More About Our Gingergrass Essential Oil
Size: 5 ml violet glass bottle
Source: India
Distillation: Steam distilled, from wild harvested grass.
Botanical name: Cymbopogon martinii var. Sofia
Note: Another variety of Cymbopogon martinii is distilled to make Palmarosa essential oil.
Homeopathic Properties of Gingergrass Essential Oil
- Analagesic
- Anti-bacterial
- Anti-fungal
- Anti-infectious
- Anti-inflammatory
- Anti-microbial
- Anti-viral
- Cardiotonic
- Decongestant
- Expectorant
- Insecticidal
- Relaxant
- Tonic–neuro-, and uterine
Uses
Internal–oral homeopathic doses only, inhalation
External–topical application, massage, bath, local compress, spinal compress, points & energy centers
Observations and Anecdotal Information
Gingergrass essential oil has been used as a skin treatment, added to cremes and balms and cosmetics to promote skin health. It is anti-fungal and can be applied to the skin for athlete’s foot, ringworm, and other fungal infections. It is effective for treating acne, as it is drying and anti-bacterial when applied to break outs.
It is also a very effective and pleasant oil to use against insect attack. It can fend off mosquitos for up to 12 hours, and is also effective against ticks. It works well when combined with citronella as an insect repellant spray for use in gardens or outdoors.
Gingergrass essential oil is also an effective pain reliever. Apply it topically (after properly diluting in a carrier oil), for joint or muscle pain, arthritis, or tendonitis. Or try it in the bath or as a compress, to help relieve congestion due to colds and flu.
Cautions
- Generally recognized as safe at normal dosage.
- Avoid use with infants and small children.
- Keep all essential oils away from eyes.
- Store in a safe place, out of the reach of children.
- All internal uses should be researched and/or supported by a health care professional. Product quality and dosage are critically important when using essential oils internally.
None of our products are recognized or approved by the FDA. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. This information is anecdotal, and is provided for educational purposes only. It is not meant to be taken as medical advice. See a health care professional for medical advice.
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