Ginger Oil (50034541895)

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Description

Ginger Oil


Botanical Name: Zingiber officinale.

Origin: India – the ancient land of ‘Vedas’ and ‘Shastras’ is native to Ginger EO.

Form: It is a thin consistency liquid.
 

Scent: The Ginger EO has a Warm, spicy, earthy, woody scent.

Shade and Appearance: The Ginger EO is light Yellow in appearance.

Chemical constituents: The Ginger EO has Borneol, β-Bisabolene, Camphene, 1,8-Cineole, Geraniol, Geranial, Geranyl Acetate,Linalool, Nerol, Neral, α& β -Pinenes, ϒ-Terpineol and Zingiberene as its chief components.

Extraction method: The roots of Zingiber officinale are put through steam-distillation for the extraction of Ginger EO.

Gels well with: Bergamot, Cedarwood, Coriander, Clary Sage, Clove, Cypress, Frankincense, Lime, Orange, Neroli, Patchouli, Rosewood, Rose, Sandalwood and Vetiver oils tend blend well with Ginger EO.

The ‘Natural Wealth’ : The Ginger EO possesses amazing therapeutic properties of Ginger oil are analgesic, anti-emetic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, bactericidal, carminative, cephalic, expectorant, febrifuge, laxative, rubefacient, stimulant, stomachic, sudorific.

Benefits and uses!

Therapeutic: This essential oil from Ginger roots is widely required by most aroma therapists for its applicable benefits to cure colds and flu, motion sickness, morning sickness, rheumatism, coughs and circulation issues. It also helps relieving muscular cramps, spasms, aches and ease rigidness in joints.

Medicinal: Ginger EO is extensively used in treating fractures, rheumatism, arthritis, bruising, carbuncles, nausea, hangovers, travel and sea sickness, colds and flu, catarrh, congestion, coughs, sinusitis, sores on the skin, sore throat, diarrhea, colic, cramps, chills and fever. It has a widespread usage as a aphrodisiac as well!

Beauty and Fragrance: It is an important base content for preparing numerous creams and lotions for improving blood circulations and healing cuts and wounds.

‘FYI’ please! The Ginger EO finds special mention in ancient Indian Sanskrit texts, besidesChinese, Greeks, Romans, and Arabic literatures.

 

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Export Manager: Mr. Sneh Shah
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