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Essential Oil of Ginger (Zingiber officinalis) rhizome Bottle 10 ml

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Essential Oil of Ginger (Zingiber officinalis) rhizome

The Essential Oil of Ginger is mainly used in massages as a soothing and soothing both for muscular pains and articular and as stimulating microcirculation.
It is a good digestive after meal and helps to reduce the nauseas both by pregnancy and by car or sea sickness.
If you are chilled you can add a few drops to a tea or herbal tea and get immediate relief.

Part of the Used Plant: Rhizome
Color: Pale Yellow
Extraction Method: Steam Current
Consistency: Liquid
Perfume Notes: Medium/Base
Power of the initial aroma: Medium Forte
Aromatherapy Description: Warm, Spicy, Woody, earthy

Aromatherapy Effect: Its sweet and spicy aroma enhances a person's physical energy.

Trivia: Did you know that Do women in Senegal wear belts made with the Rizoma di Genzero to rekindle their husbands' "desire"? And did you know that the Romans added it to wine for its Aphrodisiac power? Mmmm, curious and interesting!

Energy Aspect: Ginger has an excellent "filling" effect in people's shortcomings.
This is why it helps people who need self-esteem and motivation to realize their plans and ideas. In other words it allows us to "digest" those emotions and thoughts that otherwise would not allow us to improve and help us.

We know that the Ginger stimulates the libido consequently opens the first and second Chakra and allows the repressed sexual energies to flow freely in the body.

Mix anaparti, one of essential oil and one of vegetable oil (eg sweet almonds) and: Apply a few drops, from two to four in the area to be massaged; Applied at the point of the corresponding Chackra; Widespread in the environment

Natural Chemotypes and Constituents: alpha-pinene, camphene, beta-pinene, 1,8-cineol, linalool , borneol, gamma-terpineol, nerol, neral, geraniol, geranial, geranyl acetate, beta-bisabolene, zingiberene.

                No known internal toxicity.
In external use the essential oil of ginger is slightly phototoxic. Direct exposure to sunlight can cause dermatitis.
It has anticoagulant properties, therefore it is not recommended for internal use in people who take anti-coagulant drugs without the advice of their doctor.
It is not recommended for use in children under 6 years.

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