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With its warm and spicy scent, ginger is bracing and fortifying tonic.

 

Extraction Method: CO2 extraction
Part of Plant: Root
Country of Origin: France
Growing Method: Cultivated
Description: Ginger is a perennial herb and grows to about 3 - 4 feet high (approximately 1 meter). It has a characteristic thick spreading tuberous rhizome.
Aromatic Description: When opening the bottle you get a warm, spicy, woody scent with a hint of lemon and pepper
Aroma Family: Rooties
Strength of Aroma: Medium to Strong
Colour: Light Yellow
Consistency: Thin
Aromatic Note: Middle - Base
Evaporation Rate: 4-6 hours
Blends well with: Bergamot, black pepper, cardamom, cajeput, cedarwoods, coriander, eucalypts, fennel, fragonia, frankincense, grapefruit, ho wood, kanuka, kunzea, lemon, lime, mandarin, manuka, myrtles, neroli, patchouli, peppermint, pines, rose, rosemary, rosewood, sandalwood, sweet orange, tea tree, vetiver, ylang-ylang, and other citrus oils.
Blending Factor: 2
Body Systems: Cardiovascular, Digestive, Immune, Lymphatic, Musculoskeletal, Psychological, Respiratory
Therapeutic Actions: Analgesic, antiseptic, carminative, expectorant, febrifuge, laxative, rubefacient, stimulant, stomachic, sudorific, tonic.
Clinically Proven: Anti-inflammatory, Anti-platelet aggravation, Antiemetic, Antimicrobial, Antiseptic, Cholagogue, Expectorant, Hepatoprotective
Common Uses:

Ginger oil is used by aromatherapists for colds and flu, nausea (motion sickness, morning sickness), appetite loss, muscle aches (particularly the back), circulation issues and arthritic pain, inflammation and genito-urinary and lung infections. It is used in warming liniments.

Studies show that ginger increases the absorption of herbs in the body and helps to protect the liver.

It also has warming properties that help to combat loneliness, and depression.

Ginger is also viewed as an aphrodisiac based on it’s energizing properties.

Skincare / Perfumery: Ginger is used as a fragrance and freshening agent in soaps, cosmetics and perfumes.
Best form of Application:

To skin - Massage, compress, bath

Inhalation – direct inhalation, sniffy tube, diffuser, oil vaporiser

Personality Profile: Ginger strengthens the faint-hearted, giving courage when it is needed to venture down a new path, or to maintain the one we're on when overwhelm starts to sway or drag us away from it.
Energetics and Subtle Aromatherapy: In Chinese medicine, Ginger has a warming nature and is stimulating, helping to dispel cold conditions in the digestve, respiratory and reproductive systems.  
Astral Profile:

Planet: Mars

Element: Fire

Chakra: Solar Plexus
Colour Therapy: orange, yellow - green, rich blue
Crystal: Topaz
Magical Influences: Magical energy, Physical energy, Sex, Love, Money, Courage
History: 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 for medicinal purposes since the ancient times; it is recorded specifically in both Sanskrit and Chinese texts. It is also mentioned in literature from the Greeks, Romans, and Arabians.
Shelf life:

Users can expect a shelf life of 2-3 Years with proper storage conditions (cool, out of direct sunlight). 

Current Batch exp 8 Mar 2022

Cautions: Non-toxic, non-irritant, safe for children, elderly and pregnancy.

 

Important Note: The information provided is for educational purposes only.

 

Sourced from:
Battaglia, S. (2020). Aromatherapy and Chakras. Black Pepper Creative Pty Ltd, Australia.

Battaglia, S. The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy, 3rd Edition. Black Pepper Creative Pty Ltd, Australia, 2018

Battaglia, S. The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy, 2nd Edition. The International Centre of Holistic Aromatherapy, Australia, 2003
Cunningham, S. Magical Aromatherapy. Llewellyn Publications, USA, 1993
Lawless, J. (1995). The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Essential Oils. Element Books Ltd, UK.
Schnaubelt, K. (1999). Medical Aromatherapy - Healing with Essential Oils. Frog Ltd, USA.
Wildwood, C. (1994). Create Your Own Perfumes using Essential Oils. Piatkus, UK.
Worwood, V. (1995). The Fragrant Heavens - The Spiritual Dimension of Fragrance and Aromatherapy. Doubleday, UK.
Worwood, V. (1999). The Fragrant Mind - Aromatherapy for Personality, Mind, Mood and Emotion. Doubleday, UK.

 

  • Model: AEO.GIN
  • 3 Units in Stock
  • Manufactured by: Essentialz

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