Ginger
Ginger
Ginger CO2 Extract
Ginger CO2 extract has a deliciously warm, welcoming aroma. It enhances the memory, and strengthens boundaries of the mind, emotions, and human energy field. It is a wonderful aromatic for supporting the healing of trauma or victimization.
The aroma helps ease psychic sensitivity, possibly helpful for schizophrenia and those experiencing psychic breaks.
It improves mental clarity, and sharpens the physical senses, drawing attention into the physical world and balancing the tendency toward mental projection.
It is often best used in an inhaler blank rather than diffused, since many find it to be too strong for diffusion.
Aromatic Profile
Top Note: Warm, tangy, spicy, slightly sweet notes
Heart Note: Spicy, woody, root like notes
Base Note: Spicy, powdery, earthy, root like notes
Classification: Top or heart note
Tenacity: Medium
Ginger CO2 extract is used in oriental perfumes, spice blends, incense notes, high class florals in trace amounts, culinary blends, and tropical blends.
It blends well with citrus oils, champaca, clove bud, eucalyptus, fenugreek, sweet annie, or sweet basil.
More About Our Ginger Extract
Size: 1.5ml amber glass sample vial or 5ml amber glass bottle
Source: India
Production Method: CO2 total extract (unfiltered), made from certified organic roots
Botanical Name: Zingiber officianalis
Homeopathic Properties of Ginger CO2 Essential Oil
Uses
Internal–oral, inhalation with caution
External–topical application, skin conditions, massage, local compress, spinal compress, points & energy centers
Observations and Anecdotal Information
Ginger is famous for its affinity for the digestive system. It can relieve all kinds of digestive upsets, including nausea, indigestion, bloating, gas, motion sickness, altitude sickness, and vomiting.
It dries mucus, helping to relieve smoker’s cough and chronic congestion.
It stimulates the thyroid, liver, and pancreas, and promotes bile secretion. It is helpful for those recovering from alcoholism, as it can stabilize blood sugar and relieve cravings.
Ginger is irritating to nasal membranes for some people, so be careful diffusing it! You may try blending it in small amounts with other oils such as citruses, or eucalyptus.
It is best applied to the skin, chest, feet or spine, or taken internally (in proper dilution), for fevers, colds, and flu.
Ginger CO2 extract is a great oil for massaging tired muscles, and relieving joint and muscle pain.
Cautions
Use caution when diffusing–may be irritating to mucus membranes for some people.
Avoid use within 24 hours of sun exposure or UV light exposure. May be sensitizing.
Do not use with infants or small children.
Keep all essential oils away from eyes.
Store in a safe place, out of the reach of children.
All internal uses should be researched and/or supported by a health care professional. Product quality and dosage are critically important when using essential oils internally.
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.