White Ginger Lily
White Ginger Lily
White Ginger Lily CO2 Extract
Ginger lily CO2 extract has a warm, tenacious aroma that instills a sense of vitality and life force. It is a powerful aphrodisiac for many.
Energetically, the aroma of ginger lily CO2 extract relieves sadness and depression. It brings these feelings to the surface, unlocks them, and allows them to release.
Aromatic Profile
Top Note: Warm, rich, floral, spicy, green, dry, resinous, slightly sweet notes
Heart Note: Spicy, woody, resinous notes
Base Note: Spicy, powdery, woody, sweet notes
Classification: Heart note of fixative
Tenacity: High
Ginger lily CO2 extract is used in spice blends, precious woods notes, oriental perfumes, heavy florals, incense, and sacred perfumes. It blends well with many oils and absolutes, especially florals and Attars.
More About Our White Ginger Lily CO2 Extract
Size: 5ml amber glass bottle or 1.5ml amber glass sample vial
Source: India
Production Method: CO2 select (filtered) extract of the rhizome
Botanical Name: Hedychium spicatum
Homeopathic Properties of White Ginger Lily CO2 Extract
Internal–oral, inhalation (blend with other oils)
External–topical application, massage, application to energy centers and meridian points
Observations and Anecdotal Information
Ginger lily CO2 extract carries the ability to help clear cholesterol from the arteries and keep the blood flowing to the heart, and other vital organs. It should be blended with pine, ginger, birch, or cypress, and applied as a chest compress for this purpose.
It relieves nausea and vomiting, and its antioxidant properties help prevent the formation of cancerous cells. It is also a strong antibacterial, and its effectiveness has been established against a number of bacterial species.
Some herbalists use the extract for eye infection (must be extremely diluted, then wiped over a closed eyelid).
It is also widely used to eliminate dandruff by adding it to shampoo or a hair rinse.
Ginger lily co2 extract is a vasodilator. It can help lower blood pressure and improve circulation. It is a good choice to help regenerate legs and feet that have lost circulation, and should be combined with some other oils for this purpose. Some great choices include oregano, lemongrass, goldenrod, pine, and pink grapefruit.
Cautions
May be sensitizing to some individuals; do a skin test before applying it to sensitive individuals or children.
Avoid using cassia essential oil during pregnancy or lactation.
Avoid with asthma.
Diffuse with discretion–sensitive individuals may find it irritating. Blend with other oils.
This oil should be diluted for most skin applications.
Internal use should be limited to short term use.
None of our products are recognized or approved by the FDA. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. This information is anecdotal, and is provided for educational purposes only. It is not meant to be taken as medical advice. See a health care professional for medical advice. More about our disclaimer.