
Chás de gengibre que fortalecem a saúde: modinha ou fato?
Revisado por Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGPÚltima atualização por Amberley DavisLast updated 29 Set 2023
Atende aos diretrizes editoriais
- BaixarBaixar
- Compartilhar
- Language
- Discussão
- Versão em Áudio
- Add to preferred sources on Google
These days, you can find mini bottles of ginger shots in most supermarkets and health stores. Are these so-called health shots good for you? Or are ginger shot drinks just another fad?
Neste artigo:
Video picks for Alimentação saudável
Continue lendo abaixo
The rise of the ginger shot
"Ginger shots have gained extreme popularity in recent years", says Reema Patel, a London-based dietitian. "Typically, the shots are concentrated ginger juice, and may also contain honey, turmeric, cayenne pepper, or orange and lemon juice."
Ginger is the star of the show in these health shots. This natural root contains bioactive compounds such as gingerols and shogaols that are thought to benefit our health in a number of ways1.
The rise of the ginger shot may be a recent trend but ginger itself has been used to treat ailments since ancient times2.
Ginger shot benefits
Voltar ao conteúdoThere is a wealth of research evidencing the health benefits of ginger, including its ability to boost your sistema imunológico and ward off illnesses.
But how this relates to ginger shots is another story. "There isn't enough human research to completely outline the benefits of ginger shots," cautions Patel.
This is not to say that ginger in liquid form doesn't contain the same benefits, but the following research should be considered with caution, as most information is based on ginger in other forms, such as powders or capsules.
Registered dietitian Elouise Rice discusses the health and immune-boosting properties of ginger shots:
1. Anti-emetic properties
Rice says: "Ginger is well known for its ability to reduce náusea. It has been found in some research to improve nausea in cancer patients receiving quimioterapia3. There is also limited evidence that it may be able to help with enjoo de movimento e enjoo matinal if you are pregnant4. However, you should always consult your doctor before taking a new supplement if you are pregnant."
2. Anti-inflammatory properties
Rice says: "Ginger has been found to lower levels of C-reactive protein (CRP), which causes inflammation. Therefore, taking ginger may help to both prevent and manage long-term inflammatory conditions5."
3. Weight loss properties
Rice says: "There is a limited body of research which shows that consuming ginger may aid perda de peso6. It is thought that this may be because it can transform white fat tissue into brown fat tissue. Brown fat tissue is more advantageous as it improves your metabolism and the energy you use up.
"Ginger may also aid weight loss through other mechanisms such as: appetite control, creating heat in the body which burns more calories, and breaking fat cells down and preventing new ones from forming. That being said, ginger alone will not help you to lose those few pounds you can't seem to shift - your overall diet and exercise is still important."
4. Heart disease and type 2 diabetes
Rice says: "Consuming ginger has been shown to both reduce and regulate blood sugar levels. Ginger can also positively affect insulin resistance, blood lipid (fat) profile, and promote weight loss, which when combined, shows promise for treating type 2 diabetes.
"Ginger may also have a protective effect against heart disease because it lowers a pressão arterial, decreases inflammation, increases good cholesterol (HDL) levels, and improves our overall lipid profile.
"This being said, most findings are from animal studies, so we still have a long way to go until this is a legitimate treatment recommended for humans with type 2 diabetes or heart disease."
5. Digestion
Rice says: "Ginger has been found to support gut health by reducing inchaço, indigestão and farting, and by relieving constipação. This may be because ginger can speed up gastric emptying - the process of food moving from your stomach to your small intestine7."
Continue lendo abaixo
Ginger shot downsides
Voltar ao conteúdoResearch gaps
Before you jump on the ginger shot bandwagon, remember that most studies investigate ginger in forms other than ginger juice. Much of the research is also based on animals or human cells in test tubes - in vitro studies - and Rice advises that more research is needed before ginger shots can be recommended to prevent or treat illnesses.
So, there's little evidence around ginger shots specifically, but there's also no clear evidence to show that they're not healthy, immune-boosting, or safe.
As with most things in life, its all about moderation: "Researchers remain uncertain regarding the maximum safe dosage of ginger and appropriate duration of treatment," adds Rice.
Efeitos colaterais
Side effects to ginger are rare, and usually only occur when the herb interacts with certain medications.
Possible side effects:
Mild gastrointestinal upset may happen in rare cases.
Large amounts of ginger can thin your blood. If you are on blood thinning medication, such as warfarin, Patel advises caution if consuming ginger shots.
As ginger can lower blood sugar levels, if you are on medication for blood sugar control it's important to be mindful of your ginger intake.
Ginger shot recipes vary, but typically the additional ingredients used to add flavour to these juice shots - such as turmeric, cayenne spice, and lemon - are also safe and healthy to drink in moderation.
Price tags
The final downside is the price tag. Rice points out that these trendy juice shots are expensive for their size: "A 60ml ginger shot can set you back £2-3, whereas, buying 100g of raw fresh ginger will only set you back 50p or so."
How to make ginger shots
Of course, one way to cut the cost is to make ginger shots at home. All you'll need for this very easy recipe is a blender or juicer.
Homemade ginger shot recipe
Thanks to the fiery ginger and the complementing ingredients in this recipe8, this mini drink packs a punch and is bursting with flavour. The other ingredients are also good for you when consumed in small amounts, making this the ultimate health shot.
Makes six 35ml ginger shots
Ingredientes:
1 tbsp fresh ginger roughly chopped - the star ingredient.
1/2 apple roughly chopped - adds sweetness and good source of fibre and antioxidants.
Juice of 1 lemon - rich in antioxidants and vitamin C.
1 tbsp apple cider vinegar - another source of antioxidants.
1 tsp turmeric powder - anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant properties.
1 small pinch black pepper - stimulates digestive system and increases absorption of turmeric.
1/2 cup water.
Modo de preparo:
Whizz all ingredients together in a blender or juicer.
Store in the fridge for up to seven days.
Leitura adicional
Voltar ao conteúdoPatient picks for Alimentação saudável

