Rainbow Herbals' Ginger Essential Oil, 10mL
Pure, Unadulterated, Undiluted, Food-Grade
Anciently esteemed as a spice and recognized for its affinity for the digestive system
Greeks used it as long as 4,000 years ago in recipes
Egyptians used it to ward off epidemics
Romans used it for its aphrodisiac powers
Indians have been using it in chai (tea) to sooth upset stomachs
Chinese have used it in a tonic to relieve head congestion and strengthen the heart, scent clothing, cook with and cure indigestion, as well as used in shampoos and massage oils
Used in Hawaii for shampoo and massage
Can used in gingerbread (see future Gingerbread recipe in RFR Dessert Book)
Is great when added to water with my lemon essential oil (which can be found in my online store) and drunk first thing in the morning
Helps alleviate sore throats with dropped directly into the back of the throat
Is perfect for recipes where you have run out of ginger root, such as Indian dishes
I personally use this oil in my homemade shampoo, in my morning water, directly in my throat, in my homemade chocolates (see recipe in future RFR Dessert Book), and for detoxification.
This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For educational purposes only.
Pure, Unadulterated, Undiluted, Food-Grade
Anciently esteemed as a spice and recognized for its affinity for the digestive system
Greeks used it as long as 4,000 years ago in recipes
Egyptians used it to ward off epidemics
Romans used it for its aphrodisiac powers
Indians have been using it in chai (tea) to sooth upset stomachs
Chinese have used it in a tonic to relieve head congestion and strengthen the heart, scent clothing, cook with and cure indigestion, as well as used in shampoos and massage oils
Used in Hawaii for shampoo and massage
Can used in gingerbread (see future Gingerbread recipe in RFR Dessert Book)
Is great when added to water with my lemon essential oil (which can be found in my online store) and drunk first thing in the morning
Helps alleviate sore throats with dropped directly into the back of the throat
Is perfect for recipes where you have run out of ginger root, such as Indian dishes
I personally use this oil in my homemade shampoo, in my morning water, directly in my throat, in my homemade chocolates (see recipe in future RFR Dessert Book), and for detoxification.
This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For educational purposes only.
Pure, Unadulterated, Undiluted, Food-Grade
Anciently esteemed as a spice and recognized for its affinity for the digestive system
Greeks used it as long as 4,000 years ago in recipes
Egyptians used it to ward off epidemics
Romans used it for its aphrodisiac powers
Indians have been using it in chai (tea) to sooth upset stomachs
Chinese have used it in a tonic to relieve head congestion and strengthen the heart, scent clothing, cook with and cure indigestion, as well as used in shampoos and massage oils
Used in Hawaii for shampoo and massage
Can used in gingerbread (see future Gingerbread recipe in RFR Dessert Book)
Is great when added to water with my lemon essential oil (which can be found in my online store) and drunk first thing in the morning
Helps alleviate sore throats with dropped directly into the back of the throat
Is perfect for recipes where you have run out of ginger root, such as Indian dishes
I personally use this oil in my homemade shampoo, in my morning water, directly in my throat, in my homemade chocolates (see recipe in future RFR Dessert Book), and for detoxification.
This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For educational purposes only.