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Kosher Certified Food Grade Ginger Essential Oil
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Kosher Certified Food Grade Ginger Essential Oil

Product name: Ginger essential oil
Apperance: Light yellow to yellow volatile oil
Odour: with the spicy fragrance of the ginger
Ingredient:  Gingerol,Zingiberone,Shogaol
CAS No.: 8007-08-7
Sample: Free sample provided
Certification: MSDS/COA/FDA/ISO9001/HALAL/KOSHER

    Introduction of Ginger Essential Oil

    some features of the ginger essential oil:

    Warming and Dispelling Cold: Best known for its properties, it stimulates blood circulation and creates a warming sensation.

    Soothing Digestion: Traditionally used to relieve gastrointestinal discomfort such as nausea, motion sickness, indigestion, and bloating.

    Relieves Muscle and Joint Discomfort: It has anti-inflammatory and soothing properties, often used in massage to relieve soreness and stiffness.

    Uplifting: Its spicy, warm aroma helps dispel fatigue, elevating mood and concentration.

    Supports Immune System: It has antioxidant and antibacterial properties.

    Respiratory Discomfort: Its warming and expectorant properties can help relieve nasal congestion and sore throats caused by the common cold (often through steam inhalation or chest application).

    Mainly Applications:

    Use in Aromatherapy:

    Diffusing: Uplifts mood, purifies the air, relieves nausea, and creates a warming atmosphere.

    Steam Inhalation: Relieves nasal congestion and sore throats.

    Massage and Body Care:

    Diluted for massage: Suitable for muscle soreness, stiff joints, post-exercise recovery, abdominal massage (to relieve bloating and menstrual discomfort), and local circulation stimulation (often blended with carrier oils such as sweet almond oil or jojoba oil). Add to bath oils or bath salts: Warms the body, relaxes muscles, and wards off cold.

    Use in Skin Care:

    Extremely Low Concentrations: Due to its circulation-stimulating properties, it is sometimes used in hair growth products or to improve topical skin vitality (be cautious, as high concentrations can be irritating).

    Add to warming body lotions or massage creams.

    Health Products/Food Industry:

    As a natural flavoring additive, it is used in beverages, candies, baked goods, and more to provide a ginger flavor.

    Household Cleaning: Its antibacterial properties make it a potential ingredient in natural cleaners.