AROMA | Ginger has a warm, spicy, woody scent with a hint of lemon and pepper. |
BOTANICAL NAME | Zingiber Officinalis |
ORIGIN | France |
PLANT PART | Root |
EXTRACTION METHOD: | Steam Distilled |
PLANT FAMILY: | Zingiberaceae |
NOTE: | Middle to base |
PROPERTIES | Anti-inflammatory, digestive, expectorant, antiseptic, carminative, analgesic, and stimulating properties. |
SKIN: |
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MIND: |
Helps to fortify the emotions, increase determination and inspire action. |
BODY: |
Valued, by aromatherapists for its s soothing and warming qualities that can help to address digestive problems. Helpful in relieving digestive issues such as nausea, indigestion, diarrhea, gas, and even morning sickness. |
BLENDS WELL WITH: | Bergamot, Sandalwood, Ylang Ylang, and other spice oils. |
MAIN CONSTITUENTS | Neral, geranial, cineole, zingiberene, B-bisabolene, and B-sesquiphellandrene.
Also contains a-pinene, B-pinene, camphene, linalool, borneol, y-terpineol, nerol, geraniol, and geranyl acetate. |
CAUTION | Ginger oil may be phototoxic, so avoid applying it on skin areas that will be exposed to the sun within 24 hours after application. |
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