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Ginger Essential oil - 15ml

Ginger Essential oil - 15ml

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Ginger Essential Oil

Ginger Essential Oil is a versatile and potent oil extracted from the ginger root. Renowned for its warm, spicy aroma, this oil has been used for centuries in traditional medicine and aromatherapy.

Key Benefits of Ginger Essential Oil:

  • Pain Relief: Ginger oil can help soothe muscle and joint pain, making it ideal for massage therapy.
  • Digestive Health: It can aid in digestion and alleviate symptoms of nausea and indigestion.
  • Respiratory Relief: Ginger oil can help clear congestion and soothe respiratory issues.
  • Stress Relief: Its warm, comforting scent can help reduce stress and anxiety.

How to Use Ginger Essential Oil:

  • Aromatherapy: Add a few drops to a diffuser to fill your space with its invigorating aroma.
  • Topical Use: Dilute the oil with a carrier oil and apply it topically to affected areas.
  • Massage Therapy: Incorporate it into massage oils for a relaxing and therapeutic experience.

Experience the power of Ginger Essential Oil. Order yours today and unlock its many benefits.

Ginger root has been grown as a spice for thousands of years. Our ginger is steam-distilled from zingiber officinalis rhizomes grown in China and India.

Botanical Name:               Zingiber officinalis

Country of Origin:            China and India

Extraction Method:          Steam distillation

Plant Part:                          Root

Aromatic Scent:                warm, spicy, woody scent

Blends Well With:                   Bergamot, Cardamom, Black Pepper, Spearmint,

                                           Orange, Sandalwood, Ylang ylang

Common Uses

Ginger is great for bringing balance and grounding. Breathe deeply during times of stress or imbalance; topically, it warms. Diffuse or apply topically in a 2-5% dilution.

Fun Fact

The plant is said to originate from India, China and Java, but is also native to Africa and the West Indies. It is believed that ginger was brought to Europe between the 10th and 15th century as both a condiment and spice. It has been used since ancient times; it is recorded specifically in both Sanskrit and Chinese texts. It is also mentioned in literature from the Greeks, Romans, and Arabians.

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