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HIV NUTRITION UPDATE
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A Literature Review Of Ginger
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References

1. Zimmerman ML, Griffith RS. June 1991. Asarum caudatum. In: Fischer WC, compiler. The Fire Effects Information System [Database]. Missoula, MT: USDA, Forest Service, Intermountain Fire Sciences Laboratory. WWW: (downloaded 12 Dec 2000).

2. Ginger Zingiber officinale. American Herbal Products Association. WWW:  (accessed 24 Jan 2001).

3. Felter HW, Lloyd JU. King's American Dispensatory. WWW:  (accessed 26 April 2001). 

4. Supplement Watch Homepage. WWW: (accessed 11 Aug 2001).

5. Moore M. Herbal Materia Medica 5.0. Albuquerque, NM: Southwest School Of Botanical Medicine; 1995. WWW:  (accessed 9 May 2001).

6. Duke JA. Dr. Duke's Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases. Chemicals and their Biological Activities in: Zingiber officinale ROSCOE (Zingiberaceae) -- Ginger. USDA - ARS - NGRL, Beltsville Agricultural Research Center: Beltsville, MD. WWW:  (accessed 27 April 2001). 

7. Tyler VE. In: Smith MC, Ed. The Honest Herbal. A Sensible Guide To The Use Of Herbs And Related Remedies. Third Edition. New York, NY: Pharmaceutical Products Press; 1998:147-48.

8. Ginger. In: Fleming T, Ed. PDR for Herbal Medicines. Second edition. Montvale, New Jersey: Medical Economics; 2000:339-342.

9. Flavor & Fortune - Ginger in the Chinese Culture. The Ginger People. WWW:  (accessed 12 Dec 2000).

10. Duke J. Sesquiphellandrene. Personal correspondence. 28 Apr 2001.

11. Graedon J, Graedon T. Ginger Zingiber officinale. The People's Pharmacy Guide To Home And Herbal Remedies. St. Martin's Press, LLC. WWW:  (accessed 2 Jan 2001). 

12. Ginger Zingiber officinale. Professional-level Monograph. Prima Communications, Inc. WWW:  (accessed 30 April 2001).

13. Castleman M. The Healing Herbs. New York: Bantam;1995:272.

14. Vimala S, Norhanom AW, Yadav M. Anti-tumour promoter activity in Malaysian ginger rhizobia used in traditional medicine. Br J Cancer 1999;80(1-2):110-6.

15. Duke J. The Joy of Ginger. American Health May 1988:125, 128.

16. Boyle W. Official Herbs; Botanical Substances in the United States Pharmacopoeias 1820- 1990. East Palestine OH: Buckeye Naturopathic Press; 1991.

17. Langner E, Greifenberg S, Gruenwald J. Ginger: history and use. Adv Ther 1998;15(1):25-44.

18. Zingiber officinale (Ginger). Natural Medical Solutions; 1998 - 2001. WWW:  (accessed 30 April 2001). 

Jamaican ginger reached Europe in 1585 on a ship from the West Indies. It is the first Asian spice to have been grown successfully in the New World.

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