of-the-plane flights trigger nausea, we have a natural solution! Oregon’s Wild Harvest Organic Ginger offer a strong dose of ginger to help settle a queasy stomach so you can enjoy the journey.* 


Motion sickness occurs when the mind’s and body’s signals don’t line up — meaning what you see and what you feel don’t make sense together. For example, you might experience motion sickness when you feel the boat rocking but you’re inside the boat’s cabin that looks as though it isn’t moving. Your brain becomes confused by these differences, often leading to symptoms like dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and low blood pressure. 


Here’s where ginger comes in! Ever wondered why drinking ginger ale helps relax an upset stomach? It’s a natural herb often used for stomach comfort that helps keep digestion on track and supports circulatory balance during travel.* 


Oregon’s Wild Harvest Ginger - Organic capsules help you enjoy the road — and waters — ahead by providing a sufficient amount of natural ginger that you can keep on hand when you begin to feel nauseous. And that’s not all! This supplement offers support in a variety of ways. 



  • Supports healthy digestive function*

  • Encourages a smooth digestive process*

  • Promotes joint comfort and mobility*

  • Promotes the body’s healthy inflammatory response*


Digestive problems can be difficult to manage, fortunately, supplements for GI health can help! Whether you’re dealing with occasional digestive upset or travel-related queasiness, Oregon’s Wild Harvest Ginger - Organic capsules help support stomach comfort.*



Reviewed for accuracy by our licensed clinical team — doctors, nurse practitioners, and functional medicine specialists at The Healthy Place Clinic in Madison, WI.


Suggested Use: As an herbal supplement, take one capsule two times per day with food or as directed by your health care professional. Do not exceed recommended dose.

Cautions: Keep out of the reach of children. Do not take if pregnant or nursing. Consult a physician before taking this product if you are taking any medications, or have a medical condition.  

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Serving Size: 2 Capsules

Servings Per Container: 45

Ingredients:

  • Organic Ginger Root (Zingiber Officinale)

Other Ingredients: Pullulan (Plant Sourced) Capsules And Nothing Else

FAQs About Oregon's Wild Harvest Ginger - Organic Capsules

Q: Does this help with motion sickness or nausea? A: Yes. That’s one of the main reasons people take ginger. You get 1,000 mg of organic ginger root per 2 capsules, and a lot of people use it for car rides, flights, boat trips, or an unsettled stomach.

Q: How should I take it? A: Take two a day with food. You can do 1 capsule twice daily, or take both capsules with a meal if that sits better with your stomach.

Q: Why does ginger work so well for digestion? A: Ginger has been used for a long time to settle the stomach and help with that queasy, heavy feeling after eating. This one is simple: just organic ginger root in a plant-based pullulan capsule.

Q: I've heard that ginger can help with inflammation too. Is that true? A: Yes. People also use ginger to support the body’s natural inflammatory response. A lot of people start taking it for nausea, but some use it for joint comfort or after workouts too.

Q: Should I take it before travel or only after I feel sick? A: Before is usually better. I’d take it with food earlier in the day or before you leave, since ginger tends to work best when it’s already in your system.

Q: Does it interact with any medications? A: Yes, be careful. Ginger can affect blood thinning for some people, so if you take anticoagulants, take aspirin regularly, or take any medications, check with your pharmacist or doctor first.

Q: Can I use this if I'm pregnant or nursing? A: No, not this one. The brand says not to take it if you’re pregnant or nursing, so check with your OB or midwife before starting it.

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