Ginger Root Essential Oil - Ginger Essential Oil
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Ginger Root Essential Oil offers a warm, spicy scent that can help create a cozy and uplifting atmosphere. Derived from the Zingiber officinale plant, this versatile oil may support digestive comfort and promote a sense of mental clarity. Its grounding aroma can be beneficial during meditation or when seeking to feel more centered.
Add a few drops of Ginger Root Essential Oil to your diffuser to enjoy its aromatic benefits, or dilute it with a carrier oil for topical application. This multi-purpose oil is a valuable addition to your essential oil collection.
Ginger Root Essential Oil uses may include aromatherapy, skincare, haircare, and promoting overall wellness. Diffuse for a cozy, grounding scent that may help enhance focus. Mix with a carrier oil and apply as a pre-shampoo hair mask. For topical use, dilute 1-2 drops in a few teaspoons of carrier oil.
Ginger Root Oil
Warming Massage Oil
This warming massage oil is perfect for warming up and soothing tired, achy muscles.
- 2 drops Ginger Root
- 3 drops Black Pepper
- 4 drops Cardamom
- 1 drop Cedarwood Atlas
- 1 tablespoon FCO
Instructions: Combine all ingredients, then massage into the back and limbs using gentle yet vigorous strokes. Also great for use on hands and feet.
Wake Up Your Mind Mist
Use the benefits of Ginger Root Essential Oil in this energizing, mentally-stimulating room mist.
Instructions: Add to a 4 ounce mist bottle. Spray as needed to feel more focused and energized while studying or working.
- Botanical Name: Zingiber officinale
- Country of Origin: China/India/Madagascar*
- Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
- Plant Part: Root
- Aroma: Spicy, Earthy
- Consistency: Thin
- Blends Well With: Basil, Cinnamon Bark, Clove Bud, Fennel Seed, Lavender, Oregano, Nutmeg, Peppermint
*Some oils have multiple countries of origin. To confirm the specific origin of your bottle, please consult its GC/MS test.
Ginger Root Essential Oil may cause sensitization in some people, so apply topically with caution. Click here for dilution rates.
Always dilute prior to topical application. We recommend conducting a patch test before extensive topical use. Avoid contact with mucous membranes, eyes, and the inside of the mouth, nose, and ears. Do not ingest. Do not use while pregnant or breastfeeding.
Kids Safety: Safe to use topically with children 2 years of age and older. Dilute to a .5-2% dilution rate for topical application.
Practice safe diffusing:- Diffuse in an open, well-ventilated area.
- Keep children out of the direct line of mist.
- Diffuse in 30-60 minute intervals with ample break periods for safe and effective use.
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What is ginger root essential oil used for?
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Can I put ginger root essential oil directly on my skin?
Yes, but please dilute appropriately and use with caution as some people may be sensitive to Ginger Root Essential Oil. -
Is it safe to put ginger root essential oil in your belly button?
When properly diluted, applying Ginger Root Essential Oil to the abdomen may provide aromatic benefits. We recommend performing a spot test for sensitivity prior to topical use. -
What is the difference between ginger essential oil and ginger root essential oil?
There is no difference. Both names refer to the essential oil derived from the root of the Zingiber officinale plant. -
Do I need to dilute ginger root essential oil?
Some adults may be sensitive to Ginger Root Essential Oil, so please use with caution and dilute as needed. For children ages 2 and older, dilute to a .5-2% dilution rate for topical use.