Fingerroot Essential Oil
Boesenbergia pandurata
Product Properties
Country
Thailand
Plant Part
Roots\/Rhizomes
Cultivation
Organically Grown
Chemical Families
Monoterpenes
Oxides
Ketones
Botanical Families
Zingerberaceae
Extraction Method
Steam Distilled
Therapeutic & Aromatic Properties
Therapeutic Properties
Analgesic
Antispasmodic
Expectorant
Anti-inflammatory
Antimicrobial
Notes
Middle
Aromas
Sweet
Warm and Radiant
Fresh
Camphoraceous
Floral
Suggested Uses
Breathe - Cold Season
Make a fingerroot inhaler when your breath feels challenged during cold season.
Purify - Germs
Diffuse fingerroot essential oil as the seasons change to keep your home clear of airborne threats.
Relieve - Soreness
Add a few drops of cooling, comforting fingerroot to Trauma Oil, and massage muscles that feel warm and sore.
Safety and Shelf Life
Shelf Life
5 years
Safety & Warnings
The literature suggests that people with epilepsy, high blood pressure, and pregnant women should avoid oils rich in camphor like Fingerroot. Not be be used with children under 5 years old.
GCMS Data
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Permanent addition
One of my primary reasons for maintaining interest in AI is their variety of selection. Mostly for same-as or same-like oils for use when one wants to experiment for similar experiences. Fingerroot is that. It’s got this lovely gingery aroma with constituents similar as well. Its consistency is thinner, which is a plus. It’ll now be a permanent addition to my expanding inventory.
Fingerroot
Very lovely smell. Useful in refreshing the air
First time
Pleasant smell- looking forward to the health benefits
Allergy Season - Sleep Assistance
I have used essential oils for 15 or so years now. I had never heard of Fingerroot essential oil until I started taking ACP class. I still never tried it until recently. The pollen count in the southeast is unbearably high and its only early March. Outdoor furniture and vehicles are green with pollen. I did some research and found that fingerroot is good for assisting with breathing and pain support. I purchased a bottle and tried it out as soon as it arrived. I make my cleaning, pain and diffuser blends each week or two. I added Fingerroot to my nighttime diffuser blend for the bedroom and the family room. I added Fingerroot to my pain oil and expected results. I was not disappointed. It was not until the second morning that I realized that the congestion and icky feeling from breathing pollen was not present when I woke up. I slept better with better-quality sleep. I highly recommend this oil for when the season changes and your body reacts to these changes. I love it and expect even better results as I continue to use this oil. I am making inhalers today with Fingerroot and other oils to use when outdoors.
Fingerroot
I diffused this at night to help with a slight cold and some congestion. It was effective, and it smells wonderful. I have loved everything I have bought from Aromatics International.