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	<title>Comments on: Ginger Juice</title>
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		<title>By: Cyril Mendez</title>
		<link>http://www.cronesspace.com/2006/02/18/ginger-juice/#comment-3870</link>
		<author>Cyril Mendez</author>
		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Feb 2006 08:52:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&#60;&#60;Hi Dianne, Could you please tell me how you make the ginger juice. I too
 have GERD that flares up from time to time. I love ginger and have been
 using ginger drops added to ginger tea. What else have you found that
 helps?
 &#60;&#60;Dianne, I would be interested in how you make your juice.
 Very simple really, I just use a knife to cut off the outer bark and feed
 the peeled pieces into the juicer. The resulting juice has a lot of
 sediment, but I just let it settle to the bottom and don't work about it.
 Be warned though, the ginger juice is not like ginger syrup. Without any
 sweetener (as an O nonnie I don't use any) it's got a very, very sharp bite.
 Personally, I like it!
 As for other things I do for my GERD, pretty much the standard stuff...
 avoiding acidic foods, sleeping with my head elevated, taking Prilosec daily
 and drinking soothing teas such as chamomile after meals. I learned about
 the ginger juice from someone on the (now defunct) bulletin board on Dr.
 &lt;!--more--&gt;
 D'Adamo's website. You can still search the archives so if anyone finds the
 post please send us all the link.
 Dianne in L.A.
 O nonnie</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&lt;&lt;Hi Dianne, Could you please tell me how you make the ginger juice. I too<br />
 have GERD that flares up from time to time. I love ginger and have been<br />
 using ginger drops added to ginger tea. What else have you found that<br />
 helps?<br />
 &lt;&lt;Dianne, I would be interested in how you make your juice.<br />
 Very simple really, I just use a knife to cut off the outer bark and feed<br />
 the peeled pieces into the juicer. The resulting juice has a lot of<br />
 sediment, but I just let it settle to the bottom and don&#8217;t work about it.<br />
 Be warned though, the ginger juice is not like ginger syrup. Without any<br />
 sweetener (as an O nonnie I don&#8217;t use any) it&#8217;s got a very, very sharp bite.<br />
 Personally, I like it!<br />
 As for other things I do for my GERD, pretty much the standard stuff&#8230;<br />
 avoiding acidic foods, sleeping with my head elevated, taking Prilosec daily<br />
 and drinking soothing teas such as chamomile after meals. I learned about<br />
 the ginger juice from someone on the (now defunct) bulletin board on Dr.<br />
 <!--more--><br />
 D&#8217;Adamo&#8217;s website. You can still search the archives so if anyone finds the<br />
 post please send us all the link.<br />
 Dianne in L.A.<br />
 O nonnie</p>
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