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Benefits of Fingerroot

Treatment of Gastrointestinal Diseases
Due to the efficacy of fingerroot, this rhizome is used in folk medicine for treating gastrointestinal diseases such as stomach ache, diarrhea, flatulence, dyspepsia and colic disorder. Pimpinella anisum (anise) and fingerroot can be blended together and used for treating constipation and bloating. It is also effective for strengthening the stomach. Fingerroot is carminative in nature and has been proven effective for preventing formation of gas in the gastrointestinal tracts. It also helps to expel gas from the intestinal tracts thus combating flatulence.

Antiviral Properties
Fingerroot is antiviral in nature and as such very effective for tackling viruses such as cough, chest infections, cold and asthma. For treating these viruses, chew slices of fingerroot together with areca catechu nuts.

Diuretic Properties
This rhizome can be combined with Pimpinella anisum (anise) and used as a diuretic for children. Diuretics promote easy passage of urine.

Anti-anthelmintic Properties
Fingerroot is anti-anthelmintic in nature and as such very effective for expelling parasitic worms. The rhizome can be blended together with coconut milk and used for destroying and expelling helminths. The extract of fingerroot is effective against protozoan parasites, roundworms, Giardia intestinalis, Entamoeba histolytica.

Anti-inflammatory Properties
Fingerroot contains anti-inflammatory properties and as such very effective for treating rheumatism, muscle pain, gout and arthritic pain. It is also used traditionally for reducing inflammation in women’s uterus.

Treatment of Vaginal Infection
The rhizomes of Boesenbergia rotunda when combined with other herbs and spices can be used for treating vaginal infections. Vaginal infection is a common female condition caused by fungus candida, yeast, STDs, bacteria and hygiene products etc. Symptoms include swelling, rashes, itching and inflammation. Fingerroot is also used for treating leukorrhea, which is marked by yellowish or whitish discharge of mucus from the vagina.

Preparation of Jamu Herbal Medicine
Fingerroot is used specially for preparing a popular Indonesian herbal medicine known as Jamu. Jamu is prepared mainly from raw materials such as plants leaves, seeds, roots, bark, fruits, flowers, honey, ayam kampung eggs, royal jelly and milk. Jamu is also used by Indonesian women after childbirth for strengthening their uterus.

Dental Care
This rhizome is effective for dental care and as such can be used for tackling dental caries (tooth decay, cavities), mouth odor, denture stomatitis, mouth irritation, tooth and gum diseases. Fingerroot is also used for treating halitosis (fetor oris or bad breath), which is a condition characterized by noticeable unpleasant odor when exhaling breath. This is usually caused by the odour from the stomach, esophagus, tonsil and nose.

Antiseptic Properties
Fingerroot can be used as used as an antiseptic for treating and healing wounds. Antiseptics help to prevent infections as well as help to retard or stop the growth of microorganisms or germs.

Antibacterial Properties
Fingerroot is known for its strong antibacterial properties and as such effective for tackling bacteria.

Anti-ulcer activity
Researchers reveal that the methanol extract of fingerroot and its bioactive compounds showed protective effect on in vivo gastric ulceration induced by ethanol in rats. The gastric mucus contents were increased thus reducing the area of gastric ulcer formation and inhibiting leukocytes infiltration on the gastric wall. Fingerroot is effective for treating peptic ulcer.

Aphrodisiac Properties
Fingerroot is an aphrodisiac thus helps to stimulate sexual urge. It is used mainly in Thailand for stimulating sexual desires.

Alleviates Allergies
Fingerroot leaves are used for reducing the effects of food allergies and poisoning.

Anti-microbial Properties
Aqueous extracts of fingerroot contain antimicrobial properties and as such effective for inhibiting the growth of foodborne pathogens such as E. coli.

Anti-Mutagenic Properties
Cooked food and processed food products contain mutagens that can cause genetic mutation thereby leading to chromosomal and DNA damages. This eventually leads to cancer risks. Researchers reveal that fingeroot contains antimutagenic effects.

Anticancer Properties
Cancer is one of the leading causes of deaths all over the world. Regardless the extensive studies on this subject, researchers are still facing challenges in unravelling a successful solution. However, researchers are presently diversifying into  the use of plants and herbs as a potential solution for anticancer drugs invention. Fingerroot and Zingiber aromaticum have been reported effective for inhibiting MCF-7 breast cancer.

Antileukemia Properties
Fingeroot is antileukemic in nature and as such have been proven effective for counteracting the effects of leukemia. The extracts of the rhizome can be used for treating one or more types of leukemia.

Anti-fungal Properties
Fingeroot contains antifungal properties and as such its chloroform extract have been proven to inhibit the spread of Candida species such as Microsporum gypseum and Candida neoformans. It is also important to note that individuals suffering from HIV/AIDS are susceptible to fungal infections such as Candidiasis and this suggests why the rhizome is used highly in Thailand by HIV/AIDS patients.


Anti-foot-and-mouth disease virus (Anti-FMDV)
In Thailand, fingerroot is used in folk medicine as an anti-foot-and-mouth disease virus. The foot and mouth disease virus (FMDV) is caused by a picornavirus, which is sensitive to acids. It can be inactivated by exposure to low pH conditions.

Wound Healing Properties
Fingerroot contains bioactive compounds that can inhibit, alleviate or treat several diseases. The ethanolic extracts of fingerroot have been proven effective for speeding up wound healing. Studies reveal that wounds dressed with fingerroot extract and intrasite gel heal very fast. Moreover, healed wounds dressed with fingerroot extract show little or no scar as well as contain more collagen with angiogenesis and less inflammatory cells.

Acts as a Febrifuge
Fingerroot acts as a febrifuge and as such used for preparing herbal medicines for reducing fever and cold.

Culinary Purposes
Fingerroot is very aromatic and as such used in different cuisines for cooking assorted dishes such kaeng tai pla, kroeung pastes, porridges, stews and soups. Fingerroot helps to boost appetite.