Cost per serving
$0.38
60 servings · ~60-day supply
herbal · 6 active deals
The best-value Ginger right now is about $0.06 per dose — across 6 tracked products the median is $0.181/dose, so shopping on cost-per-dose can cut your cost several-fold. Every Ginger deal here is ranked by cost per dose— what you actually pay per serving, not the sticker price — because forms and absorption differ, so the cheapest bottle isn’t always the cheapest dose.
Right now the best value across our full Ginger catalog is at $0.06 per serving.
Ginger is currently promoted for nausea and vomiting, osteoarthritis, menstrual cramps, and other conditions. Research suggests ginger may be helpful for nausea and vomiting associated with pregnancy, and might be helpful for reducing the severity of menstrual cramps. It might be helpful for symptoms of knee osteoarthritis when taken orally, though topical application has not been shown to be helpful. Studies have not shown ginger to be helpful for motion sickness, and it is uncertain whether ginger is a helpful addition to standard treatments for nausea after surgery. Ginger has been used safely in many research studies. — per NIH NCCIH; not medical advice.
Ginger is most often studied as an oral dietary supplement; it is also available for topical application.
Research shows ginger may help with nausea and vomiting in pregnancy; most studies for motion sickness have not shown a benefit, and its value for chemotherapy- or post-surgery nausea and for knee osteoarthritis is uncertain (much of that research was poor quality) — per the U.S. National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH).
Ginger can have side effects such as abdominal discomfort, heartburn, diarrhea, and mouth and throat irritation when taken orally. It has been used safely in many research studies. — per NIH NCCIH; not medical advice.
If you take any type of medicine, talk with your health care provider before using ginger or any other herbal products, as some herbs and medicines interact in harmful ways. If you are pregnant, consult your health care provider before using ginger. — per NIH NCCIH; not medical advice.
Source: NIH Office of Dietary Supplements — Ginger fact sheet
Source: NIH NCCIH — Ginger
Every Ginger deal above is ranked by real cost per dose with no paid placement — see our and .
Amazon Basics Ginger Root , 550 mg, 100 Count at $0.06 — the lowest cost-per-dose ginger in our catalog. See the full ranking on the Best Ginger page.
We're tracking 6 active Ginger deals across Amazon US and partner retailers, ranked by community votes and cost-per-dose — not paid placement.
Across 6 tracked Ginger deals the median cost-per-dose is $0.181; the cheapest quartile comes in under $0.103 . Anything below the median is a solid deal for the same molecule.
Deals are submitted by the community and ranked by net votes (hot minus cold) plus cost-per-dose normalised across container sizes. We take no affiliate kickbacks for ordering; sponsored slots, when present, are clearly badged.
Research shows ginger may help with nausea and vomiting in pregnancy; most studies for motion sickness have not shown a benefit, and its value for chemotherapy- or post-surgery nausea and for knee osteoarthritis is uncertain (much of that research was poor quality) — per the U.S. National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH).
We link primary sources and paraphrase their findings — never copy their text, tables, or images. Cost-per-dose figures are our own first-party catalog data.
Cost per serving
$0.38
60 servings · ~60-day supply
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$0.25
PriceyCost per serving
$0.08
Cheap·−80%300 servings · ~300-day supply
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$0.20
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$0.16
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$0.06
Cheap·−86%100 servings · ~100-day supply
Sports Research · 🫐 Elderberry
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$22.95
Amazon.com · 🫚 Ginger
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$14.99
Amazon.com · 🫚 Ginger
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$24.99
Amazon.com · 🫚 Ginger
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$17.89
Amazon.com · 🫚 Ginger
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$16.30
Amazon.com · 🫚 Ginger
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$5.98
Ginger can have side effects such as abdominal discomfort, heartburn, diarrhea, and mouth and throat irritation when taken orally. It has been used safely in many research studies. — per NIH NCCIH; not medical advice.
If you take any type of medicine, talk with your health care provider before using ginger or any other herbal products, as some herbs and medicines interact in harmful ways. If you are pregnant, consult your health care provider before using ginger. — per NIH NCCIH; not medical advice.
Dosage, upper-limit, deficiency, food-source and interaction facts are sourced from the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements Ginger fact sheet. General information, not medical advice.
60 servings · ~60-day supply