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Ginger Essential Oil (CO2) (Organic)

(2 customer reviews)

$14.00$149.00

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Description

Oil Summary: Organic Ginger oil CO2 is produced by steam distillation of dried ground rhizomes of Zingiber officinale (Roscoe) (Zingiberaceae). Ginger oil extracted by CO2 extraction method yeilds pure essential oils compared to the steam distillation method. Ginger is commonly used as a spice, and it has its origins in India. It forms an crucial part of many Asian cuisines due to its digestive properties. It is especially helpful in digesting food items and it is frequently added to recipes for cooking meat as it softens the meat considerably, making it easier to digest. Organic Ginger oil CO2 is extracted from the roots of the plant (rhizomes, actually), a knotty-looking tuber that varies in color, depending on the soil and climate it is grown in. Though the flowers and the stalks are also highly aromatic, it is only the rhizomes that are used for essential oil production. Steam distilled from the whole, unpeeled rhizomes, it can be made from a fresh, dried or ground-up source. Each source has slightly different aromatics, the dried roots being more earthy, while the fresh ground root is more spicy. It presents as a clear, medium-yellow colored thin liquid.

The essential oil produced by CO2 method of dried ground rhizomes of Zingiber officinale (Roscoe) (Zingiberaceae).

 

Botanical Name: Zingiber officinale

Plant Origin: India

Processing Method: Super critical fluid extraction by using CO2

Plant Part: Root

Odor and Color: A light yellow to yellow liquid having the aromatic, characteristic odor of ginger.

Contraindication: Though complications from using ginger essential oil are rare, taken in high doses it can cause heartburn and mild irritation of the mouth and esophagus. It is a ‘hot’ oil, and should not be used undiluted on the skin. Heed all recommended dilution ratios and test on a small area of skin until you know your tolerance. Limit use if you are pregnant or nursing. As ginger has a blood thinning action, it can increase the risk of bleeding and prevent blood clotting. If you are having surgery or major dental work, discontinue use for two weeks before and after your procedure. Ginger is known to lower blood pressure and blood sugar. Use with caution if you are diabetic or if you are taking medication for hypertension. Ginger essential oil should not be administered to children unless they are under the direct supervision of a practitioner qualified in aromatherapy. Avoid contact with the eyes and mucous membranes, and be aware that ginger essential oil may be photo toxic. Do not expose your skin to direct sunlight following topical application.

 

 

 

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2 reviews for Ginger Essential Oil (CO2) (Organic)

  1. Susan G. (verified owner)

    Delicious! Tastes and smell like fresh ginger. Love it in tea and cooking.

  2. Cassandra (verified owner)

    Great quality with a pure and fresh ginger root aroma. Using it as food flavoring and it imparts an authentic flavor.

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