Gingergrass Essential Oil
The aroma of Gingergrass makes me want to smile and forget about petty annoyances. Gingergrass is said to be an aphrodisiac. The main action of Gingergrass is on the circulation. It encourages blood flow to any area of the body to which it is applied. This action, and the anti-inflammatory properties of this essential oil, make it an excellent choice for massaging sore muscles and relieving stiffness in joints. Gingergrass is useful for headaches that originate in tense muscles of the neck or upper back.
Gingergrass Essential Oil | |
Botanical Name: | Cymbopogon martini |
Country of Origin: | India |
Extraction Method: | steam distilled |
Part Utilized: | Leaves, Grass |
Plant Family: | Gramineae |
Aroma: | Gingergrass is a close relative of lemongrass and a distant cousin of palmarosa. These family connections give a glimpse of its aroma. Gingergrass has a gentle, spicy aroma with marvelous earth tones. |
Cautions: | Gingergrass may cause irritation to sensitive skin if used undiluted. |
We recommend using essential oils topically or diffusing them for their aroma. We do NOT recommend ingesting any essential oil.
We do not make any claims about the use or effectiveness of our products.
Store product away from direct sunlight with lids tightened to maintain the integrity of the product.
4oz (120 ml) and larger bottles are sold for refilling. They are not intended for daily use.