Ginger
Ginger is a plant whose roots are highly appreciated for their aroma and spicy flavor. It is particularly used in Indian and other Asian cuisines, but its use has spread worldwide. In addition to its culinary uses, it has a number of therapeutic properties: it is a natural anti-nausea agent, nerve tonic and potent hepatic stimulant. Additionally, it has been used for a very long time as a natural aphrodisiac. The essential oil from the plant’s rhizome contains a sesquiterpene “zingiberene,” which has anti-inflammatory effects as well as being a capillary tonic.
- Anti-inflammatory
- Lymphatic stimulant
- Venous decongestant
- Tonic
- Aphrodisiac
- Antiseptic
- Antifungal
- Detoxifier
- Carminative
- Digestive
- Joint inflammation
- Lymphatic congestion
- Edema
- Hepatic insufficiency
- Nausea
- Sexual asthenia
- Hair loss
Tones vital energy and stimulates motivation and desire to move forward. Reinforces confidence and determination. Aphrodisiac and sexual tonic.
Photosensitizer of and irritant to the skin and mucosas. Don’t expose your skin to sunlight after application. In large quantities, it can have a psychoactive effect – be careful with the dose. Avoid during pregnancy, lactation and in children under 3 years of age.
Information
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Common name :
Ginger
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Latin name:
Zingiber officinale
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Distilled part:
Rhizome
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Method of extraction:
Steam distillation
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Origin:
Madagascar - Certified organic
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Main chemical components:
Monoterpenes (canfene-10%), Sesquiterpenes (zingiberene-15%, germacrene-15%), Monoterpene oxydes (1.8 cineol)
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Available sizes:
5ml - 10ml - 30ml
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