- You are pregnant and at risk for complications such as miscarriage or preterm labor.
4. Gastrointestinal Disorders
While ginger is often used to soothe an upset stomach, it can actually irritate the digestive system in people with certain gastrointestinal disorders. Conditions like acid reflux, peptic ulcers, or irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) can be worsened by ginger’s spicy nature. The increased stomach acid and irritation can lead to discomfort and exacerbate symptoms.
Avoid if:
- You have acid reflux, ulcers, or IBS.
5. Low Blood Pressure
Ginger can lower blood pressure, which is usually a good thing for those with hypertension. However, if you already have low blood pressure (hypotension), consuming ginger can lead to dangerously low levels, resulting in dizziness, fainting, or even shock. People who are on blood pressure-lowering medications should also be cautious, as ginger could enhance the effects of these medications.
Avoid if: