Plant Therapy Ginger Root Essential Oil (CO2)
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10 ml (1/3 fluid ounce)
Traditionally used for its warming action, Ginger Root Essential Oil aids digestion, stimulates blood flow to the skin, and helps ease nausea and menstrual discomfort.
- Stimulates blood flow*
- Relieves queasy stomachs*
- Eases menstrual discomfort*
- Helps ease discomfort in joint and muscles associated with aging*
Plant Therapy Ginger Root Essential Oil (CO2)
Ginger root use dates back thousands of years. Ancient Chinese folk medicine depended heavily on the use of ginger, both medicinally and in food. The plant is a part of the Zingiber family and is now cultivated all the world over, both for its delicious taste and its medicinal uses.
Ginger Root Essential Oil has many uses. The warm, spicy fragrance of ginger buoys a discouraged mood, helping you feel confident, courageous, and self-assured.* It is so well-known for this, that some call it ‘the oil of empowerment’!
Ginger Root Essential Oil is a popular addition to essential oil blends designed to relieve respiratory inflammation and congestion. Ginger essential oil helps break down mucus in the lungs, relieves a sore throat, and helps make it easier to breathe.*
Diffusing Ginger Root Essential Oil can also help to ease headaches and migraines, which are caused by inflamed blood vessels. Because it has properties that allow it to help reduce inflammation, it can also be used topically to help ease sore muscles after a hard workout, menstrual cramps, backaches, and more.*
You likely won’t be surprised to learn that ginger essential oil, like ginger itself, is known for relieving digestive upset. Inhaling Ginger Root Essential Oil or mixing it with a carrier oil and massaging into the abdomen can help to relieve indigestion, nausea, gas, and stomach cramping.*
Ginger Root Essential Oil Blends Well With:
Ginger root use dates back thousands of years. Ancient Chinese folk medicine depended heavily on the use of ginger, both medicinally and in food. The plant is a part of the Zingiber family and is now cultivated all the world over, both for its delicious taste and its medicinal uses.
Ginger Root Essential Oil has many uses. The warm, spicy fragrance of ginger buoys a discouraged mood, helping you feel confident, courageous, and self-assured.* It is so well-known for this, that some call it ‘the oil of empowerment’!
Botanical Name: Zingiber officinale
Aromatic Scent: Fresh, warm and spicy/woody lemon scent
Strength of Aroma: Strong
Country of Origin: Germany, Nigeria, Indonesia
Extraction Method: Supercritical CO2 Extraction
Plant Part: Rhizomes
Kid Safe: No
Ginger Root Essential Oil is a popular addition to essential oil blends designed to relieve respiratory inflammation and congestion. Ginger essential oil helps break down mucus in the lungs, relieves a sore throat, and helps make it easier to breathe.*
Diffusing Ginger Root Essential Oil can also help to ease headaches and migraines, which are caused by inflamed blood vessels. Because it has properties that allow it to help reduce inflammation, it can also be used topically to help ease sore muscles after a hard workout, menstrual cramps, backaches, and more.*
You likely won’t be surprised to learn that ginger essential oil, like ginger itself, is known for relieving digestive upset. Inhaling Ginger Root Essential Oil or mixing it with a carrier oil and massaging into the abdomen can help to relieve indigestion, nausea, gas, and stomach cramping.*
Ginger Root Essential Oil Blends Well With:
- Bergamot
- Cedarwood Atlas
- Clove Bud
- Jasmine Absolute
- Sweet Orange
- Rose Absolute
- Sandalwood (Australian
Suggested Use: Add 1 drop Ginger Root CO2 and 2 drops Coriander to 1 teaspoon of carrier oil and 1⁄2 cup Epsom salts; run into a warm bath to help stimulate circulation and give a mental “boost.” Use in a 0.5 - 1% dilution for topical use, the C02 ginger we offer needs further dilution than steam distilled ginger.
Cautions: We recommend a maximum dilution of 1% for topical applications. This blend is not child safe. Do not use undiluted on skin. Keep out of reach of children. Consult a physician before using this product if you are pregnant, nursing, taking any medications, or have a medical condition. We do not recommend the ingestion of essential oils.
Please Be Advised: The International Federation of Aromatherapists does not recommend that Essential Oils be taken internally unless under the supervision of a Medical Doctor who is also qualified in clinical Aromatherapy. All cautions listed for individual oils do not include those cautions from ingestion.
Quick Essential Oil Bath Recipe for a Body ‘Boost’
Add 2 drops of Ginger Root CO2 and 2 drops Coriander to 1 teaspoon of carrier oil and 1⁄2 cup Epsom salts. Add to a warm bath to help stimulate circulation and give a mental ‘boost’.
Cautions: We recommend a maximum dilution of 1% for topical applications. This blend is not child safe. Do not use undiluted on skin. Keep out of reach of children. Consult a physician before using this product if you are pregnant, nursing, taking any medications, or have a medical condition. We do not recommend the ingestion of essential oils.
Please Be Advised: The International Federation of Aromatherapists does not recommend that Essential Oils be taken internally unless under the supervision of a Medical Doctor who is also qualified in clinical Aromatherapy. All cautions listed for individual oils do not include those cautions from ingestion.
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Ingredients: Zingiber Officinale (Ginger) Root Extract