Essential oil of Ginger
Scientific Name: Zingiber officinale
Family: Zingiberaceae
Distilled plant part: Rhizome
Density 20/20°: 0.872-0.892
Color: Pale yellow
Odor: lemon, slightly greedy with a spicy and sparkling facet, typical of Madagascar
Main constituents : Alpha zingiberene: 17% to 27%, Beta-sesquiphellandrene: 6% to 12%, Alpha-farnesene: 1.9% to 6.1%, Ar-curcumene: 4% to 12.5%, Beta-bisabolene: 2.1% to 7.5
Advantages:
Ginger essential oil is highly sought after in perfumery for its olfactory qualities as well as in cosmetics and aromatherapy for its therapeutic virtues.
Obtaining:
Ginger essential oil is obtained by distilling freshly harvested rhizomes.
The rhizomes are crushed in order to obtain a paste which will be used as raw material for the distillation.
Benefits:
The essential oil of ginger is recognized for its properties: Tonic of the remarkable digestive system
It has notably aperitive and stomachic properties.
Rich in analgesic and anti-inflammatory compounds, useful in case of muscular and articular pains.
Light laxative.
Digestive stimulant
Thanks to the monoterpenes that it contains, the essential oil of ginger is a powerful digestive tonic which accelerates the passage of the food bowl.
It increases the salivary flow and the intestinal peristalsis.
Properties
The anti-inflammatory properties of ginger oil are related to its richness in sesquiterpenes and in particular gingerols and gingerenones which inhibit the synthesis of prostaglandins.
Painkiller
Anti-inflammatory
General tonic
Antibacterial
Expectorant
Antispasmodic
Anti-nausea
The analgesic properties of ginger are attributed to the gingerols that inhibit the synthesis of leukotrienes. It is also one of the most powerful antioxidants.
A physical relaxant
Present in large quantities in the oil, sesquiterpenes are active on the central nervous system: they are molecules with hypotensive, analgesic, relaxing and sedative properties.
A sexual and cerebral tonic
Its richness in zingiberene and arylalkanes make ginger essential oil a remarkable tonic.
Use:
Dermally, 3 drops of Ginger essential oil in 12 drops of vegetable oil in application along the spine and lower back, 2 times a day for 10 days.
Orally, 1 drop of Ginger essential oil on a neutral tablet every morning.
Premenstrual pain: dilute the essential oil of ginger in a vegetable oil and massage the concerned part. The massage must be carried out at the level of the bottom of the belly.
Virtues
Weight loss: The gingerols present in ginger fight inflammation in the intestines and promote the absorption of vitamins and minerals
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