“…The standard of care for chemotherapy-induced vomiting is antiemetics, most notably serotonin (5-HT3) receptor antagonists and glucocorticoids, such as dexamethasone; however, efforts to control nausea have not been successful (Bloechl-Daum, Deuson, Mavros, Hansen, & Herrstedt, 2006;Herrstedt & Roila, 2008). The summary of studies evaluating the effects of ginger consumption on chemotherapy-related nausea and vomiting is shown in Table 2 ( Ansari et al, 2016;Arslan & Ozdemir, 2015;Fahimi et al, 2011;Manusirivithaya et al, 2004;Marx et al, 2013;Panahi et al, 2012;Pillai, Sharma, Gupta, & Bakhshi, 2011;Ryan et al, 2012;Sanaati, Najafi, Kashaninia, & Sadeghi, 2016;Sontakke, Thawani, & Naik, 2003;Thamlikitkul et al, 2017;Zick et al, 2009). Nausea and vomiting can occur after surgery, medications, or even exercise.…”