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The prevalence of allergies and asthma has increased recently, especially in advanced

nations. To create effective asthma and allergy treatments, researchers have looked into

alternative medications, including herbal cures that have been utilized in developing nations

for centuries. Ginger has been utilized to treat a number of illnesses, including respiratory

diseases, and is well known for its many health-improving qualities. In South and East Asian

cultures, ginger is a typical spice that is utilized in culinary dishes. It has anti-inflammatory,

antibacterial, antidiabetic, anticancer, and antioxidant effects. It has been suggested that

ginger and its active ingredients have anti-asthmatic features and have a suppressive impact

on mast cell production of histamine. A mouse model of asthma has been used to investigate

the actions of ginger and its active compounds on allergies and asthma. The findings show a

notable reduction in allergic response in animals given ginger and compounds derived from

ginger, indicating a significant function in lowering the allergic reaction. The primary

objective of theife current review is to focus on research findings that try to figure out the

immunomodulatory action of ginger's active components and the molecular mechanisms that

reduce asthma. Before utilizing ginger and its active components to treat allergies and asthma

in humans, these results must be further examined, extrapolated from, and confirmed. This

study aims to provide an overview of the scientific literature that is currently available

regarding ginger's efficacy in treating allergic asthma.

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