Ginger Essential Oil

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  • 100% pure essential oil
  • Therapeutic grade
  • Ideal for aromatherapy & topical use
  • No additives or fillers
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All you need to know about Ginger Essential Oil

“Warming. Settling. Fiercely comforting — the spice the body has always known.”

The Story Behind the Oil

Ginger is one of the oldest cultivated plants on earth. For more than 5,000 years, it has been at the centre of healing traditions from Ayurveda to Traditional Chinese Medicine to the ancient Arabian medical texts. It was carried aboard the ships of Vasco da Gama. It was prescribed by Hippocrates. It appears in the writings of Confucius. Across time, culture, and continent, ginger has been the world’s most trusted warming spice.

Steam-distilled from the rhizome root of Zingiber officinale, Ginger Essential Oil captures the warming, deeply comforting essence of this extraordinary plant in its most concentrated form. It is the oil you reach for when the body needs settling, warming, or soothing — when the stomach is unsettled, when the joints ache with cold and stiffness, or when you simply need the deep, grounding comfort of something that has worked for thousands of years.

What You’ll Experience

Ginger Essential Oil has a warm, spicy, earthy-woody aroma — familiar and grounding, with a gentle, peppery heat that is both stimulating and deeply comforting.

  • A powerfully warming, settling aromatic experience — simply diffusing ginger is traditionally used to support a sense of digestive ease and to ease feelings of nausea and stomach unsettledness.
  • Traditionally used across world healing traditions to promote a sense of calm in the digestive system — one of the oldest natural companions for nausea, bloating, and digestive discomfort.
  • Research has confirmed ginger’s role alongside turmeric as one of the most promising anti-inflammatory botanicals — traditionally used in massage blends to support a sense of ease in stiff or achy joints.
  • A warming companion for women’s wellness — included in research-backed menstrual support blends alongside clary sage, geranium, and marjoram to support comfort during the monthly cycle.
  • A grounding, earthy diffuser oil that promotes a sense of warmth, stability, and emotional groundedness during times of anxiety or emotional unsettledness.
  • Widely used in massage blends targeting muscles after exertion — its warming properties make it a natural choice for post-activity muscle care routines.

How to Use

Diffuse (Nausea) Add 3-4 drops to your diffuser for an immediate sense of digestive ease and warmth. Combine with lemon for extra uplift.
Topical (Digest) Dilute 3 drops in 10ml carrier oil. Massage gently over the abdomen in clockwise circles for digestive comfort.
Muscle & Joint Blend Combine ginger, black pepper, and lavender (2:1:2) diluted to 3% in carrier oil. Apply to areas of stiffness after activity.
Women’s Blend Mix with geranium, clary sage, and marjoram diluted to 3% in carrier oil. Massage over the lower abdomen and back.
Aromatic Inhale Place 1-2 drops on palms, rub together, cup over the nose, and breathe slowly for grounding, warming relief.

Blends Beautifully With

Black Pepper    Frankincense    Lemon    Orange    Geranium    Clary Sage    Cardamom    Turmeric

A Word from Our Heart

Five thousand years of human wisdom all agree: ginger belongs in the healing cabinet. We find it humbling that the Creator built such reliable comfort into a root that grows so abundantly in His earth. Use it gratefully, intentionally, and with reverence for the extraordinary wisdom woven into His creation.

 


Safety & Usage Notes

– Dilute before topical use. Recommended dilution: 2-3% in a carrier oil.

– Ginger can be mildly phototoxic — avoid direct sun exposure on areas where it has been applied topically for 12 hours.

– Avoid contact with eyes and sensitive areas.

– Use with caution during pregnancy — consult your healthcare provider. Traditionally considered safe in small amounts for nausea.

– Not for internal use without professional guidance.

– This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

1 review for Ginger Essential Oil

  1. Merna

    What a strong oil, completely grounding

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