Ginger is native
to a host of different nations, including India, China, Africa and the West
Indies. Potent and exotic, the very essence of ginger is captured in essential
oil form through a process known as steam distillation.
Steam distillation uses a still (much like the kind you'd associate with the manufacture of moonshine) full of the organic material, in this case ginger root. Then hot steam is forced over the material and releasing the essential oils for harvest. It's a bit more complicated than that, but that's the essence of how the process works.
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Ginger Root |
While there
is a great deal of legend and lore associated with ginger, in modern
aromatherapy, it is prized for three primary reasons: as a natural libido
booster, as a digestive aid and as an effective nausea fighter.
Ginger to Lift a Lagging Libido
Ginger has
been employed as a sexual stimulant for centuries, perhaps because the uses of
ginger are so versatile. Ginger can be added to the diet, or ginger essential
oil can offer all of the aromatherapy benefits, it can be consumed in teas and
drinks and much, much more.
In various
trials and studies, ginger has been shown to increase blood flow- an essential element
to a boosted libido.
Ginger as a Digestive Aid
Even WebMD
acknowledges that ginger’s digestive powers are more than mere folklore. There
is a growing amount of scientific evidence that ginger can aid in both
digestion and saliva production and flow.
There have
also been a combination of lab and animal studies that suggest ginger can lower
blood sugar and cholesterol levels as well. However, when taken in a dietary
form, ginger can cause gas, heartburn, a slightly upset stomach and irritation
of the mouth. Because of these potential side effects, it’s a good idea to
introduce ginger into your diet slowly and incrementally to avoid potential
discomfort.
Ginger to Fight Nausea
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Gentle Ginger Aromatherapy Inhaler |
Studies
have systematically shown support that ginger can fight off nausea and vomiting
– especially the nausea and vomiting associated with pregnancy and morning
sickness. However, there is some concern in the medical community that ginger
could lead to potential pregnancy risks, so an OBGYN should be consulted before
adopting a do-it-yourself approach.
As an added
bonus, ginger is an effective hangover remedy. Consider keeping a personal
ginger aromatherapy inhaler handy. They can be stored discretely, won’t disturb
coworkers or others in the immediate vicinity and take effect almost
instantaneously. BUY YOURS NOW!
Nations and
cultures have prized the power of ginger for centuries. Why not harness the
power of ginger to improve your own life today?
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