- Other Names
- Canton, Jamaica Ginger, and Stem Ginger
- Farming Method
- Certified Organic
- Plant Part
- Root
- Country of Origin
- Nigeria
- Application Method
- Diffusion, Inhalation, Massage, and Topical
- Scientific Name
- Zingiber officianale rosco
About the Plant:
If you like to cook you have seen the ginger root before or have you enjoyed the spicy, warming flavor in entrees, candies, drinks or desserts. Ginger is a perennial herb with spear-shaped leaves and white or yellow flowers. The plant can grow up to 3 feet high. The actual ginger root is a thick, spreading tan root that grows underground.
Where it Grows:
Ginger is native to southern Asia and cultivated all over the tropics in Nigeria, the West Indies, India, China, Jamaica and Japan. Amrita Aromatherapy is proud to carry Certified Organic Ginger CO2 Essential Oil from Germany.
Traditional Uses and Lore:
Ginger has been a well-loved culinary delight for thousands of years. It was mentioned in the ancient Vedic texts from India and used by Chinese medicine practitioners as early as 500 BC. It is said Confucius ate Ginger at every meal. Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioners used ginger as a digestive aid, for stomachaches, diarrhea, colds and bleeding. Ginger traveled along the maritime Spice Route as early as 3000 BC. It was one of the first spices to make it to Europe where the Romans and Greeks used it for digestive problems and many other conditions.
- USDA Certified Organic
- Digestive Aid
- Infection Fighter
- Stimulant
Ginger CO2 Organic Essential Oil is the root that is the star of many culinary delights and treats. It stimulates digestion as well as adds a nice zing to your dish. Ginger is a brilliant essential oil for fighting a cold or infection, it increases circulation in the body and can create a sense of determination and optimism in your life.
*Please note: Depending on the climate, CO2 Essential Oils can sometimes not be liquid at room temperature and may arrive to you as a solid. If this is the case, please place the bottle in the enclosed bag. Place the bag in a pot of warm water, or run the bag under warm water, and the essential oil will become liquid again. This process will not harm the oils nor cause the oil to lose its aroma and effectiveness.
Topical Application (for use on the skin):
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Note: Depending on the climate, CO2 Essential Oils can sometimes not be liquid at room temperature. If this is the case, simply run the closed bottle underneath water from the hot water tap for a couple of minutes in order to liquefy it. Please be careful not to burn yourself with hot water. Alternatively, you can slowly lower the bottle into a saucepan of boiling water for a couple of minutes, but be careful not to burn yourself or to let the bottle touch the bottom of the saucepan.
Safety Precautions:
- Organic Ginger CO2 Essential Oil is non-toxic and non-irritant.
- Although there is sensitization in some individuals; use with caution.
- Try on a small spot of skin first and wait 20 minutes to test for compatibility.
- Avoid during pregnancy.
- Even when it is diluted, do not expose the skin to sunlight for 12 hours after application.
- This also applies to UV and infrared treatment.
- The recommended ratio of dilution is no more than 0.5%.
General Safety Precautions:
- Use essential oils only in diluted form on the skin and never internally.
- Always be careful when using essential oils with children.
- Give them only low doses, or better, consult a qualified aromatherapy expert before using.
- Use essential oils with care and only under the proper guidance of an expert while pregnant or if you have liver damage, epilepsy, cancer, or other serious health problems.
Ginger might not seem impressive on the outside, but this knobby root can get you moving in the right direction by pushing aside the confusion and giving you inner strength. Spicy and warm, with a fresh top note, it reminds you of Latin dance: sultry and fiery. Yet it balances this fire with a sweet, rich undertone. While the root is traditionally used for cooking in India and China, Ginger Essential Oil has many therapeutic benefits for the mind and body.
The following is a list of conditions which Ginger CO2 Essential Oil addresses by category:
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