Ginger root essential oil Zingiber officinale
Ginger essential oil is favoured by its citrusy scent and zesty aura. Creates a deep refreshing spicey and slightly sweetening note.
Perfect for room diffusion and for various aromatherapy rituals.
In the words of aromatherapist G. Mojay, a researcher of the subtle effects of essential oils, “ginger essential oil is needed by those who may have clear plans and good ideas, but not enough personal strength and optimism to show initiative and take real or immediate action to implement their plans. Such people tend to keep postponing the final decision to the future and doubt themselves while others call on them. They are often a little detached from their physical body and avoid intense and long-term activity. Their sexual energy is also quite often "exhausted" ... Ginger essential oil can be an ideal catalyst for such people, a source of all action, burning their vital fire, helping to restore a pleasant feeling of excitement, upliftment and success."
- Excellent aromatherapy quality - tested in the in-house lab, including GC-MS
- Certified organic raw material
- Phthalate-free, pesticide-free - does not disrupt endocrine system
- For pregnant
- Air purifier & freshener
- Relaxing
- For Hair Care
- Aphrodisiac
- Edible
- Perfumery note: middle.
Ginger has been known and used for more than 2500 years around the world. Interestingly, even in later centuries, those who have written about the active properties of ginger have repeated what was known about it a thousand years ago and more, and nowadays many of these properties have been confirmed by scientific research.
Ginger is:
- stimulant, sexual tonic, excellent aphrodisiac;
- an aperitif, digestive stimulant, decongestant, good digestive tonic;
- a mild laxative.
Unfortunately, not all the properties and uses of this product are mentioned in our description. Due to the EU regulation of health claims, we cannot inform you in detail, even if the benefits of this product are scientifically proven.
In medicine, extracts of ginger are used in herbal remedies for the prevention of nausea and vomiting in motion sickness. Ginger has also been used for mild, cramp-like stomach problems and flatulence. The extract is used for coughs and sore throats. Ginger has antioxidative and antimicrobial effects. Studies have shown an effect against cardiovascular diseases.
- sexual fatigue, impotence, sexual coldness;
- slow, difficult digestion, lack of appetite, gas, constipation;
- sore muscles and joints – for topical heating;
- nausea, e.g. when travelling.
Use ginger essential oil diluted in a base oil for rubbing:
- when very tired, apply 1% massage oil along the spine, the solar plexus and the occiput;
- for sexual fatigue, massage the lower abdomen and back and along the spine with 1% massage oil;
- in case of indigestion, massage the abdomen;
- topically rub the joints or massage the muscles.
Ginger essential oil forms synergy:
- with cinnamon, clove essential oils – increasing the tonic, aphrodisiac properties;
- with peppermint essential oil – increases digestive properties;
Perfumery
Perfumers have taken a liking to ginger because of its citrus scent and peppery aura. The warm, woody ea produces a refreshing spicy note, then a slightly sweeter note, but is not spicy. Often used in oriental fragrances to add warmth without weighing the fragrance down. Ginger oil blends beautifully with almost all essences – spices, woods, citrus, floral. Fragrance expert Stefen Arktander writes that ginger oil blends well with rosewood, cedarwood, coriander, citrus essential oils, rose de mai absolute, neroli. In floral compositions, ginger combines with sweet orange, lime, bergamot, etc.
GINGER CO2-to extract benefits and usage:
The ginger extract gives food and drink an interesting, fresh, spicy and hot taste, so that the extract is often used in sweets, drinks, alcoholic beverages and also in rice, meat and other tasty dishes. Ginger products are popular in Asian and also European cuisine.
Due to its positive physiological properties, ginger extract can be used in various food supplements.
Because of its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, ginger can reduce UV-induced wrinkling and protect against skin aging. Ginger is also reported to improve blood circulation and thus help relieve tension. The ginger extract is therefore suitable for use in anti-aging products, sun creams, massage oils and relaxation baths. In addition, the ginger extract has a characteristic and invigorating aroma. Therefore the extract is also suitable as a fragrance in perfume, deodorants, shower gel and shampoos.
Literature and sources:
1. Price, Sh. Aromatherapy for Health Professionals, 2000.
2. "Huiles essentielles - 2000 ans de découvertes aromathérapeutiques pour une médecine d'avenir" de Dominique Baudoux, 2000
3. "L'Aromathérapie exactement" du P. Franchomme et Dr D. Pénoël, 1990.
4. Mojay, G. Aromatherapy for Healing the Spirit, 1999.
- do not use on fresh skin, may cause irritation; dilute with vegetable oil or butter;
- protect eyes;
- effects on pregnant and lactating women are unknown; essential oils should be avoided for the first 3 months of pregnancy and for infants under 3 months of age unless necessary;
- despite the high phyto-, aromatherapeutic quality of this oil, the aromatherapeutic community cannot recommend internal use for therapeutic purposes, but such use is possible if prescribed by a phyto/aromatherapist;
- do not use on cats, birds, fish, rodents, reptiles (evaporate in small quantities at home or use on your own); do not use on dogs, horses, muzzle, genitals, vaccinate;
- this essential oil is not registered as a medicine;
- this essential oil is not registered as a biocide;
- keep tightly closed in a dark, cool place.
- bottle: glass
- cap/dropper: plastic
- label: plastic PVC
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