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Ginger Essential OilA perennial herb which has a reed like white flowering stem, rising from a creeping jointed tuberose root. CharacteristicsInstantly recoginisable, with a sharp green top note and fiery, woody and sweet undertones with hints of lemon. Oils to Blend withBay, Cajuput, Caraway, Cardamom, Cinnamom, Coriander, Clove, Elemi, Eucalyptus, Frankincense, Geranium, Lemon, Lime, Myrtle, Orange, Rosemary, Spearmint, Verbana. |
Latin NameZingiber officinale Plant FamilyZingiberaceae Extraction MethodThe essential oil is extracted by steam from the unpeeled, ground dried root. Country of OriginIndia Chemical ConstituentsBorneol (Alcohol), Citral (Aldehyde), Cineole (Ketone), Zingiberene (Sesquiterpene), Camphene, Limonene, Phellandrene (Terpenes) |
PrecautionsAs with all essential oils we do not recommend using Geranium during pregnancy. As geranium regulates the hormonal system caution should be taking that it is not masking an underlying problem. Geranium may cause irritation to sensitive skin in larger doses. When using on eczema, use on "dry type" eczema, not "weepy" type where Blue Chamomile would be more appropriate. |
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