Ginger grass oil is fresh & spicy with a sweet lemony note; it has a complex aroma. It has warming massage blends for muscles & joints. It brings inspiration & motivation for achieving new goals. It is steam distilled from the grass.
Blends well with:
This oil blends well with Cananga, Geranium, Rosewood, Sandalwood, Cedarwood, and other essential oils that are floral.
Constituents:
It mainly consists of geraniol, farnesol, geranyl acetate, methylheptenone, citronellol, citral, dipentene, and limonene.
Topical Uses
- Used in aromatherapy
- Improves the circulation of blood
- Helps in calming and reduction of stress, as well as the opening of sinus passages
Everyday Uses
- Promote Emotional Health
- Relieves Respiratory Congestion
- Acts as an Insect Repellent
- Promotes Skin Health
- Provides Pain Relief to Muscles and Joints
Popular Uses & Benefits
- Used in the treatment of cramps, arthritis, hangovers, travel and colds, and flu, congestion, coughs, rheumatism, sore throat, diarrhea, fever, and sores on the skin.
- Natural grass oil of Ginger produces a hot, fragrant kitchen spice.
- One of the most amazing Ayurvedic uses of Ginger grass oil in the Medicinal and Pharmaceutical sectors.
- Used for skin health
- It pacifies the mind from hassles
- Helpful in joints or muscle pain
Primary Benefits
- Internal use may help support healthy digestion
- Soothing and calming aroma
- Known as an internal use digestive aid to help ease occasional indigestion and nausea
Directions For Use
Diffusion:Â Use three to four drops in the diffuser
Topical use:
- Apply one to two drops to the desired area.
- Dilute with a carrier oil to minimize any skin sensitivity.
Caution
- Keep away from children.
- If pregnant or nursing, consult your doctor.
- Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, and sensitive areas.