Dieta e nutrição
Como você prepara sua comida é importante
What food you eat and how you cook it is important for your health. But how you prepare it can affect how your body digests food and what nutrients it absorbs. Find out here the healthiest ways to prep your meals.
por Michael Merschel

Dieta e nutrição
O arroz de levedura vermelha pode reduzir seu colesterol?
Red yeast rice extract has been used for centuries in traditional Chinese medicine. With a list of wellness perks attached to its name, it's recently gained popularity as a dietary supplement. But what are the health advantages of red yeast rice, and are there any side effects?
por Victoria Raw
Continue lendo abaixo
About the author

Amberley Davis
Escritor sênior
BA (Hons), CPD
Amberley é uma escritora sênior na Patient e escreveu extensivamente sobre uma variedade de tópicos de saúde e bem-estar.
About the reviewerView full bio

Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGP
Chief Medical Officer for Health, Optum UK
MBChB, MRCGP(2013), BMedSci (hons), DFSRH, DRCOG, PGDipDerm (Distn)
Dr. Krishna Vakharia é uma médica de clínica geral do NHS. Ela também é examinadora regular do Diploma de Pós-Graduação em Dermatologia Prática na Universidade de Cardiff, além de ser a Diretora Médica de Saúde na Optum UK.
Histórico do artigo
As informações nesta página são revisadas por pares por clínicos qualificados.
29 Set 2023 | Última versão
15 Ago 2022 | Publicado originalmente
Escrito por:
Amberley Davis

Pergunte, compartilhe, conecte-se.
Navegue por discussões, faça perguntas e compartilhe experiências em centenas de tópicos de saúde.

Sentindo-se mal?
Avalie seus sintomas online gratuitamente
Inscreva-se no boletim informativo do Patient
Sua dose semanal de conselhos de saúde claros e confiáveis - escritos para ajudá-lo a se sentir informado, confiante e no controle.
By subscribing you accept our Política de Privacidade. Você pode cancelar a inscrição a qualquer momento. Nunca vendemos seus dados.