ginger root bibliography (no garbage!)

From: Betsy Hyde (elishyde@connix.com)
Sun Nov 3 15:05:58 1996


Apologies to those of you who downloaded the garbage which was meant to be the bibliography on ginger root for nausea. I know how crazy it makes me when *I* get files like that....

I guess the reason is that the original document was written when I was on aol and was saved as an aol document. Is that the reason?? I tried to *save as* but didn't get a command to save as asci or text file. I opened up Microsoft Word to see if I could redo it as a Word document....but it seemed just as easy to type it out via email, having run out of computerese!

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Bone, ME et al. Ginger root - a new antiemetic. The effect of ginger root

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on postoperative nausea and vomiting after major gynaecological surgery.
Anaesthesia 45(8):669-671, 1990.

Grontved, A et al. Ginger root against seasickness. A controlled trial on the open sea. Acta Oto-Laryngologica. 105(1-2):45-9, 1988.

Fischer-Rasmussen and Dahl. Eur.J. Obstet. Gynecol and Repro. Biol. 38:19, 1991.

Erick, M. Vitamin B-6 and ginger root in morning sickness. J. Am. Diabetic Assn. 95:416, 1995.

Meyer, K et al. Zingiber officinale (ginger) used to prevent 8-MOP associated nausea. Dermatology Nursing 7(4):242-4, 1995.

Phillips S et al. Zingiber officinale (ginger) - an antiemetic for day case surgery. Anaesthesia 48(8):715-7, 1993.

Niebyl JR. Drug therapy during pregnancy (Review). Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology 4(1):43-7, 1992.

Backon J. Ginger in preventing nausea and vomiting of pregnancy: a caveat due to its thromboxane synthetase activity and effect on testosterone binding (letter). European Journal of Obstetrics,Gynecology and Reproductive Biology. 42(2):163-4, 1991.

I still can't find the original reference on ginger being superior to dramamine for prevention of motion sickness in centifugal force accelerators...

Betsy Hyde CNM Branford, CT





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