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Ginger Oil

Vegetarian

Description

Ginger Oil is extracted from the ginger rhizome after a distillation process. It has a distinct aroma described as strong, warm, or spicy. Its higher gingerol content, a constituent known for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. It is widely used for its health benefits, and also used in a variety of applications in the skin and hair. It is used in aromatherapy applications as well, for its stimulating and warming effects.

Health benefits

  • Ginger Oil has detoxifying and digestive properties that help to eliminate toxins and boost digestion. (1)
  • It helps to ease discomfort associated with the stomach and bowel that includes dyspepsia, diarrhea, spasms, flatulence, stomach ache, and colic. (1)
  • It has expectorant property that works to eliminate mucus from the respiratory tract. (1)
  • It also helps to reduce symptoms of respiratory ailments including cough, asthma, colds, flu, breathlessness, and bronchitis. (1)
  • Its analgesic property helps to soothe and reduce aches as well as inflammation when massaged into the muscles. (1)
  • It helps to soothe migraines, arthritis, headache, back pain, and menstrual cramps. (1)

Selection Guide

Look for 100% pure and natural ginger oil with any artificial additives added to it.

Note

Pregnant and nursing women are advised not to use ginger oil without medical advice, as it may impact certain hormone secretions. (2)

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