The essential oil ginger is extracted from Zingiberaceae officinale, a plant of the Zingiberaceae family. It is also known as the Jamaica Ginger or the Common Ginger. A warm oil, ginger oil is used to treat digestive problems, nausea and morning-sickness. It is also used to cure flu and colds as well as rheumatic pain and catarrhal lung conditions.
Ginger fragrance oil is also used to treat bruises and to clear the skin.
Properties: Ginger oils are different in color - from pale yellow to amber to dark amber, the thickness and color varies from one batch to another. The fragrance of the oil is warm, spicy and sharp, with a hint of pepper and lemon.
History: The ginger plant originates in Java, China and India, and is also a native of the West Indies and the Africa. It was taken to Europe somewhere to be used as a spice. A perennial herb, the ginger plant grows to a height of 3-4 feet, and has narrow leaves and white or yellow flowers. Ginger finds a mention in the ancient texts of the Chinese and the Indians as well as in the literature of the Arabians, Romans and the Greeks. Asian medicine uses the dry form of ginger to cure stomach problems like diarrhea, stomach-ache and nausea. Ginger is also used in spiced tea for general health and well-being.
Extraction: The oil of ginger is extracted through steam distillation.
Uses: Ginger oil is used to cure several health problems.
The way ginger oil is used: Ginger oil is used in various ways.
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