Ginger essential oil
Botanical name: Zingiber Officinalis
Cultivation: Conventional (100% pure, 100% natural)
Country of origin: China
Main properties: apetite stimulant, digestive, antispasmodic, analgesic, febrifuge, anti-cough
Indications:
Hair loss: 2 ml of Ginger + 5 ml of Mandarin + 5 ml of Geranium essential oil + 200 ml of a neutral shampoo. Massage the scalp every day. See Rosemary for another recipe.
Sexual fatigue: Ginger + Cinnamon + Ylang Ylang. Mix 5 ml of each in a bottle. Take 2 drops of this blend in the evening.
Vomitting: Ginger + Tarragon + Lavandin + Seville orange. 5 ml of each. Take 1 drop of this blend on a small piece of bread every hour (do not exceeed 9 times a day).
Contraindications: Not to be used by pregnant or breast-feeding women.
Warnings: Use with caution. All the essential oil information available on our website (dosage, association, indications) has been gathered from a number of aromatherapy reference books written by medical researchers. This information should not however be taken as a substitute to a professional medical advice and, for that matter, does not engage our responsibility: CENTIFLOR is not liable for any accidents, injuries or prejudices whatsoever caused to anyone practicing auto-medication on the basis of the information available on this website. |