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1. Bleeding Disorders
Warning: If you bruise easily, have heavy periods, or are on blood-thinning medication (like warfarin or aspirin), avoid ginger tea or use it only under medical supervision.
2. Gallstones or Gallbladder Issues
Why it’s risky:
Ginger stimulates bile production, which is great for digestion — but not so great if you have gallstones or an inflamed gallbladder. It may worsen symptoms or trigger a gallbladder attack.
3. Low Blood Pressure (Hypotension)
Why it’s risky:
Ginger is known to help reduce high blood pressure, but if your blood pressure is already low, ginger tea can cause it to drop further, leading to dizziness, fainting, or fatigue.
Warning: If you often feel lightheaded when standing or already have hypotension, ginger tea might not be a good idea.
4. Diabetes (with Medication)
Warning: If you’re taking insulin or other blood sugar-lowering drugs, monitor your levels carefully and talk to your doctor before using ginger regularly.
5. Heart Conditions
Warning: Always consult your cardiologist before using herbal remedies, especially if you have an irregular heartbeat or take heart medications.
6. Pregnancy (In High Doses)
Warning: Pregnant women should limit ginger intake and avoid concentrated forms like strong ginger tea unless recommended by a healthcare provider.
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