Ginger - Essential Oil
Size: 5 ml
Certified pure
Origin: Madagascar
This oriental spice once made its way to Europe, thanks to Arab merchants. It has been used for its spicy taste in cooking for a long time, since it is said that when gingerbread was invented, ginger was always added to it, because its strong taste masked the often-rancid taste of the flour! Its components, gingerols, are among the most powerful antioxidants available.1 This oil is very popular in the world of perfumery because it knows how to seduce by its spicy & aphrodisiac smell.
Recipes & Impressions - Yours
Melanie V.: "I also have results that are, for me, spectacular with ginger EO. (...) I started since March 5th to massage my belly with 5 to 6 drops of ginger diluted in jojoba oil or almond oil. I massage in an upside-down U shape to respect the "physiognomy" of the intestine and promote circulation. And well, to my great surprise, no more constipation and no more bloating! "
Marie M. S.: "I massage every night with Ginger and Wintergreen on my feet, it is so effective, amazing for the whole system."
Stefanie L.: "Ginger, I take it every day for my constipation. I massage my stomach, my colon, I put some in my navel and take a drop internally. I am no longer constipated. Nothing, absolutely nothing has come of it so far."
My properties:
Antibacterial2, painkiller, anti-inflammatory3, antinauseant, antioxidant, aphrodisiac, calming, digestive, expectorant, tonic.
Use:
Olfaction, Diffusion, Bath, Oral use, Skin application, Cooking.
My botanical name: Zingiber officinalis
My family: Zingiberaceae
My color: Pale yellow to brown
My odor: Spicy
Synergy: Atlas Cedar, Eucalyptus, Geranium, Orange, Patchouli.
Recommendations
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Before using any product containing essential oils, please check and follow the precautions, warnings and contraindications.
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Before using an essential oil, if in doubt, here is a tolerance test that allows you to check your sensitivity to essential oils. Simply place 3 drops of the essential oil mixture in the hollow of the elbow or wrist and wait a few minutes for a topical reaction, or up to 48 hours for an allergic reaction. Caution: do not use essential oils that are said to be dermocaustic or phototoxic, as they may cause burns on the skin.
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Do not apply them pure on the skin or on the mucous membranes.
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Avoid any contact with the eyes.
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Respect the recommended doses.
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Keep out of reach of children.
Note: the properties, indications and methods of use are taken from reference books or websites in aromatherapy. They are regularly found there and for many confirmed by observations in scientific environment. However, this information is given for information purposes only, and in no way constitutes medical information, nor does it engage our responsibility. For any use in a therapeutic purpose, consult a health professional.
Notice: although natural, essential oils are active products that require responsible handling. In no case will Maison Jacynthe be held responsible for the consequences of an incorrect or careless application of these products or the methods presented.
References
2. Hong Lei, Qiaonian Wei, Qing Wang, Anxiang Su, Mei Xue, Qin Liu, Qiuhui Hu. Characterization of ginger essential oil/palygorskite composite (GEO-PGS) and its anti-bacteria activity. Materials Science and Engineering: Volume 73, 1 April 2017, Pages 381-387. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0928493116327333
3. Janice N. Oyarzo, Jianling Chen, Barbara N. Timmermann. Anti-inflammatory effects of the essential oils of ginger (Zingiber officinale Roscoe) in experimental rheumatoid arthritis. PharmaNutrition. Volume 4, Issue 3, July 2016, Pages 123-131 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2213434416300056
Format | 5 ml |
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Essential Oil | Pure |