Ginger

Ginger

Zingiber officinale
Reference AMEOGIN
Part of plant Rhizomes.
Country of Origin Madagascar

Applications
Ginger oil is a particularly effective tonic for respiratory conditions, digestive complaints and muscular aches and pains. It will warm and disperse excessive fluid in the case of catarrh, coughs, colds, sinusitis, flu, chills and other inhibiting congestions of the breathing. Those suffering from irregular, unsettled and constricted digestion will find the energising warmth of ginger particularly useful and the plant is also used as an effective remedy for morning sickness, general nausea and to promote the appetite.
Ginger will warm and stir the circulation, easing tired limbs, joints and muscles and restoring a much-needed sense of vitality in cases of arthritis, poor circulation, rheumatism, sprains, strains and general muscular discomfort.
How to Use
Diluted in a vegetable oil, in a vaporiser, in the bath.
Safety Data
Generally regarded as non-toxic and non-irritant, the oil may cause sensitisation in susceptible individuals.
About the Product
Ginger root extractions are known for their powerful, spicy aroma and penetrating warmth. Highly prized in a variety of culinary and medical traditions around the globe, the women of Senegal weave ginger roots into their belts to awaken their husband's passions. Chinese and Western medicine both recognise ginger's healing power over the digestive system, its capacity to calm and sooth aggravations and complaints such as colic, cramp, flatulence and diarrhoea. It can stir the appetite and drive away a range of sicknesses including nausea, travel sickness and morning sickness. Somewhat unsurprisingly, this warming oil can ward off colds, fevers and flu whilst relaxing and revitalizing muscles, joints and circulation.