Ah, dito muna ako magpapalamig.
I just stumbled upon an old thread at ReefCentral about a member tried to use ginger (luya sa atin) in combating marine ich (cryptocaryon irritans). The kind of surprising on my part is that, it only took him just one feeding, and the next day the ich's gone. Has anyone read the thread?
Or better yet, has anyone tried this before?
Hmmn... pagkatapos ng bawang, luya naman. Ano kaya susunod, paminta na o kaya sili? Ops, joke lang po ha.
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Update: A link that discuss the properties, and uses of ginger.
http://www.holistic-online.com/Herbal-M ... bs/h61.htm
Under "Parasitic infection" section.
"Ginger contains a chemical called zingibain that dissolves parasites and their eggs. In laboratory trials, ginger extracts have been shown to kill the anisakid worm (a parasite occasionally found in raw fish) within sixteen hours. Ginger tea is useful as a supplement in treating schistosomiasis, a parasitic disease."