Origin and Extraction
Ginger, known botanically as Zingiber officinale, is an herbaceous perennial native to Southeast Asia that has been used in both traditional medicine (such as Ayurveda) and cuisine for thousands of years.
The essential oil is obtained by steam distillation of the rhizomes (the underground stems). The quality and aroma can vary slightly depending on whether fresh or dried rhizomes are used. This process yields a potent, concentrated oil known in aromatherapy as “the oil of empowerment” due to its ability to encourage courageousness and self-assurance. Category Detail
Botanical Name:Zingiber officinale (Rosc.)
Plant Family:Zingiberaceae (Ginger family, same as Cardamom and Turmeric)
Common Method of Extraction:Steam Distillation
Parts Used:Rhizomes (the underground stems, commonly called the root)
Note Classification:Middle to Base Note
Color:Light Yellow to Dark Brownish Yellow/Amber
Aroma Intensely warm, spicy, woody, and earthy, with a sharp, slightly sweet, and uplifting top note

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Ginger
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• Tummy Rub: Dilute in a carrier oil (like Jojoba or Coconut) and rub over the stomach or abdomen to ease cramps, flatulence, and general digestive upset.
• Motion Sickness Relief: Place a few drops on a tissue or cotton ball and inhale deeply before and during travel to reduce feelings of nausea.
• Warming Muscle Massage: Blend with a heating carrier oil and massage into aching muscles and stiff joints for soothing warmth and pain relief.
• Uplifting Diffusion: Diffuse in your workspace or home to reduce stress, boost concentration, and eliminate stale odors.
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