Ginger Essential Oil
Zingiber officinale
Product Properties
Country
Indonesia
Plant Part
Roots\/Rhizomes
Cultivation
Organically Grown
Chemical Families
Sesquiterpenes
Botanical Families
Zingerberaceae
Extraction Method
Steam Distilled
Therapeutic & Aromatic Properties
Therapeutic Properties
Analgesic
Antispasmodic
Carminative
Antioxidant
Expectorant
Anti-inflammatory
Notes
Middle
Aromas
Sweet
Woodsy
Spicy
Balsamic
Lemony
Warm
Suggested Uses
Digest - Queasiness
Settle queasy feelings with a ginger travel inhaler! Add a few drops of sweet orange oil to balance ginger’s strong scent.
Breathe - Cold Season
Dilute ginger oil in a skin nourishing carrier for a body oil that can help your breath feel open and healthy.
Purify - Immune Support
Get your immunity going and fill the room with spicy, warm scent by adding ginger to your diffuser.
Safety and Shelf Life
Shelf Life
5 years
Safety & Warnings
Though non-toxic, it may cause irritation for those with sensitive skin. Use in low dilution when applying to the skin, such as in baths or massage oils.
GCMS Data
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Warming Ginger Essential Oil
I LOVE this Ginger! I use it for my formulations and in my aromatherapy teaching programs. It has a really great spicy and warming aroma, and is one of my absolute favorites. It is so versatile and perfect for essential oil creations as the wintry weather moves in.
Ginger Essential Oil
I am enjoying using this. It smells wonderful!
Ginger!
This ginger is lovely. It is used in a foaming hand soap, a blend to relieve & one to calm mild woozys. It’s softer than some gingers I’ve tried. It works great for several concerns.
Smells good and so versatile
I use this oil as a seasoning in cooking and in my diffuser and candles. The smell is earthy and reminds me of fall.
Ginger Oil
I often use Ginger Oil for upset stomach..it’s a great thing for acid reflux as well..I always have it on hand, just in case. I have tried it in my diffuser, love the smell for my home especially in the “ber” months