Ginger Fresh Essential Oil

Latin Name: Zingiber officinale

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$15.00
Capacity
  • 5ml
  • 10ml
Description

Our oils are hand poured into biophotonic glass bottles because we want to extend their lifetime and preserve their energetic value. Biophotonic glass is reusable!

Botanical aspects: family Zingiberaceae Ginger is a tropical perennial herb that grows about 3 - 4 feet high (approximately 1 meter). It has a characteristic thick spreading tuberous rhizome extending horizontally near the soil surface. The stalks are reed-like, with narrow spear-shaped leaves, white, yellow, or purple orchid flowers. Ginger likes water, humidity, and heat and is grown commercially in many tropical climates. The Greeks, Romans, and Arabs have utilized ginger for medicinal purposes, fever, coughs, and nausea.

Chemical aspects: Sesquiterpenes, Zingiberene: >10%

Country of Origin: Indonesia

Color of oil: A thin, pale yellow to yellow liquid.

Method of extraction: Steam Distillation. Fresh ginger root is macerated and distilled over high heat, from which the oil is extracted.

Year:2020

Shelf life:6-7years

Batch:lot # 11314A109191

Plant Parts: root

Safety considerations: Dilute before use. May cause skin irritation in some individuals; a skin test is recommended before use. For people with allergic tendency systematically perform an allergy test before use. Never apply essential oils directly on mucous membranes, nose, eyes, and auditory canal. Contact with eyes should be avoided. For external use, only! Do not use essential oils in intravenous or intramuscular injections. The use of essential oils is not recommended with children, pregnant or lactating women, elderly persons, or persons who are suffering from chronic diseases Never heat an essential oil for diffusion.

Metaphysics: it brings initiative, accomplishment, self-confidence. It can be used as an emotionally warming oil and is recommended for sexual anxieties, lack of direction, focus, apathy, loneliness.

Therapeutics: warming, refreshing, decongestant, tonic, anti-germs, aphrodisiac, anti-inflammatory, hypotensive, anti-oxidant, sudorific, carminative.

References:

Tisserand & Young Essential Oil Safety, 2nd Edition Churchill Livingstone Elsevier. Edinburg 2014

Mojay, Gabriel, Aromatherapy for Healing the Spirit, Healing Arts Press, Rochester, VT 1997

Battaglia, S. The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy, vol.3., Psyche & Subtle, Queensland, Australia, 2012

Battaglia, S. The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy, vol.1. , Foundations & Materia Medica, Australia 2020

Jade Shutes, Foundations of Aromatherapy, Certification Program Course, New York Institute of Aromatic Studies

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