A term like "ranga" obviously has a large (derogatory) evaluative (value judgment) flavour to it: "you've got red hair, and that's a bad thing"; which is ... read more
People with ulcers, inflammation, gallstones, bleeding disorders, pregnant women should not consume ginger. Avoid ginger with blood-thinning medications, such as warfin and aspirin. Ginger has been used for more than 5000 years for cooking and as a medicine in many Asian countries because of its potent benefits. read more
Furthermore, being ginger is a rare condition because red hair only appears in people with two copies of a recessive gene on chromosome 16 which causes a mutation in the MC1R protein. read more
Ginger hair retains its natural pigment a lot longer than other shades, so there’s no need to panic about going grey. Red hair simply fades with age through a glorious spectrum of faded copper to rosy-blonde colours, then to silvery-white. read more